KOing a dude from a tourney and then stealing his girl is DIABOLICAL
@alexpacheco2533Ай бұрын
That shit had me weak 😂
@AKULA958624 күн бұрын
Bro.. I immediately checked the comments for this.. And here you are with the top comment. Bravo
@SKDxkillerАй бұрын
Its cool to see people like Ninja still grinding. Every high point has its dip but they guy clearly loves what he does.
@FromBeyondDarkness28 күн бұрын
Spoon feed me ice cream like a baby and call me uncle frank
@Novo2kАй бұрын
Been watching Ninja for years, gotta love the lower tapper fade haha
@Novo2kАй бұрын
It’s MASSIVE
@Laloo-Ай бұрын
This is a victim suffering of brain rot
@Novo2kАй бұрын
Bro, no way my FaZe member hearted my comment, god blesses in mysterious ways 🙏
@misrbleАй бұрын
@@Novo2klol
@TRVPHAUSАй бұрын
taper*
@prodbyssywenkiАй бұрын
im so glad apex is back i missed you little fella
@prodbyssywenkiАй бұрын
i can say that im taller than u now n shit
@ItsAstralityАй бұрын
I work a 9-5 and only recently started trying to record / create content. Both are hard, but the difference for me is that the 9-5 legit sucks whereas the content creation makes me feel good while working AND after uploading! I guess it's more personally satisfying for me to try and work in that avenue relative to the 9-5? I don't really actually know.
@zangcheyeАй бұрын
Keep it up. You might be the next Ninja or Soda. Just be real to your viewers and yourself. 9 to 5 is nothing to be ashamed of since the world works on that but keep dreaming. You can do it.
@shanemommsen6320Ай бұрын
Live streaming is easy you don’t cut contents
@ItsAstralityАй бұрын
@ I know but live streaming makes me paranoid. I'd rather not deal even with the possibility of getting swatted or harassed IRL because of online shit. Better to avoid the possibility altogether (in my opinion)
@yrudonkingАй бұрын
Yea anyone that thinks streaming is harder are delusional and havent had an actual job.
@helheim470421 күн бұрын
Yeah also content creation is nice cause you know that working hard has a better chance at paying off compared to a 9-5 where even if you work as hard as you could possibly ever work your stuck at that base pay unless your on commission
@DRLZEcaАй бұрын
FaZe revival is the best thing to happen to me recently
@eriksarni1284Ай бұрын
i thought apex seemed a bit shy and generally didn’t want to be seen why is apex so chill all of a sudden i love it
@AFadedGamerАй бұрын
I can’t recall exactly but I think Apex said something about giving his channel more light 💡
@pinkleWeenkies23 күн бұрын
you dont think shy and chill go hand in hand?
@arian.1KАй бұрын
i personally dont care to watch fortnite streams but ninja is genuinely such a likable guy, would love to see him stream halo again but we all know how halos doing currently
@matthewklaessyАй бұрын
Fr, miss the old Halo days. Too bad the new ownership are 🤡's
@BandcampTTАй бұрын
How is mr (streaming is harder then working a 9-5) a genuinely likeable guy😐 he’s entitled
@matthewklaessyАй бұрын
@@BandcampTT someone’s jealous, sheesh grow up
@BandcampTTАй бұрын
@@matthewklaessy look there isn’t really a strong argument for you. Go ask your parents or anyone who works and pays bills and watch yourself get laughed at.
@matthewklaessyАй бұрын
@@BandcampTT funny you say that. I work a 8-6. Is it really that hard to be happy for other people. You dense minded people man I swear you have no soul
@MacasaurАй бұрын
apex didnt have a clue who gibbs was when ninja mentioned most famous person in his phone ... "okay" LOL
@jetdrielleАй бұрын
apex i've been loving these so much
@dannydadon407Ай бұрын
you're such a good interviewer I enjoy these vids good job.
@Relox361Ай бұрын
he made millions within months bro, like thats insane
@nicpics01Ай бұрын
Took him 10 years
@ThatGuyVergeАй бұрын
@@nicpics01do you’re research stupid
@Dilligaf124Ай бұрын
$200k not a splurge? Fuck dude. I bought a pack of corn nuts at the gas station and that was a splurge. 😂
@mpozz81322 күн бұрын
Actually a wild concept to think about. Everything is relative to our unique lifestyles
@cloppin21 күн бұрын
Fam I spent around $200 on my family at this place called “Evo entertainment” and I thought I was about to go in debt 😂
@mpozz81321 күн бұрын
@@cloppinI recently bought a 40k truck and feel constant anxiety like I have generational debt
@cloppin21 күн бұрын
@@mpozz813 oh hell nah
@cloppin21 күн бұрын
@@mpozz813 what truck
@dscplesАй бұрын
Your comeback is so dope dude
@matthewklaessyАй бұрын
Gotta love Ninja, a genuine dude
@AyyyneyАй бұрын
low taper fade is still MASSIVE
@voidxxxmasАй бұрын
you know what else is massive
@Someone-v2p-l1k3 күн бұрын
Nah
@voidxxxmas3 күн бұрын
@ it is 😭 but yk what’s crazy?
