What is DrDisRespects height?: Learn the streamers net worth, streaming setup and more

Publish date: 2024-07-18

With a streaming career spanning more than a decade, DrDisRespect has become a larger-than-life figure in the streaming industry despite the various ups and downs he has faced along the way.

Recently, many people were enquiring about the Two-Time’s health, asking what was his current height and weight, Doc quickly quelled all these queries by tweeting out his physical status.

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DrDisRespect’s physical stature revealed

DrDisrespect had recently tweeted his height and weight, confirming he still stood at a towering 6 foot 8 inches and weighed 230lbs. He also added that he was “still shredded”.

I know a lot of you were concerned about my physical/weight status over the past few years.

I’ll confirm… nothing has changed.

I’m still 6’8”, 230lbs and shredded.

— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) September 13, 2022

Doc’s height was also evident when back in 2019, he had collabed with the WWE, getting to feature in promotional videos with another 6’8″ giant, the professional wrestler The Undertaker. The duo’s pictures make it clear that the two-time champion stands tall with his towering figure.

DrDisRespect’s net worth

Being in the higher strata of famous streamers, DrDisRespect has to be raking in a lot of money on the regular. His net worth as of 2022 has been estimated to be around $7 million. The majority of his income comes from the various brand deals and sponsorships he has supported by the donations and subscriptions people make to his stream.

It remains up in the air if this number would’ve been higher had he not been banned from Twitch. DrDisRespect’s major investments include his video game studio, Midnight Society. He also owns BMW Alpina B7, bought after crashing his Lamborghini Diablo VT.

DrDisRespect’s streaming setup

DrDisRespects streaming setup majorly includes components from the brands Roccat and Turtle Beach, as the brands are his biggest sponsors. The specs of his gaming computer are as follows-

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DrDisRespect’s Family and Personal Life

DrDisRespect was born Guy Beahm on March 10, 1982. He is married to his wife who goes by the name Ms Assassin on social media, and he is also father to his daughter named Alana. Not much is known about his family other than this.

Before becoming a streamer, Doc used to play NCAA Division II Basketball for his alma mater California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, graduating from college in 2005. He gained fame online playing Call of Duty for the channel Machinima, later on switching to streaming.

Initially, he was streaming alongside his career as a level designer for Sledgehammer Games. He quit his job in 2015 to focus on streaming as a career full-time. Initially playing H1Z1, DrDisRespect gained fame playing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

DrDisRespect’s past controversies

Not unlike other online personalities, Doc has been part of a fair share of controversies in the past. A major one was him coming clean about having cheated on her wife in the past, which made many make fun of the “Two Time” moniker he has, giving it a new meaning after this fact came out.

In 2018, musician Jimmy Wong had accused him of racism, showing clips of him using a mocking Chinese accent, but Doc soon apologised and called the criticism “laughable”. He was also banned from Twitch after he accidentally kept streaming at E3 2019 inside the event’s restroom, violating Twitch’s privacy laws as well as the laws in California, where the event was being held.

The biggest controversy was his ban from Twitch in 2020, the reason behind the ban being unknown to date. Doc later shifted platforms to YouTube, revealing to his fans that the ban had been permanent.

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