In an autistic thought process, a voice from my shoulder, tells me this could still be partially fake. Someone who is bored and doesn't care for any party and just Photoshops for the LOLs could just invest some time in his quarantine shelter. This doesn't need to fulfill a purpose, this doesn't need to make sense, boredom is a strong motivator.
All he has to do is take real leaks but change Phil's avatar, maybe the name, and fake the user information. That's not a lot of work.
I'm 99% convinced those leaks are real and Phil burns money in WWE Champions. 1% to doubt for the pool of autism. A video usually kills those doubts, but I'm not sure the originators would go to this additional effort.
I'm still amazed people still have some level of skepticism about all this, maybe the Discord leaks sound too convenient, and that's not enough proof... but you gotta keep in mind that yes, this thread has gotten long, and some of the pages do consist of other doubters and people debating if this could REALLY be DSP so it's a lot to read through, but there's been too many things brought up in this thread to ignore.
He has a history with mobile games, specifically another WWE-themed mobile game called WWE SuperCard. He was stupid enough to post on the official forums for the game under his own name and it didn't take long for detractors to find out. People started putting things together in regards to his stream behavior and noted that he specifically cancelled a stream or two in the past because he chose to grind all night for a SuperCard event instead. When he got called out on this, he was pissed off but also straight up admitted that he played the game during breaks to brag about the fact that nobody "noticed" him doing it. Makes a lot more sense as to what he could possibly be doing during his 30+ minute breaks now, right? Old habits die hard and I guarantee you he's still doing it. It's been proven that his participation in WWE Champions-related events goes up on the leaderboards when he's either on break or not streaming, and especially on his days off. When the camera's off, he's clicking away on his phone.
He gets upset whenever anyone brings the game up and tries to act like people are speaking gibberish. Despite the fact that he's admitted to playing the game on his stream, you're not allowed to discuss it there now. Why? Because he realized he fucked up with his mobile game yet again and wants to keep his spending hush-hush, lest his paypigs discover the truth (although at this point I'm not sure how many of them would actually stop giving him money)
It's difficult to pin down how much money he's spent, estimations on every event have been all over the place but whenever a new wrestler gets added, it's almost always pay to get a chance to unlock them, and Phil always pays because we can see his character roster growing. He must have everything, he must get the respect of his (not-so) secret faction. While the exact amount won't be known unless we ever see his PayPal receipts, people have done the math to determine how many VIP points are needed to get the highest VIP rank of 13, which Phil just happens to have. We know he spent a minimum of $40,000 just to get there, and at this point that's a conservative total if you factor in that he's been spending more since then. If there was a rank above 13, he might just have it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WWEChampions/comments/881f0b/cost_to_advance_each_vip_tier/
And unlike what people might want to believe about Discord screenshots being faked or whatever... the account VIP level of whoever owns the TheyCallMeDSP account in WWE Champions is not faked. Anyone with the game can verify it for themselves by searching under the Faction section for the "Uselessness" faction, and then clicking on his profile (he's ranked 2nd in the faction, meaning that someone other than him has a higher total talent level for their roster and I'm sure that's eating him up inside).
Some people may still want to say that's not him, that somebody else chose to use that name and just happened to completely whale out on the game and play it all the times DSP isn't busy streaming. Anybody who thinks this is a long con, that somebody chose that name on purpose to "own" the detractors, by spending $40,000 of their own money instead of just giving it straight to DSP himself, is a fucking loon. There's too much time and money invested in that account, and it belongs to someone who doesn't want to publically admit it's theirs.