when these next 6 signings are announced, twitch and all of its puppet fuck faces will be shook
— Trainwreck (@Trainwreckstv) March 26, 2023
Trainwreck’s massive Kick commitment
Considering the lucrative incentive of 95/5% on subscription earnings that Kick is offering to its streamers, there’s no wonder more and more content creators seem to be drawn toward the new streaming platform.
This includes some of the biggest Twitch creators, for example Adin Ross, who recently signed the “biggest streaming deal ever” with Kick after being permanently banned from Twitch. And he might not be the only one, especially as the competition between Kick and Twitch continues growing.
Breaking: Adin Ross reveled in a interview that he signed the single biggest streaming deal of ALL TIME.
He reportedly got more than Nickmercs, Ninja, and Shroud. 😳‼️ pic.twitter.com/2l4ZXg8o59
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) March 1, 2023
Adin Ross commented:
“I’ll just tell you guys straight out of the box, I just signed the biggest streaming deal I’ve ever come across, as far as I know. It feels amazing. I am blessed. Now I want to take the time to really capitalize on this and help those in need and bless everyone I can.”
Will Kick become a major streaming platform?
Trainwrecks also revealed via Twitter that six more streamers will be signing with Kick, and it will reportedly “shock” their competition on Twitch. The fans then quickly began to speculate who it could be. Trainwreck has hinted that Asmongold, Kai Cenat, Sodapoppin, BruceDropEmOff, and Hasanabi could be next to join Kick.
Trainwreck already previously mentioned he’s aiming to sign the “industry titan” Asmongold, promising him the deal the streamer veteran deserves if Twitch doesn’t sign him.
He said:
“If Twitch doesn’t lock you down with something nice, like you deserve. I swear to aman’thul, that I will.”
Meanwhile, probably just like many other streamers, Sodapoppin is said to be hoping to secure a contract with Kick, saying he would make the switch if the offer was at least $1,000,000.
what ~3500 subs on Kick looks like.
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WELCOME to a new era of streaming pic.twitter.com/lq31wyPejw— Trainwreck (@Trainwreckstv) March 10, 2023
For now, it’s not clear what Trainwreck’s plans for the future of the Kick platform are, however, it’s really exciting to see that Twitch is finally getting competition in the live-streaming market since the Mixer went down back in 2020.
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