Popular streamer Adin Ross has shocked fans by leaving Kick and claiming that Kick CEO Ed “Eddie” Kraven has offered him a multi-million dollar subathon deal.
Adin Ross joined Kick after he was permanently banned from Twitch and things seemed to be going well for the streamer. However, on November 13, 2024, Kick CEO Ed “Eddie” Kraven unfollowed Adin Ross and this started many rumors. Fans thought the streamer had left Kick and many speculated he’d return on Twitch. The rumors were fueled by cryptic tweets Adin made on X. However, nothing was officially announced by Kick or the streamer.
On November 16, 2024, in since-deleted tweets, Adin Ross threatened to expose Kick CEO Eddie and also claimed he had offered him a subathon deal.
Adin Ross claims he was offers a subathon deal from Kick CEO Eddit Kraven for an eight-figure sum.
Kick CEO Eddie claimed that Adin Ross was talking about leaving the platform because he wanted more money. Furthermore, Eddie said that Adin was “clip farming” and starting drama. Eddie also questioned where the streamer would go as he is banned from Twitch and has few platforms to go to.
Adin responded to these allegations in since-deleted tweets on his X account. Adin Ross claimed that he would expose the real Eddie if he didn’t reach out to make things right. Furthermore, the streamer claimed this wasn’t scripted drama.
The streamer Adin Ross also claimed that Eddie was lying about him wanting more money. He alleged that Kick offered him an eight-figure subathon deal for January 2025. Adin further claimed that the amount didn’t include subs and was without gambling. He also said he’d post an entire video after consulting his lawyer.
However, Adin Ross deleted the abovementioned tweets and made a new tweet. In it, Adin stated he’d get off Twitter and calm down. The streamer elaborated that he cares about his fans too much and doesn’t want to “not go live for months.”
Adin Ross claimed that he has promised fans too much so he will fix everything and go live again. Fans are speculating that Adin deleted the previous tweets and made the new tweet to try and salvage his Kick deal.
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