Dr Disrespect roasts shroud for getting scared in Escape From Tarkov

Brent Koepp

Twitch star Dr Disrespect took time out of his stream to roast his good friend Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek after the former CSGO pro got scared playing the tactical shooter Escape From Tarkov.

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Shroud and Dr Disrespect are two of the most popular personalities on Twitch, both boosting millions of followers, and amassing rabid fan bases. So when they cross paths on the streaming platform, it’s a spectacle to say the least.

The two friends have a bit of an on-going friendly rivalry, as the human-aimbot and Two-Time love to get shots in on the other any chance they get. However, during Doc’s October 7 broadcast, he was in stitches after seeing his friend get scared.

Twitter: PUBGThe two Twitch stars are friends in real life, but have a friendly rivalry on the streaming platform.
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Doc roasts “piston neck” shroud

The Two-Time reacted to shroud’s stream, where the former pro was playing the 2016 tactical first-person shooter Escape From Tarkov. In the clip, the Twitch star was aiming down his sights, when an unexpected death startled him.

His heart pounding, shroud put his hand over his chest and exclaimed “Holy f*ck, that scared me, dude! Oh, I was not expecting that! What the f*ck? Holy sh*t!”

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Doc didn’t initially catch what happened, so he watched it a second time before bursting out into laughter. “Watch the back of his neck. It kind of hits the back of his seat. It’s really fast, like a hydraulic piston or something!”

The Two-Time then imitated shroud by thrusting his neck back and forth quickly. “Oh! Shroud!” he yelled as he played the clip back repeatedly, before breaking into laughter again.

(Timestamp of 3:56 for mobile viewers.)

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This isn’t the first time the two have ribbed the other. During his September 11 stream, shroud rejected the idea of playing Call of Duty with Doc and said “He’s playing on console dude. You think I’m a f*cking pleb?”

Days later on September 14, the Two-Time roasted his friend on Twitter after he found out the former CSGO pro would be playing CoD with a console controller at an upcoming tournament.

“Wait, shroud is going to play in this Modern Warfare tournament…. on controller???” he laughed.

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It’s all in good fun though as the two are friends in real life, and often team up for streams. However, their fans can never get enough of it, when the two find the time to land a friendly jab.

As of the time of this article, shroud has over 7 million followers, and Dr Disrespect boasts 3.7 million and rising, making them both the top streamers on the platform.

About The Author

Brent is a former writer at Dexerto based in the United States, who covered topics such as Pokemon, Gaming, and online Entertainment.