@editor.r6: @Fett dance breaks>>#jynxzi #stompn #rainbowsixsiege #fettr6s #spoit

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qincw
ŻĚTȚŸ :
HES HITTING THE SMEEZE
2026-04-20 02:03:03
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rreallyrichhh
jv :
fett after explaining why some random t2 player is the next coming of stompn
2026-04-20 12:58:06
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royal_penguinxx
Royal Penguinxx :
My goat
2026-04-20 23:46:37
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braylennallen
braylen :
that smeezeeee 😭
2026-04-20 12:26:11
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daniviegolover
Dani :
How fett moving
2026-04-24 03:51:10
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r1cebunny_h4aven
🫠 :
Best coach for a reason
2026-04-20 19:42:52
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angelgomez4127
angelgomez4127 :
2026-04-19 17:15:32
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elite5560
Elias223 :
Y he lowk hittin ts 😭🙏
2026-04-22 03:09:59
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shako7180
172840 :
Make stompn a edit 🙏🏽
2026-04-20 01:34:58
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emilio.h05
Emilio :
damn i didn’t know fett got jiggy like dat
2026-04-21 03:51:22
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iluvsillykitties_
#1 :
Should’ve added when he hit the nae nae on broadcast
2026-04-20 00:25:10
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griffinthecool
Griffin :
2026-04-20 04:03:54
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val0tta
val0tta :
Like an MJ silhouette
2026-04-29 02:06:23
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uszk1234
💀💀💀 :
professor of r6 got some moves
2026-04-20 14:02:12
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everettluu
everettluu :
Throwing it all away to defend mooda 😭
2026-04-20 20:27:08
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dejohn_04
Dejohn04 :
Hold onnnnn 😂😂🔥🔥
2026-04-20 22:25:47
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finnfromwawa
FinnFromWawa :
Ex pro Coach btw 😭😭
2026-04-21 12:45:39
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hoper6s
hoper6s :
Can someone make this a gif?😭
2026-04-22 10:29:00
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daddyswungyou.r6
swung🌺 :
didn't know the goated coach had moves like this
2026-04-25 18:24:16
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