Toxic Twitch Streamer May Play Call of Duty Events Again

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In September 2021, Twitch streamer Chandler “Clutchbelk” Belk was at the peak of his career. However, due to a dispute with the streamer “SenseiSwishem”, he was blacklisted and was no longer allowed to participate in official CoD: Warzone tournaments. After the ban was lifted, he tearfully swears that he’s actually not one of them.

What has happened there?

  • At the beginning of September 2021, the world was still fine for Clutchbelk – more than 200 stable viewers in the stream and a contract with the Los Angeles Guerrillas (CoD: League team) represented the preliminary career highlight.
  • But things looked different at the end of the month – due to some toxic statements in his stream during a tournament, he was excluded from all official CoD tournaments. This reduced his earnings and opportunities to generate attention.
  • Now, more than a year later, Clutchbelk is allowed to compete again and showed emotional regret in a video.
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    Streamer tearfully protests that he would be very different

    In the tournament that banned Clutchbelk at the time, he was very aggressive towards the streamer Sensei Swishem and their teammates. The hottest scene:

    Last clip, in this clip @queenshadows_ kills belk, before belk sees who has killed him he says “guess it’s just nice shots” then sees it was Allie who killed him, he says “yeah sit up there like a good bitch”… pic .twitter.com/0UxFXNUVbK

    — NYSL Swish (@Swishem) September 26, 2021

    Clutchbelk is caught crossing the street and momentarily respects the power for the quick kill he didn’t stand a chance at. However, when he sees that his killer is a fellow SenseiSwishem player, he becomes toxic and sexist – “Yeah, sit up there like a good b***h”.

    The player then received a small shitstorm. Many in the community felt Clutchbelk’s behavior was not right. It also happened during an official CoD tournament.

    Clutchbelk was “blacklisted” and was no longer allowed to play for the big prize money pots.

    He recently got the message that his ban was lifted. In an emotional podcast, he explained how tough the time was for him. He protests through tears that he would actually be very different:

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    Clutchbelk says something like: “The situation broke me completely because I tried to give everything. I know I’m a very competitive person. But I’m not the person everyone thought I was.”

    In order to make ends meet, he worked for a delivery service, but also continued to stream. Then came the redeeming news: He was allowed to take part in tournaments again: “It was as if someone had taken a huge piece of field from me”.

    Shortly before the start of the new Warzone 2.0 probably a suitable Halloween present.



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