After reports of the streamer Adin Ross leaving Kick, there have been speculations that he’ll sign with Rumble, and fans wonder whether it’s true.
Fans started talking about Adin Ross leaving Kick when the CEO Edward “Eddie” Craven unfollowed the streamer. After some tweets by Adin, fans started speculating which platform the streamer would move. He is banned from Twitch so that was a nonstarter and most streamers don’t prefer YouTube for live streaming. This left one possibility and rumors surfaced that Adin Ross would be joining Rumble. While nothing was confirmed fans were waiting for the return of Adin, who hadn’t gone live since he stopped streaming on Kick.
Now, new reports have surfaced that allege that Adin Ross is in talks with Rumble and will sign a two-year contract for $100 million.
According to Adin’s since-deleted tweets in reply to the Kick CEO, he has really left the platform.
When Adin Ross and Kick CEO Eddie were feuding, the latter alleged on stream that the streamer was causing drama to farm engagement. Eddie stated that Adin wanted more money and that’s why he was talking about leaving Kick. Furthermore, he said that Adin is banned from Twitch and has nowhere to go.
In reply, Adin Ross made two tweets which have since been deleted. In the tweets, Adin claimed that the Kick CEO had offered him an eight-figure subathon deal. Furthermore, the content creator claimed that Eddie was lying about him wanting more money. Adin even went as far as to threaten to expose the real Eddie.
Adin deleted the aforementioned tweets and made a new tweet claiming he needs to calm down. In addition, the streamer shared his desire to go live soon. However, fans got the confirmation they wanted. The streamer let his fans know that he had left Kick.
Furthermore, some viewers noticed that Kick had removed Adin from its Apple app description. This has almost completely confirmed his departure from Kick for fans. Many viewers feel that Adin leaving Kick will affect the platform significantly. However, only time will tell whether that happens.
Rumors of Adin Ross joining Rumble surfaced when the streamer was seen with the platform’s CEO Chris Pavlovski at a UFC event.
There is no confirmation from the streamer or the platform that Adin Ross will join permanently. However, it’s true that Adin has no other platform to fall back to. While YouTube is also technically an option Adin is too much of a controversial streamer to safely livestream there.
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