When someone as controversial as xQc, who got booted from the allegedly toxic Overwatch League, calls you out for being over-the-top, you might want to take it down a notch or two. Mitch Jones has made a name for himself on Twitch by being dramatic, demanding, and inconsistent. The first aspect may make for a popular streamer, but causing drama can only get one so far.

Mitch Jones caused drama by becoming obsessive with numbers: views, subscribers, donations. He would berate his own viewers into donating more, which can easily rub people the wrong way. Other streamers — even those he lived with — complained that he had gotten incredibly jealous when their streams were doing well. Jones had a penchant for calling up old controversies and attacking other streamers, once going on a rant about streamer GreekGodX that resulted in a petition to ban him and his content from r/livestreamfail, the subreddit Jones admitted to trawling, desperate to find mention of his own name.

There are a myriad of videos that speak to his volatile, almost paranoid nature. On stream, he would break down, saying that other streamers were out to get him and that no one, especially not his fans, had his back. Fans and fellow streamers alike said that Jones became more and more uninterested in streaming and increasingly obsessed with causing confrontation, willing to throw his friends under the bus for the sake of it.