Riot just dropped the ban hammer on Trainwreckstv for a 31-day timeout after his low-rank ass got carried by a squad of Immortals and Radiants like ProdCM, Sinatraa, Dapr, and Hamyontwitch. We're talking an 80% winrate over 50 games, with one dude swapping smurfs and shared accounts he didn't own – straight ToS violation under section 15a(a). GamerDoc laid it out clean: this wasn't some innocent 5-stack of buds; it was rank manipulation that ruins queues for everyone grinding ranked.

Train ain't coping quietly – nah, he called it a 'targeted bias ban' and fired back by rallying viewers for 31 max wins a day matching his suspension length. 'If they’re truly consistent, banning the entire Twitch category's coming next,' he roasted on X while going live on Kick. xQc piled on, leaking Discord chats accusing Riot of personal hits and TOS misreads, even after GamerDoc owned a typo and doubled down.

Drama escalated when Riot anti-cheat head Phillip Koskinas leaked Train's IP in a deleted post explaining the borrowed accounts BS. Community's raging – LoreMasterLarry calling out favoritism to Pokimane and Valkyrae stacks, while VLR.gg chats scream 'skill issue, deserved.' No mass Twitch purge yet, but if Riot follows through, Valorant's streamer scene's about to take a squad wipe. Fix the inconsistencies or uninstall your cred, devs – queues can't take more smurf cancer.