A male streamer is attracting VCS viewers' attention with a style similar to Teacher Ba's.
When mentioning notable players in the Vietnamese LMHT community, many think of renowned names like Optimus and Levi. However, there are also players who, despite a short presence, have left a significant impression due to their talent and professionalism. Former Team Whales player, Killerqueen, is one such example.
Once considered one of the best Jungle players since Levi's time, Killerqueen's opportunity to prove himself as a superstar became even more apparent when EGO faced backstage issues. Despite his strong ego and assertive personality, Killerqueen avoided drama to focus on matches. However, during his time with TW, the team lacked the strength to compete for titles. Eventually, after VCS Spring 2023, Killerqueen left the team, embarking on a journey to become a streamer.
It's worth noting that despite only recently becoming a regular streamer and garnering attention, Killerqueen's content is quite diverse. Not limited to VCS or LMHT, the former TW star also opens up and shares about various other aspects. However, one aspect causing significant controversy is Killerqueen's conversational style. Specifically, the former player doesn't shy away from profanity or even extremely crude language during his streams.
In fact, many viewers argue that he bears a striking resemblance to Teacher Ba, hence earning the moniker 'Teacher Ba 2.0'. This stems from the fact that, like Teacher Ba in the past, the prominent male streamer had a familiar on-screen demeanor, only adjusting it considerably after being called out on various TV programs. However, Killerqueen's remarks also spark controversy. Some argue that he's just joking and shouldn't be pressured to change channels. Yet, others believe that using profanity is neither admirable nor should be encouraged.
Killerqueen may be experiencing initial successes in his new role. However, it's evident that he may need to reconsider to find content directions that resonate more with himself, especially when catering to the audience of the former TW star, which encompasses all age groups.