Invading Hasan’s video on Twitch as he informed viewers about the ongoing Writers Guild Strike, the stage crasher who hijacked the 2022 Game Awards is back.

An disruption during the Game of the Year announcement at the 2022 Game Awards became a memorable part of the presentation. A teenage audience member interrupted the talks after Elden Ring received the Game of the Year award and dedicated the prize to former President Bill Clinton in a move that went viral on social media. The person remarked, “I would like to dedicate this award to my reformed Orthodox Rabbi, Bill Clinton, thank you, everybody.” before being led off stage and eventually being taken into custody.

The stage crasher has reappeared on screens when it seemed as though the incident—and the person who caused it—had lost the gaming and streaming community’s interest. A few weeks after the initial Twitch live stream crash involving Kai Cenat and xQcs, Hasan, another content provider, was involved. The Game Awards stage invader can be seen in the tape from Hasan’s May 4 program holding a sign that reads “we love landlords” on one side and, for some reason, makes reference to the WWE star “Brock Lesnar” on the other. In effect, the gate crasher opposed and undermined the strike’s intended point by joining his stream.

He then says, “what’s going on? How are you guys doing? We love landlords all against unions. We are here to protest against the landlords and the unions. After that, he requests that they shake hands quickly because “we love landlords.”

The stage invader is subsequently joined by a friend, proving he wasn’t there alone. Hasan utterly no-sold the couple despite the theatrics. The Twitch star refused to participate in their trolling in any manner, not even with a smile.