@l3GOAT2 күн бұрын
It still is 😂😂😂😂@@Someone-v2p-l1k
@Icky9Ай бұрын
Holy shit this a banger video. Ninja & Apex are cool
@NESClOАй бұрын
We made the right person famous looking back at it
@vorbicАй бұрын
seriously love these videos
@justinbertrand1431Ай бұрын
Apex you are a great interviewer please keep doing this!!
@DiscordLinkАй бұрын
Who has been watching since New York FaZe house days?
@OfficialDrawifyАй бұрын
😐 I was here before that.
@GiantsReAmАй бұрын
me bro. I actually live on long island also i use to live 15 minutes from them
@EuropeanAmericanGenZ_1999Ай бұрын
Unless you watched at least before 2014 when they were primarily about gaming, then you’re not “OG”
@MobTyzАй бұрын
Try road to a kill cam buddy
@OfficialDrawifyАй бұрын
@@MobTyz illcams 🫡
@TheMoldyGamer5 күн бұрын
I love how ninja went from the best fortnite player to the low taper fade guy
@alphaownsyouАй бұрын
Haven't seen Ninj do an interview in a long time. This was a great one!
@jaytoowavyyyАй бұрын
ninja man .. never heard of you before 2017 but after you made fortnite popular you brought me so many of my closest friends. thank you. not to sound corny, but you genuinely changed my life over a video game. legendary.
@clinicallydeadinside7109Ай бұрын
the content you're making vs what you got us to think it would be like is crazy lmao
@mxheromxАй бұрын
21:25 " i love my viewers " thank you
@Lucas91467Ай бұрын
I’ve been seeing more low taper fade memes than ever recently on instagram 😭
@ckthajitt5363Ай бұрын
gotta love ninja man. just a really good dude, and everyday putting a *massive* smile on kids’ faces. ❤️
@relaxingkoty5333Ай бұрын
i like ninja because hes real bro. he just says what hes thinking.
@bladify6082Ай бұрын
Keep up the work Apex I love to see it
@FakieSnipesАй бұрын
I love this little guy with the beard 🤧😂
@CODKraken7000Ай бұрын
the low taper fade meme is still MASSIVE and i mean MASSIVE. im seeing new ones i havent seen before, they have MILLIONS of views, everyone is remixing it, i see it on my for you page, its still MASSIVE
@aNotesАй бұрын
Can’t wait for the teeqo episode!!!!
@parker8646Ай бұрын
Ninja vs Tfue would feed families
@t-rexguitarАй бұрын
loving the vids apex
@mxheromxАй бұрын
7:40 knowing your mistakes and learning is a sing of growing. don't matter if you are 30 you still learning
@dandychikiАй бұрын
Despite ninja being one of the biggest memes online lol, he’s down to earth and humble which I absolutely appreciate
@wavefilmzАй бұрын
ninja is a goat fr
@ImKudahАй бұрын
Really cool seeing you and ninja collab
@HvalspaАй бұрын
Love to see what your doing apex been watching you since Ny faze house keep it up man!!
@VinirianoАй бұрын
Is streaming earning millions a month better than a conventional job? what a question lad lol
@fatehaayan9370Ай бұрын
top 0.1% are earning millions, they are talking about the avg streamer, who barely makes ends meet.
@KEKW-lc4xiАй бұрын
There's no doubt that streaming can be "better" in some ways, but is it harder? Absolutely. If you think streaming is easy, I challenge you to quit your current job and start streaming full-time.
@traceunlockedАй бұрын
There’s no stability like there is for a 9-5, you don’t start off streaming making millions. it’s a harder grind with a bigger payoff.
@KEKW-lc4xiАй бұрын
@@traceunlocked Assuming there's any payoff to begin with. From personal experience, I tried streaming for about a year and got nowhere. I've also seen countless others streamers stream for years without ever turning it into a source of income. One channel I came across had over 10,000 videos uploaded over six years but barely managed to surpass 10,000 subscribers. Even worse, most of those subscribers didn’t seem to engage with the content-his videos only had a couple of hundred views, likely from bots crawling KZbin, as there were no comments. The reality is, you can grind endlessly and still fail to make progress in the streaming world. To succeed, you basically need to be either a borderline stand-up comedian or exceptionally skilled at whatever game you're playing.
