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No, Dr Disrespect Was Not Invited To Play Highguard

The internet’s social corners are ablaze following a recent claim from Dr Disrespect that he was invited to play Highguard alongside Wildlight Entertainment in Los Angeles. The ‘Two Time’ posted an image on social media of an ID card from the recent event and directly stated he’d taken ‘the Lambo to LA’ to play Highguard.

Even though it took literal seconds to figure out Dr Disrespect’s image was a fake, likely manufactured by the same folks who make his streamer art, some have boycotted Highguard because of this impossible collaboration.

Dr Disrespect Fakes Highguard Invite

On January 24, Dr Disrespect posted an image on social media of his desk, some streaming and gaming equipment, and an ID card that marked him as an attendee to the recent Highguard event in Los Angeles.

It was a staging ground for Wildlight to showcase the all-new shooter in full to a wide audience of streamers, creators, pro gamers, and influencers, and some folks believed that Dr Disrespect also went.

When the image cropped up on social media, it took some who were in attendance mere seconds to debunk the image, simply by showing their own, legitimate passes, and pointing out the inaccuracies. But that wasn’t enough for the detritus of those social circles that avoid using logic and reasoning to solve something cryptic.

Unfortunately, many took to those same social circles to slam Wildlight for associating with a creator with Dr Disrespect’s reputation. Anyone even remotely interested in the creator space knows about the recent controversies that the scandalous streamer found himself embroiled in over the last couple of years.

Now, the Creator Manager for Highguard at Wildlight Entertainment, Chin, has posted a definitive comment on social media, further debunking the image:

Hey there! I’m Chin, the Creator Manager for Highguard / Wildlight and I can confirm DDR was not invited to any Highguard event past or present, and the badge was not an official badge.

So, no, Dr Disrespect did not jet off to Los Angeles to play Highguard with everyone else. He is streaming the game as this article is being written, but that’s the closest to it he’ll ever be.

Did you fall for Dr Disrespect’s tricks? Let us know on the Insider Gaming Discord server if you’ve learnt the error of your ways.


For more Insider Gaming coverage, check out the news that Highguard hit 500,000 viewers in under an hour

Written by
Grant Taylor-Hill
Senior Editor and Esports Lead

Grant has been gaming for 30+ years and in the industry for 10+. You'll probably find him playing a post-apocalyptic game or an extraction shooter somewhere.

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  • This is just pathetic y’all. Next you’ll tell me the mullet isn’t real, or this is a character, or that he doesn’t have a loving family. Wait…..

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