So now that it's pretty much confirmed Phil, it'll be interesting what all people can tie together.
Like analyzing the WWE Champions leaderboards that Mr. Huth tweeted out today. It shows all "Faction Feud" event rankings from September 2019 to current.
https://twitter.com/mrhuth2/status/1216100803041165314?s=20
These events seem happen every two weeks and TheyCallMeDSP placed top 500 in all events: spanning from #473 in the Sept. 1 event to #4 in the Dec. 27 event. (He can really harness all the hate against him to persevere, can't he?)
But what's cool is the biggest jump TheyCallMeDSP makes in the rankings is from the first recorded event, Sept. 1 (#473) to the Sept. 15 event (#216). However, for some reason hard times fell on our boy TheyCallMeDSP--he drops all the way down to #267 in the next event on Sept. 28. But triumphantly rebounds with a resounding #77 on Oct. 13.
Now listen, we're all used to Phil being "overdrawn" on his account constantly. Even using "overdrawn" in pigpiggo yields steady results all the way back to 2017. BUT what's really odd is that Phil started using a more specific term to describe his account status on September 7th, a week after our pixel Champ TheyCallMeDSP destroyed the rankings (#473-#216). Pigpiggo shows that Phil used phrase "in the red" very precisely and consistently from September 7th to his final mention of the phrase being October 12, which strangely enough lines up with our Champ TheyCallMeDSP having the second biggest jump in rankings from (#267-#77 on Oct.13)
To spell it all out: Phil probably had a microtransaction whale-binge that would put Amberlynn to shame sometime in the first week of September to skyrocket up the leaderboards for the Sept. 15th event. Phil, coming out of his gambler's daze, he knew he overdid it. He was actually, seriously, fact-of-the-matter, bottom-line overdrawn on his account. He couldn't prepare and whale-out for the next event (Sept. 28th) as he was already paid by twitch on the 15th and his no-load viewers aren't tipping enough, so he lost ranks. But DSP managed to get by: he begged enough and stops saying the term "in the red" the very week TheyCallMeDSP rebounds back all the way up to #77.