Dr Disrespect is already plotting a streaming comeback just weeks after admitting to messaging a minor and disappearing from the internet, with the disgraced content creator today telling fans he’ll be “back soon.”<\/p>
“Vacation is just too good right now… We’ll be back soon though Champs. We have lots to talk about,” the streamer wrote on X (formerly Twitter)<\/a> alongside the “Yayaya” phrase that usually represents him laughing. At the same time, Dr Disrespect seems to have scrubbed the apology he’d shared<\/a> in June where he admitted to sending messages “verging on inappropriate” to an “individual minor”<\/a> through Twitch whispers.<\/p>
This comeback plan comes less than a month after the 42-year-old posted a mysterious image<\/a> that depicted him playing chess against an unseen opponent<\/a> that was competing with checker pieces (unlike the original apology, this July image has not yet been deleted). He was widely lambasted for the post at the time<\/a>, but that fan blowback doesn’t seem to have dented his plans in any meaningful way.<\/p>
Similarly, streaming fans are already voicing their biggest concerns<\/a> around the two-time’s now-imminent return. Some called for YouTube\u2014where Dr Disrespect may return<\/a>\u2014to “protect the kids” while others suggested “no one needs the return arc.”<\/p>
The big question now is where the disgraced streamer will actually return. YouTube quickly demonetized the streamer’s profile<\/a>, which has 4.61 million followers<\/a>, after the apology and he’s obviously still banned on Twitch<\/a> forever.<\/p>
Newcomer Kick shapes as one likely destination, especially after the two publicly courted each other last year<\/a>. Whether the green-branded streaming site wants to tie itself to Dr Disrespect’s brand<\/a> after this controversy remains to be seen<\/a>; it hasn’t pre-emptively banned the creator yet<\/a>, but may still choose to.<\/p>