N3on and Jack Doherty get banned from Kick after getting into a physical altercation during an event

Jack Doherty and N3on were both banned from Kick after a physical altercation erupted between the two streamers and their respective teams while they were attending an event.

On June 21, the two Kick streamers were streaming live from a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship event in Florida. However, things quickly escalated out of control when they came face to face.

N3on’s confrontation with Doherty began when he approached him inside the hall and questioned, “Why are you pointing at me, bro? What’s your motive behind it, bro?”

“Doherty forcefully responded, “I didn’t do anything. Please leave me alone,”as he pushed the person backward into the surrounding crowd. A fight ensued between their respective teams, with punches being thrown back and forth.”

Approximately 20 seconds later, security stepped in to separate the two groups and ultimately escorted them out of the venue to part ways. However, as N3on and his team were exiting the BKFC event, Doherty pursued and attacked him from behind.

N3on’s security guard, Leon, who had been with the company for a long time, acted swiftly and landed a punch on Doherty before restraining and pushing him away. The altercation between the two teams resumed for a brief period before eventually calming down, leading to both groups departing from the premises.

After the dispute, N3on and Jack Doherty were both prohibited from using Kick. Their profiles on the streaming site are now unavailable and display the standard 404 error message: “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.”

Although the exact reason was not disclosed, several fans have alleged that it is because they violated Kick’s Community Guidelines regarding violence. The guidelines explicitly state that any deliberate and excessive violence in the real world is not permitted on Kick.

N3on has remained silent after the ordeal, while Doherty has taken to his Twitter/X account to share several posts. One of the posts featured a clip from N3on stating, “I will be taking that money”and “You will be going down, my brother.”

In response, he stated, “Bro, you keep mentioning trying to sue me. This is the second time you have spread this false accusation and damaged my reputation, even though you know it’s not true. Just know that I am not the only one who can play this game, bro.”

As of now, N3on, Jack Doherty, and Kick have not released an official statement explaining the reason for their ban.

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