2025 Link — Bitchinbubba

If you’ve been anywhere near online fighting game communities or Twitch drama feeds in the past half-decade, the name needs no introduction. Love him or hate him, the man has been a magnet for memes, mains, and meltdowns. Now, with whispers of a full-blown return in 2025 , the FGC is bracing for impact.

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He started a list on a scrap of plywood: “BitchinBubba Projects 2025.” No paperwork, no permits, just a schedule he taped to the Emporium’s door. Word traveled in that town the way gossip always did—fast, with the right exaggerations. By Friday, a ragtag crew had assembled: Mari, who cooked lunches for volunteers; Old Man Fletcher, who brought tools and one-liners; a high schooler named Zoey, who could weld and wore a safety-pin through her lip like punctuation; and Lenny, a former postal worker with a laugh that doubled as motivation. If you’ve been anywhere near online fighting game

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For the uninitiated: BitchinBubba (real name rarely spoken, often joked as “Bubba James”) rose to infamy as a player known for his aggressive zoning, teabagging, and a temper that made controller-throwing an art form. After a dramatic exit from streaming in late 2023 following a leaked DM scandal and a very public beef with several pro players, he went silent. No tweets. No streams. Just a ghost in the machine.