How to watch Dr DisRespect’s debut stream on Rumble
Herschel “Dr Disrespect” Beahm IV isn’t done yet, and the disgraced streamer has picked Rumble as his new platform of choice.
On November 22, 2024, Dr DisRespect ended his Arena Breakout Infinite stream with no new announcements for his next appearance. After a few days of silence, he returned with an announcement for a platform change. The most controversial name in streaming will be moving from YouTube to rising platform Rumble. He has already announced plans for his first stream so fans can tune in to watch it live.
Here are details on Dr DisRespect’s move to Rumble, how to watch it, and whether the move is paid or voluntary.
How to catch DisRespect’s first Rumble stream
Dr DisRespect’s first Rumble stream will be on December 2, 2024, most likely around 11 am CT.
DisRespect confirmed the date of his first Rumble stream through his social media when he first announced the switch. He also premiered a short video on his official Rumble channel. The clip gained over 140,000 views in just nine hours while his profile amassed over 22,000 followers.
The predicted time is based on DisRespect’s regular schedule on YouTube. He tends to announce which game he will play around 30 minutes before going live, and most of the announcements tend to be around 10:30 am CT. It’s possible that he will go for a more premier time slot later in the afternoon or shift his regular schedule entirely. Fans may only learn the exact time 30 minutes before he goes live.
Why is Dr DisRespect moving to Rumble?
Dr DisRespect has not announced a contract with Rumble, but the better revenue split may be why he’s choosing to switch.
Rumble has a 60/40 revenue split with the streamer earning the majority of the money they generate. This is a step above YouTube streams, which boast a 55/45 split. It’s possible that DisRespect signed an exclusive contract with Rumble, but neither party has publicized such a deal.
Rumble’s top streamers are quite a mixed bag. American political commentator Dan Bongino is the site’s biggest draw with over 50,000 regular viewers. Fellow conservative talking head Stephen Crowder is also on the podium followed by Power Slap, a competitive slapping competition operated by UFC showrunner Dana White.