In case you didn’t already know, Twitch appears to have an unofficial ranking of the best looking streamers. Representing the male competitors, being anything but humble, is TrainwrecksTV and Hasan Piker. However, The Witcher enthusiast and Geralt of Rivia himself, Henry Cavill has started to rock the boat without even having a Twitch account.

Taking to Twitter to extend an invitation to the majestic superhero, Tyler Niknam (a.k.a. TrainwrecksTV) “welcomed” Cavill to Twitch. Just to clarify, the PC whizz does not have a Twitch channel...yet. A whirlwind of excitement grew back in May over a tweet that showed an image of Cavill wearing headphones behind a desk. Twitch’s search bar received a sudden hammering as the gaming community frantically searched for Superman’s channel that did not exist. Now the buzz has begun again, thanks to Trainwrecks' tweet, however not everyone is happy about the prospect of him joining the ranks.

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Hasan Piker, allegedly the “best looking streamer on Twitch”, has been feeling the heat from Superman’s laser eyes as his reputation falls under threat. Piker was noticeably unimpressed during one of his livestreams as Reddit user ‘okbuddyhasan’ attempted to cheer him up with a video. The clip began with an image of Piker that sharply changed to a full montage of Henry Cavill and his alluring charm. The streamer looked rather frustrated as he endured the full homage to Henry, and concluded by expressing his disappointment. Piker emphasized how he had hoped for the video to lift his spirits, but claimed that the montage “legitimately broke me.”

Trainwreck also took a stab in the same welcoming tweet, stating that he was the best looking man on Twitch. The streamer’s thread was then flooded with unflattering images of himself, as well as some sporadic words of encouragement. If Geralt does appear on the popular streaming platform, then Twitch would see a high increase in user registrations. While Cavill seems to be a relatively humble guy, Trainwrecks and Piker promote themselves as being the opposite.

Cavill has been known to the gaming community for a while now, as a hardcore The Witcher fan and an all-round gamer. Aside from the flurry of memes created during his time playing Geralt, the actor has also tried his hand in PC building. The 37-year-old posted a video of the build to Instagram, which delighted many fans and slightly, creepy admirers of the monster hunter. The second wave of speculation started there, as many fans wondered if his new PC would encourage him to begin streaming.

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