Long-time YouTuber Bryan Quang Le, known as RiceGum, has recently inked an exclusive agreement with the emerging streaming platform Rumble. Despite joining the platform only a few days ago, he has quickly climbed the ranks to become the third most viewed streamer, trailing only behind actor and comedian Russell Brand and social media personality Andrew Tate.
According to the streamercharts’ published statistics for the first week of July, Bryan achieved an impressive milestone. Within 9 hours of streaming since his debut on July 5, he amassed an astounding 128K viewers, showcasing his strong initial performance on the platform.
RiceGum is the 3rd most watched streamer on Rumble
This comes just 4 DAYS after coming back to streaming 😳 pic.twitter.com/DqqBAH3DmS
— Rice Reports (@ricegumreports) July 10, 2023
RiceGum rises in the ranks of Rumble streamers
Twitch is currently encountering formidable competition from platforms like Kick and Rumble. Among these, Rumble has emerged as a noteworthy contender by securing notable personalities on either exclusive or non-exclusive terms.
For instance, Rumble recently signed both Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed for a series of streams on their platform, demonstrating their ability to attract prominent content creators.
RiceGum has joined the list of streamers on Rumble and has been making a significant impact. Since his arrival, he has garnered an impressive following of over 21,500 followers and has already conducted four successful streams on the platform.
While RiceGum has not disclosed specific details about his contract with Rumble, he has mentioned that it is more favorable than Kick’s offer. He said:
“I had the Kick deal in front of me, I had the Rumble deal in front of me. And the Rumble deal just looked better, bro.”
just signed the deal ✍🏼🤑 pic.twitter.com/BS3dq9iOct
— RiceGum (@RiceGum) July 5, 2023
Rumble has recently signed popular streamer Matthew “Mizkif” on a non-exclusive contract. He streams twice a week on the platform.
Here’s what the fans said
RiceGum’s recent venture to the new platform has generated significant buzz on the internet. The newly released stats from streamercharts have elicited numerous reactions. Here are some of them:
Well I mean… who else is there to watch on Rumble
— GT3RS (@GT3ArS) July 10, 2023
More rts than likes 🔥🔥🔥 RGS got it
— wynz (@WynzAunt) July 10, 2023
I’m sure the competition is hard on rumble..
— TejckaGamblesOnKick (@TannerTejcka) July 10, 2023
Cook
— LakersIn1 (@DloadingsBurner) July 10, 2023
Wow! That’s incredible!!
Who the hell is first and second?— KSI (@KSIMYMAN) July 10, 2023
Third most watched this week SNEAKO and JiDion get more viewers
— 2341 (@macedomanu2341) July 10, 2023
we takin over. Three step plan we already 4steppin it
— Cozy Dubu💅 ✨Ready To Be✨ (@CozyDubu) July 10, 2023
At first glance, Rumble may appear to be just another streaming platform. However, its underlying policies set it apart, with notable differences. For instance, Rumble offers streamers a 100% revenue share of subscriber income and pays them 60% of the ad revenue generated on the platform. To read more about how the website differs from Twitch and Kick, click here.
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