IRL streamer and failed miserably. Hey Ronaldo, keep doing those IRL videos. Ronaldo peaked when he was playing Fortnite. I’ll say it,” said Ninja, who was allegedly intoxicated during the stream.
“Am I the only one who is going to sit here and say it? He is trying to get into the drama. Hey Ronaldo, you are better than drama, dude. Get back in the competitive scene. You are washed. I said what I said. Ronaldo, you are like a combination of ‘I might be good’ in the game and like Myth, who moved to YouTube, and what happened?”
The video, which was posted on Twitter, quickly caught fire and has made the rounds in the gaming community. The clip has more than 10 million views at press time which prompted a response from Ronaldo.
“You are making fun of me for a thousand viewers, let’s say. You are not only making fun of me but you are making fun of people who have less than a thousand viewers when a thousand viewers is like 0.001 percent of Twitch,” Ronaldo said in a separate stream.
Ninja, who has 18.5 million followers on Twitch, became a household name after finding success in doing Fortnite streams.
He previously played live on Twitch with Drake and Travis Scott and has signed a multi-million deal with the now defunct streaming platform Mixer.
“When I first started streaming, I had 200 to 300 viewers. I decided to stay on Twitch when I got offered $18,000 a month from Facebook Gaming when I was 16 (years old),” Ronaldo stated.
“From 200 viewers, I decided to stay on Twitch because I believed in myself while you sold out and said f-ck all your viewers and community and sold out for $50 million on a dead platform because all you give a f-ck is about money.”