Runepreet Singh has unleashed a surprising Warzone challenge video, yet there are those who remain unimpressed. The live stream, which unfolded right after his tweet, was chaos incarnate with three fairly rough conditions: It must be a win using MW3 guns, the player must use a random loadout, and—get ready for this—NO AUDIO OR COMMS! Yeah, bad touch.
While for some people, especially Doc’s LA Champions Club, it was the greatest thing ever, a good chunk of responses completely opposed the arrangement. Participants found themselves weary of Warzone, calling it a “dead horse” and begging for some variety. As @maloofgeorgie declared snidely: “I’d rather watch him solo play Tarkov or a single-player game than play Warzone with a bunch of C-tier streamers.” Oof.
Not about the game, really. Several commented, holding that the streams themselves were becoming repetitive; @Squadfather_IX admitted, “It’s feeling like the same stream each time.” Even the trademark high-energy madness through three and Captain Rallied could not ease it for some.
Then came the drama. Some replies called for the dredging up of older controversies; @Shockwave1des was quick and blunt: “How is bro relevant after he was messaging minors????” Some stood up for him, such as @Luci1776 firing back at the critics: “Cause he’s entertaining, unlike some fggot named Georgie.” Those comments were a warzone by themselves.
Back to the true MVPs: the challenges. No comms? Random loadouts? That loose-screw sort of content Doc thrives on, and the champs went bananas for it. So much for leadership from @V1S1TR: “No comms 😂 let’s goooooo.”
However, the bigger question is still out there: Is Warzone burnout still a real thing, or is this just the generic noise of the internet? With a few players asking for Tarkov, Valorant, or even geoguesser (seriously, @phalustiff555 actually said it), we might be seeing an intervention from Doc pretty shortly.
In the meantime? The Two-Time is making stomps of this. Considered a W or an L? Well, it depends on whom you want to ask about it.
So… You were in, or did you peace out? Loud discourse is there. Doc likes it that way.


