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Adin Ross has decided to remain on live broadcast platform Kick after stating he would be resigning.
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A potential conflict between Ross and Kick CEO Ed Craven could involve a risky move for the brand.
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Ross may stay on Kick because he cannot return to Twitch due to his past behavior.
touch Streamer Adin Ross will never leave the platform. The controversial content creator joined the backed live streaming platform Stake.com in 2023, shortly after being permanently banned from Twitch. He quickly became a representative for the streamer. on Kick and appears to have a close relationship with the company's CEO, Ed Craven, who gifted Ross a Rolls Royce on his 23rd birthday.
However, throughout November and December Rumors have been circulating that Ross and Craven might be reconciling. Some vague posts on social media have fueled this speculation. Many believe that Ross is hinting that he plans to leave Kick. in a tweet that has since been deleted He seemed to be speaking to Craven when he said he would. “Giving you one last chance to do the right thing.” On December 7, Ross confirmed on Twitter that he would be leaving Kick and attempting to get his ban lifted from Twitch.

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However, the content creator has done a 360 and revealed that he will not be leaving Kick in a live broadcast with Ed Craven on December 21. Ross confirmed that he will be doing Brand Risk, his attempt to break into boxing. on Kick “Eddie, you have been nothing but right for me as a partner,” the streamer said. While the pair downplayed rumors of their supposed beef last month, Craven previously denied rumors that Ross would be leaving Kick, and it turns out he was right.
Why has Ross changed his mind about leaving Kick?
It's likely that outsiders will never know what went on behind the scenes throughout November and December between Ross and Craven, however, many speculated that the conflict centered around whether content creators would be allowed to pursue venture endeavors. Is it furthering his brand in Kick? Or maybe he just needs an incentive to do it on Twitch's competing platform and not anywhere else. During the live broadcast, Ross seemed to reassure Craven as much as anyone else. that his attempt to enter the influential world of boxing would be successful. “I think we can do something big from this, brother,” he said, leaving it with me. Leave it to Todd. Leave it to the people who will take this shit to the next level. We'll make Brand Risk on Kick 1 million percent. No matter what.”
Others think Ross backed off his threat to leave Kick simply because he couldn't return to Twitch. In April, Ross asked Twitch to unban him, even though he held a prominent position at Kick and was clearly a friend. with Craven. Surprisingly, the content creator stated that he believes he was banned from Twitch because he opened Kick chat during a live stream on the Amazon-owned platform. However, it appears there was actually more to it than Twitch CEO Dan Clancy. It said unbanning Ross would require “persuasion”.[ing] I think he's really different,” which suggests that the streamer's behavior in general was a factor in the decision.