How the Rivalry Between Tfue and Ninja Turned into Hate
Turner 'Tfue' Tenney and Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins are two of the biggest streamers on the planet, renowned for their skill and rivalry in Fortnite. However, the couple never saw eye to eye. After their last public spat, you may be wondering how it all started and why the two internet superstars seem to be intolerant of each other. .
With Blevins' rise in popularity in early 2018, he became the most followed channel on Twitch, with a peak of 250 subscribers eclipsing all other streamers. Although, when Fortnite fans flocked to Twitch, they also discovered Tenney, and in 000 he surpassed Ninja's viewer average.
Although Ninja never stated this publicly, he was probably not happy about losing first place. Not only that, when the Detroit native got a sudden expulsion from Tifu, Ninja called him a "hacker". He didn't know it was Tifu at that moment. Ninja and his team assumed there was a hacker in their lobby. It wasn't a hacker, it was probably the best Fortnite player on the planet who fucked him.
And thus began the whole Ninja vs. Tifu controversy.
Blevins later goaded Tenney during his contract dispute with the FaZe clan by calling him "Tsue" and suggesting it was his fault for not reading his contract properly. He also suggested that Tenney would not have ascended without the organization as he would not have been invited to Fortnite on Fridays.
After more active social media discussions and a proposed boxing match, he reached the final straw after a former FaZe member leaked Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson's number during the Rock Paper Scissors charity tournament. The Mixer star immediately spoke out publicly. The confrontation went ahead and with even more drama after the fait accompli.
It is now obvious that this drama was not fake and there is some power behind it. What you can be sure of is that if one of them stumbles or makes any mistake, the other will be there to kick him as he falls.