Dr Disrespect hilariously roasts Rainbow Six: Siege community in epic parody

Alan Bernal

Popular streamer Dr Disrespect added another entry in his long line of notable impressions, this time viewing the world through the eyes of high-tier Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege players.

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Dr Disrespect is one of Twitch’s more offbeat streamers who touts high opinions of both himself and the games he enjoys, and he gave a small nod of appreciation to the Rainbow Six community for their due diligence in playing the game.

Two-time Back-to-Back World Champion was on the topic of Siege when he let his appreciation of pro players get the best of him in a hilarious mime that isn’t too far off from the real thing.

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The Doc was asked for his thoughts on the four year old shooter when his genuine interest for all the intricacies that go into high-level Siege gameplay took a whole new level of appreciation.

“[R6: Siege] is one of those games that is probably extremely fun to play once you get to a certain level of skill and knowledge of the maps,” the Doc said. “If you watch a pro the way he examines a doorway and the way he’s looking through it…”

It seems the in-game movement of pro Siege players left the Doc speechless, since he took to miming to really get down the essence of what he was trying to convey.

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The Doc’s body jostled from left to right numerous times that sent the mullet streaking, while continuously convulsing his head and shoulders which was supposed to show how Siege players routinely clear entry ways throughout a match.

The routine was in good fun, and the Doc had many great things to say about the competitiveness of the game while speculating on how to make the competitions more enticing to watch.

About The Author

Alan is a former staff writer for Dexerto based in Southern California who covered esports, internet culture, and the broader games/streaming industry. He is a CSUF Alum with a B.A. in Journalism. He's reported on sports medicine, emerging technology, and local community issues. Got a tip or want to talk?