Adin Ross urges Kai Cenat to join Kick
Since Kick.com was launched in December 2022, Adin Ross has been the biggest creator on the platform. Trainswrecktv, the streamer who is backing Kick says that people aren’t ready for the kind of signings they have planned.
In a tweet by esports journalist Jake Lucky, he said that Ross alleges Kick is going to sign six more creators in the coming week. Amid all of this, Adin is allegedly trying to get Kai Cenat to the platform.
Adin Ross tries to get Kai Cenat to Kick.com
“I hope you see what’s going on”
Adin Ross texted Kai Cenat after Twitch gave him customized sneakers instead of a contract 😂 pic.twitter.com/ARK15qZEjc
— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) March 27, 2023
Since Adin‘s move to Kick, he has been pretty vocal about the fact that Kick is way more relaxed than Twitch. He has also been asking streamers to move to Twitch’s rival platform because the revenue model favors creators.
In between all of this, he is also trying to get Twitch’s most subbed creator, Kai Cenat to that platform. Kai had recently received new sneakers from Twitch and was seemingly confused about it. Adin texted Kai after that and was trying to convince him to move to Kick.
Kai said: “Adin has seen Twitch give me the sneakers, I think.. and he text me like “I hope you see what’s going on.”
In the clip, Kai is also seen saying “the door is opened”, and this has left fans confused about what his plans would be.
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