@NoobFightxrАй бұрын
Yeh but those dudes had to stream for years and years to get to that point and even then it requires a lot of luck to get the recognition.
@BarbWaltersMusicАй бұрын
This is so cool, one Ive been watching Ninja sice the H3 days and two I used to always play against Apex or with him in COD 4 and MW2!
@ramp622Ай бұрын
That was a great video. I personally feel like ninja is just the biggest video game player of all time, period. What he did for the growth of gaming, even perhaps unintentionally will legitimately be studied. And the crazy part, is that I don't even think numbers alone can describe it. He made gaming cool. Before ninja and fortnite in general, gaming was looked at as "for nerds", but once fortnite blew up, with ninja at the helm, that all changed. And I know for a fact, personally, that ninja was the sole reason for me starting to watch twitch in general. I had to see this amazing fortnite player who everyone was talking about, do it live. I'm really curious what twitches overall viewership before, and after the fortnite boom was, it had to have just exploded. And not only did ninja see amazing success, but tim, courage, nick mercs, all the big guys streaming at that time, saw their channels 5-10x in viewership. And not to mention ninja's streaming deal, which opened up the door for other streamers getting similar deals, which is a pretty well know negotiation tactic in sports etc. But then him doing jimmy kimmel and all these things, which to this day I don't think many, if any, video game streamers have done. Can't say enough good stuff about this guy.
@luther5945Ай бұрын
What an awesome vid 👏
@Oliwier_PrzetacznikАй бұрын
This interview with Ninja was so fire 🔥🔥
@jf3586Ай бұрын
Ninja is a goat. you can hate on him if you want but it is out of jealousy. the man grinded. he had a vision and he did it. congrats to him
@ChetUBetcha77Ай бұрын
Loving the new content apex . Will you ever bless us with Rtak 99 and 100? Ik those days are over but my inner child won’t believe it
@BoxBloxesАй бұрын
Man this interview is massive.
@prahas777Ай бұрын
Great interview. Fwiw I actually liked the Ellen appearance. 😃
@deepfry89Ай бұрын
14:06 is the only question that matters 😂😂😂
@zwebackshyperАй бұрын
the goat
@AwesomeSauceypersonАй бұрын
Ninja actually gave a great response to the second question
@HandsomePratАй бұрын
Streaming is way easier, you can just block assholes, but you gotta put up with them irl, you’re not being bossed around when streaming, you do what you want, and even if you have a contract for x amount of hours or to stream y content, you still have a dozen more degrees of freedom than the guy who can choose between flipping paddies or frying chicken. Streaming is maybe harder for someone who does it 20 hours a day and make 10$ in donations, but outside of that, like you top 0.01%, it’s way easier.
@LudanyistudiosАй бұрын
Do you think you can gain followers on twitch ? I used to do it but got nowhere. Thinking of doing it again .
@gem8500Ай бұрын
Well then that just depends on how many views you have at the moment. The issue with starting off streaming versus starting off in a 9-5 is that you're at least guaranteed a sum amount of money in your 9-5, but that's not the case with streaming. Also, you're taking the worst parts of 9-5 and piling them up against being a 0.01% streamer, gotta make it consistent.
@LudanyistudiosАй бұрын
@gem8500 so just do it, and eventually, it will be worth it . Merry Christmas, by the way .
@HandsomePratАй бұрын
@@gem8500 there’s a precondition for this argument to make even remotely any sense, both the streamer and the person in the 9 - 5, have to be making a liveable wage, anyone who streams as their main source of income, and makes less than minimum wage, is an idiot. No streamer, ends stream and goes to their 9-5 as a way to destress and have fun. Yet it is done the other way around, why? Because it’s easier, and they want it to take off, so they can stop doing their 9-5.
@HandsomePratАй бұрын
@@gem8500 Merry Christmas bro
@GreyFromYoutubeАй бұрын
W vid!
@neurovr4466Ай бұрын
man the guy behind this camera must be so cool
@Ty.Stax44Ай бұрын
Streaming is harder mentally and a 9-5 is harder physically. Even in the sense of learning the job itself, learning the ins and outs of streaming is more complicated than construction or cashiering for example. There’s more room for error in streaming and there’s a element of chance involved that you won’t see working a standard job
@logancash1609Ай бұрын
Keep it up apex❤
@JudemcjudeyАй бұрын
That fact he acctually has a low taper fade
@twenty1sportscards79020 күн бұрын
So crazy to think I used to watch Ninja back in the early H1Z1 days...noone really knew who he was. Almost two tapped him, ended up taking his helmet off right before he two tapped me.
