Asmongold says he has a hunch that, after Dr Disrespect admitted to inappropriately messaging a minor, the banned streamer is going to try to move on “like it’s business as usual.”
While streaming this week, Asmongold lurked Dr Disrespect’s profile in an attempt to decipher the cryptic messages left by the disgraced streamer. Following Dr Disrespect’s fall from grace, many are now curious to see what he’ll do next, and according to the inquisitive Asmongold, the returning streamer may “act like he was only kidding.”
According to Asmongold, Dr Disrespect’s plans will be “[an] apex predator move.” The returning streamer would effectively frame his admission of guilt as “bait” and try to paint the whole thing as a masterstroke he orchestrated—which, in a way, would tie into the infamous chess board picture the currently-absent creator posted this month.
It would be a fairly bold position coming from Beahm—if Asmongold’s predictions today actually hold true, that is. The evidence does point to something along those lines already; as Asmongold pointed out, the two-time has deleted his apology and his social media header features an illustration of that post, torn to shreds and dunked underwater.
No matter what happens, it would take a lot of effort and, more importantly, proof to refute all the allegations against Beahm. The groundswell against the now-disgraced streamer was not just a cancellation, with the claims made against him quite serious. Should the streamer attempt to rebuff them, it may lead to more serious results.
There’s a chance the “everybody took the bait” approach will simply be laughed off by those inside and outside the streaming community, especially to those not in the star’s “Champions Club” fandom. Viewers have pointed out the similarity in this strategy to Drake’s during his beef with Kendrick Lamar—a move that didn’t work well for him. The optics are not in Beahm’s favor, and salvaging his career will be hard work.
Published: Aug 16, 2024 01:54 am