Without a doubt, many know the name of Dr Disrespect in the streaming world. His over-the-top but carefully crafted persona, both in image and personality, are hard for many to pass on. This is especially true for those who enjoy games like Call of Duty: Warzone, as well as other Doc-favored games like Apex Legends.

While Doc's personality alone leads to hilarity in the streaming community and others like Call of Duty: Warzone, it seems one streamer decided to take it a bit further. Twitch streamer, pro eSport athlete, and content creator Nixstah recently decided to take Dr Disrespect's hot mics and turn them back on him.

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The results are undeniably hilarious. Nixstah uses a soundboard loaded with phrases from the Doc and unleashes them during a match of Call of Duty: Warzone. Technically, Nixstah is stream sniping the Doc, or watching him during the game just to find him. Typically, this is a malicious way to kill or taunt someone, but based on the clip, Dr Disrespect doesn't seem to mind so much.

After Nixstah uses the soundboard the first time, Dr Disrespect's face can be seen restraining a laugh. Nixstah describes it as the Doc almost breaking character, and the Doc follows up with the comment that he wishes he could have heard all of it. Nixstah manages to do it a second time, with the Doc quickly smiling, hiding it, and then fully smiling when all is said and done. Overall, it's a rather heartwarming moment for the Doc and his Champions Club. Those interested in viewing this clip of Dr Disrespect and Nixstah can do so here, but be warned there is some adult language (albeit censored).

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Of course, that's not the only thing going on in the Call of Duty community at the moment. Recently, Activision posted a teaser for the coming Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops Cold War season 5, with some translating the Japanese in the back to "Vanguard is Coming." Given that Call of Duty 2021's rumored title is Call of Duty: WWII Vanguard, some have taken it as confirmation and a tease for a proper reveal coming this season. While it remains to be seen, it stands to reason that fans should expect more Call of Duty news soon.

Until then, there's plenty of Call of Duty streamers out there to watch and matches themselves to be played. It's unlikely anyone manages to "break" Doc like Nixstah did again, but the next in-game season is bound to come with its own moments, both explosive and hilarious.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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