Despite becoming famous for streaming GTA V on Twitch, Adin Ross has made the switch to Kick. Ross claims to have the biggest streaming deal of any creator, making him the representative or “poster boy” of the brand.
Adin Ross is also famous for collaborating with many different creators and streamers. The “poster boy” has taken upon himself the responsibility of convincing big celebrities like Lebron James and Metro Boomin to join Kick.
Adin Ross tries to bring Metro Boomin to Kick after LeBron James
LeBron James recently expressed his interest in streaming Madden NFL to his and the games’ countless number of followers through X. Stuck in the dilemma of choosing a streaming platform, he asked his followers to choose between Twitch and Kick.
Daniel Clancy, the CEO of Twitch, took this opportunity to convince James to join his platform, a phenomenon that would allow his company’s revenue to reach new heights. On the other hand, Adin Ross, who recently switched to Kick from Twitch, asked James to go for Kick.
This has ignited a certain cold war between many different streamers and fans, with the replies to the post filled with people criticizing both the streaming platforms, Adin Ross and even Lebron James, hoping that this would not lead to a second version of the infamous Lebron James TV show, “The Decision”.
On one hand, we have LeBron James, unclear and confused about his next move. And on the other hand, we have Adin Ross, who is clear and adamant about his motive. He wants to bring in as many celebrities to Kick as he can.
Recently, on New Year’s Eve, famous records producer Metro Boomin, also an active Twitch user, sent out a tweet asking for help changing his username, as he felt that his old username was not “aesthetically pleasing” and wasn’t authenticating his presence on the platform, promising his followers and the platform that he was the real one.
Adin Ross pounced on this opportunity to criticize Twitch and the fact that it wasn’t offering much money to its users and he asked Metro to accompany him on Kick.
Adin Ross wants to fight in viral phone booths
On the same day, Ross posted a video of him reacting to a newly viral form of martial arts-phone booth boxing. It is a form of boxing that originated in Russia, with the sole purpose of witnessing a fight where there is no room to dodge or escape. For these fights, the phones are removed from the booth for total hand-to-hand combat, and also removed are the glasses so that no one gets a cut. The only way someone wins is if they knock down their opponent or make them surrender.
Ross seemed very interested in the idea, asking his audience if “it is dangerous or he could do this.”
With his invitation to such celebrities and producing such content as video reactions, Ross has now made his intentions very clear. It’s very evident that Adin Ross will be staying at Kick and will continue to produce content on this platform.