Why Did Nick Eh 30 Block IShowSpeed? Streamers’ Controversy Explained

Popular live streamer Nick Eh 30 has blocked IShowSpeed’s number after Speed griefed one of his Fortnite lobbies.

Nick Eh 30 and IShowSpeed in their recent X posts.
Speed tried calling Nick Eh 30 for help on Fortnite (Image via @NickEh30 and IShowSpeed/X)

After over 50 hours of trying to get a win on ranked OG Fortnite, Darren “IShowSpeed” and Kai Cenat tried getting help from popular live streamer and Fortnite veteran Nicholas “Nick Eh 30”. To their surprise, Speed’s call to Nick was unexpectedly forwarded to an automated voice message.

Kai Cenat said that Nick has probably blocked Speed’s number. IShowSpeed appeared visibly upset upon discovering that Nick had blocked him. An account on X, IShowSpeedHQ, posted a clip of this situation.

In the clip, Speed calls the Fortnite veteran, only for his call to be forwarded. Hearing the automated message, Kai points out that Speed is probably blocked by Nick. This is when Speed, much to his surprise, discovers he has been blocked:

“‘Nick Eh 30 really blocked me?” he said.

After the clip of the reaction went viral on X, Nick Eh 30 reacted to the situation. He reposted the X post with the caption:

“Don’t grief my 100 player roleplay next time”

For those unaware, Speed and Nick Eh 30 collaborated for a Fortnite stream in October 2024. The duo played in a custom Fortnite lobby and Nick asked Speed if he thought “he was the king”. After that, Speed went ahead to eliminate Nick Eh 30 in the game and use the n-word. Upset over the situation, Nick decided to ban the Streamer of the Year award winner from his customs.

“What?! Yo! Speed! Okay, bro! You’re banned. You’re banned. Hey, you’re never joining my customs ever again. Bye!”

IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat were live with their gaming marathon of trying to get a win. The duo has managed to get a win after losing over 206 times over 57 hours.

IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat Claim Victory in OG Fortnite

Only hours after their interaction with Nick Eh 30, Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed managed to secure a win. This marked the end of their OG Fortnite gaming marathon which spanned over 57 hours. Notably, the duo died over 206 times and were looking for help from Nick Eh 30 to get them a win. However, reports suggested that stream snipers had assisted them, putting their victory under scrutiny.

Several users congratulated the duo on their victory, while others pointed out the 57-hour completion time. Some comments on Speed’s post state:

“Best streaming duo” wrote @JuiceWRLDsGUN.

“LOOOOL i got kids married, got a new job, quitted, before y’all finished” commented @flowzki.

“include the after 57 hours part” stated @officialvrewls.


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