LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: YourRage recently released a video online that according to him xQc was the competition for him at the Streamy Awards 2023, 'Just Chatting category'.
Josh “YourRage” aka YourRage is a renowned live streamer and YouTuber known for his Gaming streams, pranks, and reaction videos. He gained the hype after he joined Faze Clan and after he made a shift from Twitch to its rival Kick.
However, things changed on August 27, 2023, when the Streamy Awards were held. In the comments area of Rage's video, the online community chose which of the two they preferred.
What did YourRage say?
Based on the nominees for the category, Kai Cenat, xQc, YourRage, HasanAbi, and Quackity, YourRage stated his ideas. He began by admitting that he didn't have the best chance of winning.
He claimed that Kai was undoubtedly winning Streamer of the Year. YourRage continued by claiming that HasanAbi won the news category and that Quackity was ineligible for it because he only streamed three times this year.
Then he said that the only competitor he is considering is xQc. However, he believed that voter tiredness in xQc made it possible for him to prevail.
Fans baffled by YourRage's opinion
The online community used the comments section to open up about their thoughts. There were definitely mixed reactions about the probability. A user wrote, "Bro its not even close, sure maybe in the votes but in real time hes the goat #."
A second user wrote, "Xgc most dramatic streamer of the year." A third wrote, "Ngl Rage got my vote." A fourth user wrote, "Let's be honest here... Yourrage was completely off the radar this year. Could have won last year but not this one."
A fifth user wrote, "No shit es it's really only them two on the platform Imfao." A sixth user wrote, "Juicers are too young to vote."
A seventh user wrote, "His content is tiktok, watching youtube videos, csgo, gambling and malding. long time sub here but x doesn't deserve shit this year. can't even watch his streams anymore because it's the same shit everyday and it's sad to watch what."