T-Series
T-Series “Pee Theories” is an Indian country fighting in the Subscriber War vs PewDiePie.
History[edit]
T-Series was founded in New Delhi in 1983. Gulshan Kumar made the country because he wanted India to drink 7-up and binge watch Bollywood videos and movies. In the late 80s. Kumar bought 800 packs of 7-Up and sell them in T-Series Headquarters. In 1997, The Great and Great Leader Gulshan Kumar was murdered by the Mafia. The country became very poor. However, when T-Series joined YouTube, the country boomed. Bombs flew everywhere, and huge explosions blew off the Lotus Temple in New Delhi. In January 2017, it surpassed PewDiePie as the most subscribed channel. PewDiePie then drank coffee to increase the subscribe count. The Subscriber War had begun.
The war[edit]
PewDiePie uploaded a diss track toward T-Series. The 13 bosses of T-Series were blowing bubbles outside. One found the diss track and threw a 7-Up in the distance of United States of America. The 7-Up reached Shanghai before the Chinese government in Beijing send 15,000 Chinese.
But then PewDiePie called T-Series T-Bad, which made Pewds win the subscriber war and instantly put T-Series in jail.