Popular Twitch streamer Sketch has been taking social media by storm with his latest meme trend, “What’s up brother?” The trend has gained popularity among his fans, with even the NFL taking notice.
Sketch, known for streaming Madden NFL games on Twitch and YouTube, has garnered over half a million followers on Twitch alone. A devoted Houston Texans fan, he often wears a CJ Stroud jersey during his streams and frequently collaborates with fellow streamer Jynxzi.
The “What’s up brother?” trend stems from the catchphrases Sketch frequently uses during his streams, such as “brother,” “Tuesday, Tuesday,” and “special teams, special plays, special players,” accompanied by a pointed index finger in the air. Fans, primarily male, have been participating in the trend by asking their male counterparts “What’s up brother?” and receiving Sketch’s signature catchphrases in response.
The trend has gained momentum, with athletes from the NFL, NBA, and PGA Tour joining in. The NFL official TikTok account even shared one of Sketch’s clips, expressing support for the trend.
Fans have been captivated by the trend, marveling at how many people have embraced Sketch’s catchphrases in their daily conversations. Many have noted the joyous reactions of those participating in the trend, showcasing the lighthearted and fun nature of the meme.
The “What’s up brother?” trend continues to spread across social media, showcasing Sketch’s influence and popularity in the gaming and streaming community.