As a long-time fan of Dr Disrespect, I must say that the man never ceases to amaze me! His recent foray into Rumble has been nothing short of phenomenal. Despite the controversy surrounding his Twitch ban and the subscription fee, thousands flocked to witness the spectacle that is Doc’s gaming content on this new platform.

On his initial broadcast on Rumble, Doctor Disrespect’s stream garnered significant popularity as countless viewers flocked to enjoy his premium-tier content, even though it came with a subscription cost.

Towards the end of November, it was verified that Dr Disrespect, whose real name is Guy Beahm, had agreed to join Rumble and manage their gaming division, following his YouTube monetization removal due to the controversy surrounding his Twitch suspension.

In collaboration with Doc, Rumble will bolster its gaming content on their free-speech focused streaming platform.)

On December 3, it was the initial appearance of Doc on Rumble. For the opening hours, he also streamed concurrently on YouTube. The audience figures were quite impressive, not something to be taken lightly.

Dr Disrespect pulls in over 40K viewers on Rumble

Initially, when Beahm debuted on Rumble, approximately 40,000 individuals were tuning in. However, it’s worth noting that there were thousands more who were still subscribed to his content on YouTube.

Approximately 40,000 viewers are tuned into DrDisrespect’s stream on Rumble, and his numbers remain consistent. It seems he’s revitalizing the gaming scene all over again. Those who doubted him were proven incorrect.

— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) December 2, 2024

After around six hours of gaming, I moved my stream over to the Premium feed, which meant it was no longer available on YouTube and could only be accessed by those who subscribe for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. This subscription also grants access to other exclusive Rumble content hidden behind a paywall.

Remarkably, Rumble reported that more than 25,000 users tuned in live during this Premium broadcast. It’s unclear whether these viewers were existing Rumble Premium subscribers drawn to watch Doc for the first time or followers of Dr Disrespect who have moved to this new platform.

The “Premium Stream” has started. I thought the stream would just be rumble exclusive not premium rumble subscription….
byu/Guitar81 inDrDisrespectLive

It’s unclear whether viewers who switched from the free stream to Rumble Premium were still being counted, but he concluded his broadcast with more than 10,000 viewers on his stream while he raided a lesser content creator.

Doc mentioned that he would reduce the frequency of providing Premium content, emphasizing his desire for the Premium experience to feel more unique and exclusive.

After wrapping up my first Rumble stream, I hopped into the channel of a fortunate gamer, @SpartakusLIVE. It’s always awesome to witness such kindness in action from the legendary Dr DisRespect! 🎮👏

— Dr Disrespect Updates (@DrDisRespectUpd) December 3, 2024

As a fan, I’m excited to share that not every stream will feature a Rumble exclusive segment, but we plan to do so a couple of times a month. Truth be told, we have the freedom to do it more frequently if we wish, but we’ll aim for a balanced schedule. When we get started, I want the segments to feel well-structured and pre-planned, something that builds anticipation among us all.

Beahm proposed integrating map creations or viewing Rumble videos into his Premium broadcasts; thus, only time will tell what the future may bring for us.

Despite the ongoing controversy surrounding his Twitch ban due to allegations of inappropriate messaging with a minor back in June, Dr Disrespect’s live Rumble stream still went ahead as planned.

Initially, Doc admitted to the accusations, but later, he claimed that the Twitch staff misrepresented his DMs and allegedly banned him because they harbored a grudge against him.

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2024-12-03 21:21