Summit1g roasts Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman over their Sea of Thieves skill

Calum Patterson

Popular Twitch streamers got into a hilarious war of words vs each other over Sea of Thieves, after Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar suggested TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect were too bad to even help.

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All three are established streamers, on Twitch for many years and still regularly pulling in tens of thousands of viewers for each stream.

Summit, an experienced Sea of Thieves player, kicked things off by explaining that he wouldn’t teach TimTheTatman, or Dr Disrespect for that matter, how to get better at the game because they were so bad.

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TimTheTatman, of course, got wind of this, and hit back, saying: “I will not be made fun of by someone who is half my weight, and has the same size head as me!”

Enjoying the back and forth, viewers continued to stoke the flames of this burgeoning roast session, sending Tim’s comments back to Summit1g, who responded to fire with fire.

“One, I’m probably one-third of the weight,” Summit retorts, before continuing “and I don’t have a forehead like that. Your forehead is starting to wrap around your head, you’re going to have a forehead on the back of your head!”

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The pair are no doubt good friends, but that didn’t stop them getting into the pirate spirit during Sea of Thieves and entertaining their audience with a bit of verbal jousting.

Summit1g’s stream particularly has enjoyed a boost in popularity to start 2019 thanks to Sea of Thieves, and now more streamers, including TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect, are giving the game a chance.

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Calum is Dexerto's Managing Editor, based in Scotland. Joining Dexerto in 2017, Calum has years of experience covering esports, gaming and online entertainment, and now leads the team to deliver the best coverage in these areas. An expert on all things Twitch and gaming influencers, he's also an expert in popular shooters like Apex Legends, CS2 and Call of Duty. You can contact Calum at calum.patterson@dexerto.com.