@AstrukoАй бұрын
Ninja is definitely the biggest streamer in the world frfr! 🔥💯
@deepfry89Ай бұрын
It's still MASSIVE
@jameswhy1057Ай бұрын
I forgot faze apex existed😭
@Strike_Next28 күн бұрын
I cannot be the only person who thought when he asked the question of who would ninja box he was talking about fortnite.
@Jacob.S.26 күн бұрын
The Ninja comeback needs to be studied
@bigruss8593Ай бұрын
Great video!
@michaelkostenko8553Ай бұрын
Apex’s new content is in-sane
@damoncarterrrАй бұрын
every time he said “crazy” i low-key thought he was fine give that devious ahh look at the camera
@LoiiiiiiiiiiiАй бұрын
Seeing ninja now after watching him play halo over 10 years ago as a kid is uncanny. Can’t believe it’s the same person and you’d never have guessed he’d ever become this famous
@xRaidiationАй бұрын
Woah, just heard "It was only like 200k, so it wasn't really splurge" and I got put in my place bad.... haha
@corkiguessАй бұрын
Ninja and Tfue boxing would be so entertaining fr thats gotta happen
@jugogamingАй бұрын
Keep it up Apex 👏🏻
@tylerlaubsch9093Ай бұрын
Huge fan of the fact he plays Final fantasy 11
@guwopzyАй бұрын
Nah Low Taper is actually massive, it actually grew on me and now it’s a never ending never killable meme
@dannydadon407Ай бұрын
low taper fade still makes me laugh😭
@dob-ycftАй бұрын
its weird to see apex sitting on the right side instead of the left lmao
@ethlwlfАй бұрын
Makes so much sense that ninja was as big as he was, could’ve sold out at any point
@BXMBEATZАй бұрын
3:49 yes true for some jobs but most adult jobs your boss will harass you after hours asking questions about what did and didnt get done
@floats59Ай бұрын
Wisconsin let’s goooo!! We started ninjas relationship loool (not really) but the snow story is real as f
@callofdaddy98Ай бұрын
Muslims are so calm and nice and and polite this guy gave us the best ninja interview ever🖤
@AwesomeSauceypersonАй бұрын
This video was crazy
@thart1338Ай бұрын
I agree with ninja with the subs thing I’ve never seen a streamer be so mainstream. Everybody I knew watched him and my parents would talk about hkm
@xTinHe4dАй бұрын
12:30 the deep going before homelander vibes
@luishuncho2054Ай бұрын
for question 10 i could see GTA 6 being the biggest game of all time like how fortnite was for sure
@GalinskiDesignАй бұрын
People can say everything they want about Ninja, but you can't deny he had worked his a$$ off to get where he's. Respect.
@pacman6595Ай бұрын
Loving these vids Apex! Looking forward to what’s coming inshallah 🙌
@zukilaw4222Ай бұрын
Loved both the podcast and the questions! What a down to earth dude, would love to play golf with him tim and cloak, hitting bombs and throwing back sneaky teas!!
@DogomaticАй бұрын
20:11 “what’s your biggest fear” Ninja: not family health or anything like that no… money man, if I lost all my money now I’d be a nobody.
@exenify120612 күн бұрын
LMAOO bruhhh 200k not a splurge? I feel like im overdoing it ordering extra sauces with my wings :(
@TeenivsHasanАй бұрын
Ninja will always be massive
@nahka4871Ай бұрын
I didnt know apex was in faze, i tought he was in vitality
@RigbyyGaming17 күн бұрын
bro is so rich he basically said 200k aint shit 7:15 💀
@RigbyyGaming11 күн бұрын
@MoldyMan. on god 200k would set me up for life i dont care about fast cars or anything
@water_is_wet7 күн бұрын
1k usd laptop would keep me happy alone for years@@RigbyyGaming
@sirpadwell3167Ай бұрын
200k dollars not being a splurge is an insane thing to say
@skeeti7885Ай бұрын
ninja met juice wrld - dont forget
@vebjrnlarsen4348Ай бұрын
Faze Apenator my goat
@MattThe1stАй бұрын
Here for this vid as well low taper fade
@The_abominablesnowmanАй бұрын
Amazing video i can tell its gonna be massive
@yojacqАй бұрын
Can we get a podcast with Airrack/mack
@xXGageXx27 күн бұрын
Ninja is in the public eye anytime he turns on the stream and even when he doesn't. As a result, he's gained haters and lovers alike. I don't necessarily like today's Ninja, but can't hate on him either. However, I did absolutely love the cow hat, Halo 3, 1v1 Ninja. I miss those days.
@emmusic7870Ай бұрын
It’s not massive and he is not massive. APEC is goat