Dr DisRespect announced that he will be joining Rumble. This exclusive streaming deal includes equity in Rumble.
YouTube streamer Guy “Dr DisRespect” has joined Rumble. It is usually considered an alt-right streaming platform. One of the most popular figures on the platform has been Andrew Tate. Another popular streamer who is associated with Rumble is Nico “Sneako.” Now, the two-timer is set to join the website, and his first stream is set to be hosted on December 2, 2024.
Rumble released a blog post detailing the Doc’s contract situation. As per the official agreement, Dr DisRespect will have equity in the company and “milestones as a majority of its compensation.” The blog read:
“As part of an agreement that includes equity with milestones as a majority of its compensation.”
The blog post also revealed that Dr DisRespect will spearhead Rumble’s gaming section, acting as an advisor and helping to build the Rumble Gaming community. He will also make exclusive content (which will only be accessible to paid users). The post read:
“Dr Disrespect will provide exclusive content to Rumble Premium for his ‘Champions Club’ community. Dr Disrespect will also lead Rumble Gaming, acting as an advisor and helping to build the Rumble Gaming community.”
Will Dr DisRespect Make Free Content On Rumble?
For those wondering, Dr DisRespect will continue to host regular free streams on Rumble, as he has been doing on YouTube. Additionally, there will be an exclusive section available for $9.99 USD per month, offering extra perks for subscribers. Rumble has offered a $10 discount for new subscribers to his community with the promo code ‘VSM.’
Dr DisRespect will host his first stream on the platform on December 2, 2024. He already has over 27K followers on Rumble. To check out his channel, click here.
Dr DisRespect And YouTube
Currently, there has been no confirmation on whether Dr DisRespect will permanently move to Rumble or continue to multi-stream across both YouTube and Rumble. On YouTube, he has over 4.57 million subscribers, making him one of the most popular and well-known faces on the platform.
For those unaware, YouTube demonetized the two-time champion, so he no longer earns money from advertisements on the platform. This happened after his major controversy earlier in this era.
The streamer faced multiple allegations, including grooming and sending inappropriate messages to underage individuals. He admitted to sending the messages but denied the grooming allegations.
As things stand, he has two options: streaming on Rumble, starting December 2, or streaming on YouTube without ad revenue. Twitch permanently banned his account in 2020.
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