Speaking of that, Doc returned once again with probably the rage-filled tweet announcing the full day of ranked Warzone actions, and if the nosebleed mention was casual in any way, intensity is about to hit level 11.

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In an adrenalin-charged tweet, Doc spoke of “one hell of a week in the Arena.” The Champions Club magic is incomparable, be it on Rumble or on YouTube. Now, maybe not that he is ready for the fight (nosebleed, included), Doc is about to engage in marathon ranked matches of Call of Duty: Warzone. The more the merrier.

Fans wasted no time rallying back in a blend of hype, skepticism, and sometimes outright comedy. A user, @llKNDII, embraces the shade with a full day of Warzone being a flat-out cap, with the knowing laughter saying, “We ALL know it’s not gonna be a full day, doc 😂😂.” Then @Dark_Joker64 attempted to convince Doc in favor of a shift toward PUBG or Escape from Tarkov because, honestly, Warzone fatigue is a thing.

@BigCadillack poked a little fun at Ricochet, Warzone’s anti-cheat system, sarcastically saying Doc’s day would be “FULL of organic matches” and “easy wins.” Nothing quite screams fair play more than Doc’s blatant dominance, after all.

But as expected, many weren’t feeling the Warzone vibes. @WTP_REPORT said the game was trash and suggested that Doc should invest his energy in “other great games.” Harsh. And while @BKR0283 took the chance to drag Bungie again, accusing them of art theft and questioning the state of the videogame industry. Has this got anything to do with the topic? Definitely not. But hey, that’s Twitter for you.

In full force from the club were the Champions Club faithful: @ObeyCreates hyped the “VSMMM in the arena,” whatever the hell that means, while @yeti_confetti_ effortlessly flailed classic “Oh baby baby baby”. And for the record, @Chromium0071 has interrupted the pure hype with a demand for some Tarkov action. Because why limit yourself?

The legitimate question now: Will the Doc keep it for a full day in ranked Warzone? Or will those famous rage-quit moments come crashing down before the sun sets? It goes both ways if you put his history into the mix. One thing for sure: who’s snapping necks or getting snapped will be cool to watch either way.

So, Doc’s stream is for you if you want to watch the high-octane gameplay with unfiltered commentary and maybe even some blood. But don’t expect him to stick to Warzone for long, because trust me, he won’t.

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And thus rolls the Champions Club. Catch you in the arena, champs—or whatever game the Doc decides to bounce next.