Dr Disrespect explains how Elon Musk could convince him to get a Cybertuck

Matt Porter
YouTube: Tesla / Twitch: Dr Disrespect

Many popular content creators have slapped down deposits ahead of the release of the controversial Tesla Cybertruck, but Dr Disrespect revealed there’s only one way he’ll ever sit behind the wheel Elon Musk’s latest project.

The Tesla Cybertruck has divided everyone since it was announced on November 22, with the electric truck which retails at $39,000 splitting opinions on whether it looks awesome, or like something a child has drawn at school.

While The Doc and Tim ‘Timthetatman’ Bettar got into it over their thoughts on the vehicle on November 22, some viewers have still asked whether the leader of the Champions Club will get one, prompting the streamer to explain why we’ll never see Dr Disrespect behind the wheel of a Cybertruck.

YouTube: Business InsiderThe Cybertruck’s unique design has split opinion.

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When his chat started discussing Musk’s newest creation, “The two-time” quickly shut down any chance that he would own one, breaking into a classic Doc rant in the process.

“Tesla truck? I would never get that Tesla truck, ever,” he told his audience. “If anything, that Tesla truck convinces me to buy a Ford Raptor. 550 horsepower, raised up, big tires, all black-on-black.”

“If anything it convinced me to buy one of those. That thing is atrocious. Unless Elon Musk shows up and hand delivers one to me.”

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Whether Elon Musk would ever show up at The Arena with a Cybertruck for The Doc remains to be seen, but the businessman is well-known for his appearances in internet culture, even guest hosting a legendary episode of Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg’s Meme Review show.

While YouTubers, streamers, and internet personalities all post images of their orders on social media, The Doc has no intention of ponying up the cash himself, labeling it “the worst thing” he’d ever seen on Twitter.

About The Author

Matt is a former Dexerto writer. Hailing from Northern Ireland, he is games journalist who specializes in Call of Duty. Matt joined Dexerto in August 2018, covering a variety of games as a Senior Writer before moving to CharlieINTEL in 2020.