Dr Disrespect’s first Rumble stream pulls in big viewers despite Premium paywall
Dr Disrespect’s first stream on Rumble was a massive success with thousands tuning into his exclusive Premium content despite the subscription fee.
In late November, Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, confirmed that he hadsigned with Rumbleto lead the platform’s gaming section after being demonetized on YouTube over hisTwitch ban fiasco.

Rumble, an alternative streaming/video service emphasizing free speech, signed Doc toprovide an “injection” to its gaming content.
On December 3, Doc went live on Rumble for the first time while co-streaming on YouTube for the first few hours and the viewership numbers were nothing to scoff at.

Dr Disrespect pulls in over 40K viewers on Rumble
When Beahm first went live on Rumble, he had 40,000 people watching, not counting the thousands of others who were still on YouTube.
Over 40k watching@DrDisrespecton@GamingOnRumbleand holding steady. The man is making gaming great again. The naysayers were wrong.pic.twitter.com/VAvePRDc1G

Eventually, nearly six hours into the broadcast, Doc switched to hisPremiumfeed, which took his stream off YouTube and was only exclusive to those who pay $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. The subscription also gets one access to other paywalled Rumble content.
It’s also not clear if users watching the free stream were counted once the switch to Rumble Premium happened, but he ended his broadcast with just over 10k viewers on his stream where he raided a smaller creator.

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Doc explained that he wouldn’t be doing Premium content as often, noting how he wants the Premium experience to be more special.
Dr DisRespect wraps up his first Rumble stream by raiding a lucky streamer@SpartakusLIVE. Great to see his generosity in action! 🎮👏pic.twitter.com/EGbsxmhWoP
“Not every stream we’ll do a Rumble exclusive segment. We’ll do it a couple times a month, in fact we can do it as much as we want to be honest, but we’ll find a nice frequency. Once we get rolling, I want it to feel more structured. Something that is pre-planned that we can all get excited about,” he said.
Beahm suggested that his Premium broadcasts could include creating maps or watching Rumble videos, so we’ll have to see what the future holds.
Dr Disrespect’s massive Rumble broadcast comes despite his Twitch ban controversy. Back in June, former Twitch employees claimed he waspermanently banned on the purple platformfor inappropriately messaging an underage individual.
Although Doc originally confessed to the allegations, he later accused Twitch staff oftaking the DMs out of contextand that the site had orchestrated his ban due to having a vendetta against him.