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Smash Melee Pro Banned After Drinking and Driving on Stream

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Smash Melee Pro Banned After Drinking and Driving on Stream
Not the smartest thing to do for a content-creator and a competitor

Another drama sparked in Super Smash Bros. community. Falco main and arguably one of the strongest Smash Melee players currently, bobby big ballz, might finish his career early due to the incident occurred on his live stream on September 5. The player drove to a local store, bought himself a bottle of wine and started drinking it even when he was driving back home, all while streaming on his Twitch channel. It caused an uproar in the community, demanding to take actions against the streamer. A couple of hours later bobby big ballz' Twitch channel was banned.  

Later bobby big ballz adressed the controversy, saying that "one singular sip of my 12% wine on my 3 minute drive home from 711 doesn't classify as drunk driving". However, such behavior might not be taken lightly and it might as well end up not only in suspension of player's Twitch channel, but even end his competitive career in general since TO's can't broadcast matches with a player whos channel is suspended without risking a ban themselves. We'll see how the situation unfolds.

DashFight team strongly condemns drunk driving and everything that might cause trouble and harm for people's lives on the road. Stay safe and have a good one!

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