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The Accidental Legend: How Mildred “Button B” Baxter Became a Global Meme in 24 Hours
Des Moines, Iowa — A 78-year-old grandmother who thought she was signing up for a “Bingo Night” at her local community center ended up dominating an international e-sports tournament — and she did it by pressing one button. Repeatedly.
With surgical precision. And unmatched sass.
Meet Mildred Baxter, or as the gaming world now reverently calls her: “Button B.”
🎮 It Started With Bingo… Ended With Brutality
On a sunny Saturday morning, Mildred arrived at the Des Moines Civic Hall, armed with a thermos of chamomile tea, a purse full of Werther’s Originals, and absolutely zero idea what “Mortal Kombat 11” was.
“I thought it was a typo,” Mildred told YapTalk reporters. “I figured ‘e-sports’ was a fancy way to say ‘electronic Bingo.’ And I like fancy words.”
But due to a sign mix-up and the fact that she kept nodding politely through the check-in process, she was registered for the Midwest Regionals of the Mortal Kombat Pro-Am Invitational.
Wearing a knitted cardigan and orthopedic shoes, she took seat #34… and unintentionally became a digital harbinger of doom.

🕹️ The Power of the B Button
Here’s the kicker: Mildred didn’t know what she was doing. She just started pressing the B button on her controller. Over. And over.
And somehow… she kept winning.
Round after round.
Opponent after opponent fell like dominoes. Gamers with $500 gaming mice and years of reflex training were obliterated by what later became known as:
“The Wrath of B.”
Mildred’s on-screen character, Scorpion, a hell ninja fueled by vengeance, kept performing the same low kick combo — relentlessly, flawlessly, and annoyingly effective.
“I thought the guy was dancing,” she said. “So I kept making him do it. Looked like he was stretching his knees.”
📺 Live-Stream Chaos: Internet Watches in Shock and Awe
The tournament was being livestreamed on Twitch. What began as confusion quickly escalated into a digital frenzy.
- Viewers watched as seasoned competitors rage quit.
- Commentators screamed, “She did it AGAIN!”
- Twitter (sorry, X) trended with hashtags like:
- #ButtonB
- #ScorpionNana
- #FatalTEAty
Clips of Mildred’s button-mashing brutality were quickly set to music. TikTok edits featured everything from Beethoven’s Fifth to Gangnam Style.
One remix with the caption: “When Grandma logs in and erases your K/D ratio” got 9.3 million views in under 12 hours.
👾 The Final Boss Fight… and Her Grandson
The final round? Against 19-year-old esports prodigy Jett “SlayZer” Tran.
Turns out… he’s Mildred’s grandson.
“I saw the bracket and said, ‘Grandma??’ Then she kicked my character off a cliff,” Jett recounted, still visibly traumatized. “She didn’t even know she was playing me.”
In the decisive moment, Scorpion executed a fatality move Mildred accidentally triggered while adjusting her glasses.
The audience screamed. Jett wept. Mildred sipped tea and asked:
“Is it over? Can I get my Bingo card now?”
🏆 She Won… Everything
After a long silence, the judges announced:
“Player 34 – Mildred Baxter – is the Midwest Mortal Kombat Champion.”
Confetti cannons misfired. A smoke machine exploded. Someone in the back fainted.
Mildred just smiled and accepted a $25,000 check and a trophy shaped like a flaming skull.
“Well, that’s nice,” she said. “Do I get a coupon for soup?”
🌐 The Aftermath: Global Icon Status Achieved
Since then, things have escalated quickly:
- She gained 4.7 million Twitch followers overnight.
- A new TikTok trend called “The Nana Challenge” involves beating any game using only one button.
- ESPN called her “The Greatest Unintentional Athlete of the Decade.”
- Kanye West tweeted, “Button B is my spirit animal.”
And yes, she still doesn’t fully understand what just happened.
“I thought Twitch was a dance,” she said. “Turns out, it’s the news.”
🧠 Mildred’s Esports Philosophy: “Just Push Something Until It Works”
Her approach to gaming has now inspired a wave of minimalist gamers who call themselves “Button Believers.”
She’s even been invited to speak at TEDx, with a talk titled:
“B is for Brilliance: My Accidental Rise to E-Sports Legend.”
Merchandise is rolling in:
- “I Got Beat By Button B” hoodies
- Action figures that only have one movable limb
- A brand collaboration with Meta called “Oculus Nana”

💬 Netizens React
📣 “This is the greatest plot twist in competitive gaming history.”
📣 “My grandma knits. HER grandma NUKES.”
📣 “I trained for 8 years. She pressed B for 8 minutes. We are not the same.”
📣 “She is the chosen one. The prophecy has been fulfilled.”
Even Elon Musk chimed in:
“We need to upload her reflexes to Grok AI immediately.”
📆 What’s Next for Button B?
We asked Mildred what’s next.
“Well, I’ve been invited to something called ‘EVO’ in Las Vegas. I assume that stands for Elderly Vacation Opportunity?”
We told her it didn’t.
“Oh well,” she said. “Do they have soup?”
📌 Moral of the Story?
- Never underestimate your grandma
- Always read signs carefully
- Sometimes the best strategy… is just press B