I Watched Dr Disrespect Demand $25 Million From Elon Musk in PUBG — It Was Glorious
Dr Disrespect's PUBG stream blended gaming chaos and hilarious Elon Musk antics, captivating fans with wild moments and high-energy entertainment.
Look, I've seen a lot of ridiculous things in the gaming world, but nothing quite prepared me for what the Two-Time was cooking up last Thursday night. I'm just a regular guy who loves streaming shenanigans, and when I tuned into Dr Disrespect's channel in September 2026, I was expecting the usual: red vest, black mullet, and a healthy dose of violence, speed, and momentum. What I didn't expect was a bizarre hostage negotiation involving a fake Elon Musk, a dirt bike, and a very unfortunate player on Erangel.

It all started so innocently. Doc was grinding PUBG for the first time in what felt like years. Sure, the battle royale granddaddy isn't the freshest chicken dinner on the menu anymore, but the Champions Club leader clearly had a nostalgic itch to scratch. Early into a match, a donation alert pinged with a message that made me spit out my energy drink: “Hi, this is Elon Musk again. Just wanted to remind you to buy my flamethrower.” The chat absolutely lost its mind, and so did I. An imposter Elon? In 2026? The commitment to the bit was something else.
Most streamers would have chuckled and moved on. Not Doc. He leaned into his webcam, that iconic mustache twitching with mischief, and made an offer the real techno-kingpin could hardly refuse.
“How about I run this guy over for you Elon? I know you’re a billionaire. If I hit this guy on this bike you’ve gotta donate $25 mil.”
Twenty-five million dollars. For a single PUBG roadkill. I nearly choked. The beautiful madness escalated immediately. Dr Disrespect spotted a lone player cruising on a motorcycle, the kind of smooth-brain activity that just begs for a three-tonne sedan to the face. The first attempt? A miss. The second? Close, but the bike swerved. By now my living room was just me yelling at a screen. Then came the third lunge — a deafening crunch, a kill feed pop-up, and the Doc's triumphant roar.
He leaned back, adjusted his shades, and addressed the imaginary billionaire with three simple words: “You owe me.”
The swagger was off the charts. He even followed up with a financial hot take, pointing out that for someone with a net worth north of $200 billion, $25 million is practically pocket change — a “small figure” for the SpaceX CEO who could probably buy a small country. The sheer confidence had me in stitches. This is why I tune in. Not for high-elo gameplay, but for the performance art of a man treating a free-to-play lobby like a high-stakes corporate merger.
That moment didn't come out of nowhere, though. I later realized the whole unhinged demand was the exact kind of energy fueling his current marathon: the legendary Triple Threat Challenge . For the uninitiated, this is a ritual where Doc attempts to secure victory royales in three different battle royale games within a single streaming session. Back in the day it was Fortnite, PUBG, and PlayStation 4's Blackout. Fast forward to 2026, and the lineup has evolved — think Fortnite (still going strong), good old PUBG, and Warzone 2.0 on modern hardware. The ambition remains the same.

I've got to hand it to the Doc. While he didn't complete the Triple Threat that night — a handful of second-place heartbreaks kept him from a clean sweep — his ability to manufacture these absurd storylines is unmatched. After the Elon incident, he spent the next hour in Warzone barking orders at randoms like a four-star general, then casually dropped ten kills in Fortnite while debating the aerodynamics of his prototype racing helmet. The skill is still there, but the comedy is the real engine.
What makes this so delicious is the faint, microscopic possibility that the real Elon Musk might actually see a clip. Say what you want about the man, but he loves a good meme and has interacted with gamers before. Could we get a $25 million donation? A co-stream? A flamethrower unboxing? I wouldn't put it past the timeline we're living in. For now, all I can do is replay the highlight clip, admire the two-time's business proposal, and pray that somewhere, a billionaire's accountant is reviewing a very unusual payment request.
Until next time, Champions Club. Remember: always collect your debts 💰🚗💥.