Well this just got (potentially) quite interesting. If Phil is indeed referring to Champions (I doubt it, probably more whining about copyright or something else we haven't caught wind of yet), he's making a very serious mistake evoking a word like "fraud" in such a context.
Regardless of that, though, this latest guild kick, more than any previous one, has to STING (corny pun intended).
Not only do we have an established pattern of Phil getting downgraded every time he finds a new guild (which his ego surely finds utterly offensive), but this time, even he cannot deny the simple and obvious truth: no one is going to stick to their guns and keep him around, even if they say they will do exactly that. He cannot trust anyone, he cannot find a new forever home, because he's an asshole.
if we look at patterns, we can see him trying to manipulate his way into high ranking positions in some of these factions, because he thinks having the ability to kick people is enough to silence them
his behaviour in wwe champions is very similar to what he does on stream, except he isn't the top dog on wwe champions, no matter how much he whales, and when he tried to create his own factions-it was him trying to be the top dog, just like he sees himself on stream
he's so desperate to control the narrative-even though he always goes on about "not caring", he seems to care a lot about what complete strangers think about him
I just don't understand why he wouldn't stay the founder of his own faction, where he could control the narrative, maybe he realised noone with a significant roster was joining him, but he more than likely jumped the gun and put all his hope on the name change being able to hide him, he was probably thinking the name change would give him a shortcut back to faction feud event rewards
manipulative, lying, indecisive, no self-awareness, narcissistic, zero grasp on the risk vs reward concept, puts all of his eggs in one basket, huge ego, shortcuts and laziness, it all sounds like a certain balding streamer