Asmongold Reacts to "Why Ninja's Career DIED" | by SunnyV2

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Published 2022-04-06
Asmongold finds out the shocking truth about the rise and fall of the most popular Fortnite player Ninja, a man synonymous with gaming.

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Why Ninja's Career Died (Fortnite)
   • Why Ninja's Career Died (Fortnite)  
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All Comments (21)
  • @b1nary_f1nary
    I love how the story is his career died but h'e actually just went from like Superstar to regular A-list top level streamer level
  • @MD-jg2dv
    Bro i am trying to sleep stop uploading stuff
  • @DrPlonk
    Video: Finishes 1 sentence Asmon: Initiating 5 Minute Monologue-Protocol
  • @hu3cat
    Ninja got the money of a LIFETIME of streaming in the span of a few years. He speedrunned the game calles "life" and now he has the rest of hi youth to enjoy the extra content. He is a supreme sucess
  • @swilson5320
    Weird that's it was salty. He made his money by capitalizing and leveraging the peak of the popularity of the game. He made millions and millions and now he can just do what he wants. He made his point and what he is now doesn't take away from what was. He knew where his window of opportunity was and ended. That was a good play. All popularity comes and goes.
  • @Ohpeaches87
    Ninja marketed his content to 7-8 year olds...they turned 10 and his career died
  • @alichehab5804
    Ninja could cut all ties to the outside world and still live like a king for the rest of his life. Streaming for him went from a hobby to a job and back to a hobby in less than 2 years.
  • @TheJordanK
    If that’s what a dead career looks like I’ll take it every day of the week 😂 lots of weird hate in this video Sunny made.
  • @brendonford3838
    “Everyone gets lucky sometimes, but people who work harder get lucky more often.” Quote of the year
  • @MorgannMadden
    You are absolutely correct. Good thumbnails are so important. So many times I have clicked a video just because of liking the thumbnail. in fact, I have actually not watched a video because of the thumbnail before. As for Ninja, I think he is funny. I think what killed his channel is too many interviews and becoming too involved in popularity that he did not seem authentic anymore. He didn't practice on Fortnite and his gaming skills fell behind others. That is what I like about your channel, actually. You do what you want, play what you like, you share your opinions regardless of what others think, when you see something wrong you say something. Plus you are very knowledgeable about many different things. You know what youre talking about for sure. I still think 10k views is a lot to me and I'd love that many lol
  • @BraveClam
    This was a really good upload; I was always curious about his "downfall." I joined Twitch right when I started playing FN at launch to watch him play to learn from his playstyle (which could not be matched by myself kekw), not knowing that was his big boom. He was always entertaining though
  • @BltzZ
    For some reason sunnyv2 sounded personally upset af ninja towards the second half of the video lmao
  • @Paul_W_222
    The dude got a 50 million dollar contract. No one in their right mind could call that a "failed career". The guy who made the "Why Ninja's Career DIED" vid comes across as angry and jealous tbh.
  • @M4R5-C4V14R
    1st and only video I've seen of Asmon's in its entirety and I'm glad I watched it. Great commentary.
  • @projectgg6730
    I feel like ninja is actually quite professional and conscious about his influence on children. He honestly probably got a ton of money and burnt out and decided he didn't need to make content as much or work as hard. There's nothing wrong with him just enjoying his success. And I think if he really wanted to be relevant again he has the skills as a content creator to do it. Maybe not to the same success as the first time but he is a professional.
  • @DeepDarkBoys
    27:59 I'm becoming so fond of Asmon's worldview. He has such a combative chat, yet he always maintains a relatively cool head while sticking to his guns. He made great points about Ninja here, and the toxic nature of an audience that wants what a celebrity has.
  • @magifx
    Ninja is at a point now where hes already won and is enjoying his life. The people who said he fell off are crazy. You would have to be insane to expect 1 person to hold that much popularity indefinitely in this day and age.
  • @WolfHeathen
    Ninja experienced the Facebook effect: going up, up, up until you hit the ceiling and you bounce back down. It was impossible for Ninja to grow any more. Up until his peak he'd had a net gain in followers/viewers. When he finally ran out of people who could potentially be interested in his content, the amount of people who left stayed at the same level while the amount of people who joined stagnated, resulting in a net loss of followers/viewers.
  • @irishbob26
    Can I just say refraining from profanity when you know your audience is kids is a pretty decent thing to do.