Trainwrecks Refutes Claims of Adin Ross Leaving Kick and Aims to Resolve All Issues

Trainwrecks Refutes Claims of Adin Ross Leaving Kick and Aims to Resolve All Issues

Clarification from Trainwrecks on Adin Ross’s Status at Kick

Recently, Trainwrecks addressed rumors regarding Adin Ross’s alleged departure from the streaming platform Kick. He expressed optimism for resolving any issues, emphasizing the desire for him, Adin, and fellow streamer xQc to “continue dominating together.”

This clarification followed a tweet from the well-known account Clippedszn, which boasts over 190,000 followers and is popular for sharing clips of leading streamers. Their post suggested that Trainwrecks had criticized Adin Ross for leaving Kick, fueling speculation around the situation.

Video Highlights from Recent Kick Discussion

The controversy stemmed from a segment on Kick’s weekly streamed chat show featuring the platform’s CEO, Ed Craven, and other creators addressing various issues. In a clip from the show, Trainwrecks shared a thought-provoking statement: “Anyone that has an itch for Twitch needs to go get that itch out – only then will they come back and truly believe in the vision of Kick.”

Trainwrecks Denies Any Subtle Shade

In response to the speculation generated by Clippedszn, Trainwrecks quickly clarified that his comments were not aimed at Adin Ross. He stressed, “Incorrect, Adin is part of the core team with me and x [xQc], and hopefully, we find a way to get everything resolved so we can continue dominating together.”

He passionately concluded his message by defending himself against the “parasocial weirdos”who, according to him, create drama and misunderstandings. “I will not bring up drama for you… If you want to build a wedge between me, the ONLY creator defending all of SSB [Adin Ross’s streamer group] internally, then so be it,” he remarked.

Background of Speculations

The heightened speculation regarding Adin Ross’s potential exit from Kick and the supposed selling of his co-ownership shares arose after an intense exchange with CEO Ed Craven. During a live stream, Craven remarked, “Where the f**k is Adin going to? He’s banned on Twitch… he’s got nowhere to go.” This comment incited a strong response from Adin, who threatened to expose Craven, indicating he was giving the CEO “one last chance”to mend their differences.

Amidst this controversy, fellow streamer Kai Cenat has stepped in, vowing to assist Adin in making a final push for his Twitch unbanning, following a series of prior unsuccessful attempts.

For further insights and updates on this evolving situation, you can refer to the full story here.

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