YouTube content creator MrBeast believes that he will eventually overtake top-subscribed channel T-Series and get revenge for PewDiePie. PewDiePie was once the most-subscribed channel on all of YouTube, holding the honor for years. Eventually, India-based media company T-Series started to close in on PewDiePie's subscriber count. This resulted in a prolonged feud between the two channels, which PewDiePie eventually lost.

PewDiePie did not go down without a fight, however. The controversial YouTuber created diss raps and even a sarcastic, insult-filled song wishing T-Series "congratulations" for beating his subscriber count. Since then, PewDiePie has claimed that he's retired from YouTube, though he still uploads videos to his channel regularly. In the years since T-Series beat PewDiePie's total subscriber count, he's also been surpassed by Cocomelon, Sony Entertainment Television India, and finally, MrBeast, making PewDiePie the fifth-most subscribed channel on YouTube.

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Right now, T-Series has a staggering 232 million subscribers on YouTube. Children's show Cocomelon trails behind in a distant second place with only 150 million subscribers. MrBeast has about 125 million subscribers at the time of this writing, so he has to get over 100 million more subscribers to overtake T-Series, which would be an absolutely incredible feat, to say the least. But while it may seem impossible, MrBeast has pulled off some pretty incredible stunts over the course of his YouTube career.

MrBeast has exploded in popularity in recent years, and he has leveraged his YouTube fame to branch out to other media. MrBeast has started his own fast food company, and he's also made an appearance in Epic Games' extremely popular Fortnite battle royale game. His celebrity continues to grow with his subscriber count, so while MrBeast has a significant way to go before he can hope to take the top spot from T-Series, it does seem like it would be technically possible some years down the line, especially if he is able to rally supporters in similarly to PewDiePie.

It's clear that MrBeast isn't deleting his YouTube channel at 100 million subscribers like he previously joked, so time will tell just how far his subscriber count climbs. There's about 24 million subscribers between MrBeast and the next channel on the list, Sony Entertainment Television India, so that will be the next hurdle to overcome before he can even really think about tackling T-Series. While some hardcore PewDiePie fans may be sad to see their favorite YouTuber continue to drop down the list of most-subscribed YouTube channels, others would be happy to see MrBeast exact revenge on T-Series in his honor.

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Source: Dexerto