In a recent live stream, Adin Ross made a threatening statement that he would terminate his contract with Kick and switch to Rumble. The viewers and his fans were left with many unanswered questions that popped up in their minds. Why did he want to move to Rumble? What made him take this decision?
Currently, Ross holds the record for the most hours spent on the Kick streaming platform. He played a significant role in the platform's growth and development. Despite his impressive track record on Kick, the question remains: why did he threaten the viewers? Continue reading!
‘I'm ripping up the contract’
During his most recent live stream, Ross expressed his frustration towards Kick. He stated that unless Kick signed Bryan Quang Le aka RiceGum as a content creator, he would terminate his current contract with the platform and shift his streaming activities to Rumble. Bryan, who had recently returned to creating content after a long break, has caught Ross's attention, and he is determined to have him join the Stake-owned platform.
Ross said, "If we don't do everything in our power to sign RiceGum, we are f**ked. If Rumble gets RiceGum before us, we are f**ked. I'm ripping up the contract and going over there without a contract. If we don't get my brother RiceGum on Kick, I'm leaving!"
'Nobody watches adin or ricegum anymore who cares'
One of the fans wrote, "Ricegum will stream for 1-2 times and then disappear." A second wrote, "Nobody watches adin or ricegum anymore who cares." A third user wrote, "Kick should have taken the money they gave Adinn and just added to what they offered Kai and Speed. Bro is doing nothing for their company." Another said, "Is Adin stuck in 2017 or something? It’s been years since anyone cared about Ricegum." One fan said, "Ricegum has no value to the scene AT ALL. Dude hasn’t uploaded a video outside him and his gf pregnancy. And also you can’t just rip up a contract, that’s now how it works." While another fan added, "Shoutout to clips that are taken out of context."
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