30-04-2021



Tfue is an American streamer and esports player, best known for dominating the Fortnite scene. Today, 2nd of January 2021, the pro-gamer was celebrating his 23rd birthday and many thousands took to Twitter to share their congratulations.

Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins is arguably the most famous video game personality out there at the moment, with the popular Fortnite streamer even appearing on the cover of ESPN Magazine at one point. However, his Twitter account was recently hacked, leading to the hacker asking Turner 'Tfue' Tenney, another popular eSports player and streamer, to fight. Tfue responded with some harsh words for Ninja, leading to some drama between the two.

After Ninja's Twitter account was hacked, Tfue replied to one of the Tweets made by the hacker, stating, 'Imagine Ninja being man enough to fight me,' along with some emojis. Tfue then posted a video to his YouTube channel titled 'NINJA CHALLENGES ME TO A BOXING MATCH.' In the video, Tfue explains his rivalry with Ninja, and that, regardless of Ninja not actually being the one to challenge Tfue to a fight, Tfue would still fight Ninja.

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'This something I've been meaning to get off my chest for a while now,' Tfue says in the video, 'For years and years, Ninja and me have been rivals, competing against each other since H1Z1, PUBG, and Fortnite... Ever since I started blowing up on social media, blowing up on Twitch, whatever it may be, he's been trying to tear me down. He's been talking s*** behind my back.'

Tfue also alleges that Ninja tried to get him banned from Twitch and ruin his career, and that he knows Ninja doesn't like him. He then challenges Ninja to a fight in any form of martial art, citing the success of KSI vs. Logan Paul as reason enough to try it. Some have said the rant is a joke, but Tfue does seem pretty charged in the video.

Tfue even calls out Ninja's move to Mixer in the video, claiming that the streamer is now desperate for views, and that a fight with Tfue would raise his numbers. Tfue showed a screenshot of the two streamers' concurrent viewers to drive home the point.

I have no interest in fighting you @TTfue . I don’t hate you, I don’t want you to fail, but I also don’t appreciate you using my twitter being hacked as a publicity stunt. It was a breach in privacy which nobody deserve to deal with, your making it worse for me and helping him.

Charles— Ninja (@Ninja) February 23, 2020

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Ninja has since responded that he doesn't want to fight Tfue, and that he has no problem with the streamer, but that he did take issue with using Ninja's hacked Twitter account as an opportunity for a publicity stunt. It's unlikely that a fight between the two streamers will ever happen, at least in any official capacity, and for now, it just seems to be internet drama.

Maybe the two streamers will patch things up in the future, but for now, it seems that the duo is set to be upset with each other for the foreseeable future.

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