LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: With the emergence of new platforms, the streaming war is heating up. Adin Ross recently expressed his interest in signing a deal with Rumble over Kick which has slowed its expansion in order to recruit streamers, whilst Rumble has taken a substantial lead.
Rumble acquired Kai Cenat and Mizkif streaming rights, raising Ross' concerns about the platform's future in a recent stream. Ross expressed excitement over RiceGum's return to YouTube in April, predicting a streaming platform for him. He urged Kick to sign RiceGum.
Adin Ross to sign a deal with Rumble
Recently Ross took to Twitter and shared his interest in joining Rumble because Kick did not sign a deal with RiceGum. He wrote, "Adin Ross will now sign with Rumble, as Kick couldn't sign RiceGum."
In one of the recent streams, Ross warned that Rumble capturing the returning streamer would be far worse news. He forewarned Kick of his impending activities, saying, “I’m ripping up the contract and going over there [Rumble].” He went on to say, "If we do not get my brother, my brother RiceGum, alright Kick, I am leaving."
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He stated that if Kick does not acquire RiceGum, he will leave the platform. He eventually explained to the audience that he was joking about quitting, but he still wishes RiceGum would join the platform. “But look, I’m pretty confident we can get RiceGum,” Ross asserted. He also shared a "clip" on Twitter.
'If he leaves kick will die'
Ross' words have piqued supporters' interest in Kick and Ross's plans for the future. A user mentioned their opinion in the comments section saying, "If he leaves kick will die." Another user said, "Adin is forever corny but gotta give it up to him for his hard work." One user said, "I guess he's leaving a platform where he has equity." "Unironically better for kick that way," a user remarked.
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