What Other Articles Don’t Tell You About Trainwreckstv

After the career-ending allegations made against Trainwreckstv by a certain Twitch streamer in the past weeks, and being talked down upon by other blogging websites, there has yet to be a post from a blogging website showing the “good” and Trainwreck’s side of the story. There is much more to a person than screenshots and clips, and jumping on a bandwagon of hate does not do justice to anyone. The Twitch Help Center states that after someone has past two strikes, it usually results in an indefinite suspension which could take away someone’s livelihood and future of streaming. With defamation laws in the United States being different from others, most articles/streamers trying to tarnish Trainwreck’s reputation and streaming career are almost just brushed off and let be. If the roles were reversed in certain situations like this, it would most likely result in an indefinite suspension. Additionally, there are articles picking up fake accounts of Trainwreckstv and giving them credibility as if it was actually Trainwreckstv. This article aims to shed light on the other side of Trainwreckstv, which, in my eyes, represents who he truly is.

Competitive Gamer

Trainwreckstv competed in the #CodeRed Tournament by BoomTV alongside some notable streamers and pro players featured in these tournaments. Trainwreck placed 2nd in this notable tournament platform, having defeated notable players with the help of his skilled teammate, Mendo. In addition to being a talented gamer, Trainwreckstv also worked as a commentator for the “Tyler1 Championship Series” for the video game League of Legends.

Meeting Fans

Trainwreckstv was spotted meeting fans while visiting his family, as seen in the photo below. Despite articles claiming him to be a “monster,” it is evident that his fans still want to associate with him and take pictures. Trainwreckstv has also featured several streamers and celebrities on his “Scuffed Podcast,” which can be found on his Twitch Channel.

Showing Love to The Twitch Community

Trainwreckstv hosts the popular podcast “Scuffed Podcast,” where he invites friends, other streamers, and even celebrities as guests. The podcast has featured notable guests like rapper Danny Brown, Richard La Ruina (the main actor in the Super Seducer video game series), and former UFC champion Demetrious Johnson (although their appearance had to be postponed due to timing issues). Pokimane, arguably the most notable female streamer on Twitch, has also appeared on the podcast. The fact that these well-known celebrities want to be part of something hosted by Trainwrecks shows that he is not as bad as some streamers and articles make him out to be. Trainwrecks also shows love to all types of streamers on Twitch, regardless of their following. In addition to bringing in notable guests, Trainwreckstv has also brought in former and current Call of Duty Pros for a specific Scuffed Podcast episode. You can find all episodes of the Scuffed Podcast on Trainwreckstv’s YouTube channel, and he follows over 5,700 fans back on Twitter.

Giving back to his own community “Ape Gang”

Trainwreckstv is known for his generosity and dedication to his community, the “Ape Gang.” In June 24, 2018, he gave back a generous amount of $17,100 to his followers, and through his weekly “Sub Games,” it’s likely that he has given even more since then. It’s clear that Trainwreckstv values and appreciates his community, and is willing to go above and beyond to support them.

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