Not only is he one of the fastest-growing streamers in the fighting game community today, but Broski has also been climbing the ranks of Street Fighter 6 competition, notably qualifying for Capcom Cup 11 in late November.
The capybara-loving Englishman faced a unique challenge this week when he promised his stream chat that he’d rage quit if a certain amount of contributions were to be made to his charity of choice. Shortly after making this promise, Broski, a man of his word, ran into reigning Street Fighter Evo champion, FLY|Punk.
Though Broski runs into world class players from time to time, the fact that he’s in the United Kingdom while Punk plays primarily from the United States means the two virtually never meet online. Punk happens to be in the UK this week, however, for this weekend’s Kings of the World major tournament in London.
Shortly after establishing the rage quit deal with his faithful followers, Broski’s screen lit up with a new Kimberly challenge card. This wound up to be Punk (whose CFN gamertag is “CFN Good”) trying out the new and improved Kimberly following her significant buffs from the recent Street Fighter 6 balance patch.
An excited Broski seemed to momentarily forget the deal he had just made, locking in at the chance to possibly win against arguably the best player on the planet right now. His chat, however, instantly started donating more money and quickly met the predetermined goal.
Having won the first round, Broski faithfully keeps his promise and hits Alt+F4 to effectively shut down the game and prematurely end the bout.
That’s not where the story ends, though, as Punk follows up and more shenanigans ensue. See how it all went down in the full video below, and be sure to check back here on EventHubs for Kings of the World results this weekend.