Why Fans Think Adin Ross is Leaving Kick

As a long-time follower of Adin Ross and Kick, I must admit that the recent speculations surrounding Adin’s potential departure from Kick have stirred quite a buzz among the community. The alleged unfollowing of Adin by CEO Ed Craven on social media has certainly sparked curiosity and concern among fans, especially considering Adin’s significant influence within the platform.


Supporters of well-known streamer Adin Ross are buzzing on various social media outlets, as there’s talk that he could be leaving the streaming platform Kick. Adin Ross is a key figure on Kick who has assisted numerous others in securing deals with the streaming service. However, since a controversial move made by Kick CEO Ed Craven has gone viral online, fans are speculating about what Adin Ross’ next move might be.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Here’s why fans think Adin Ross is leaving Kick

Recently, I’ve noticed that conversations on social media have been buzzing about the rumored fallout between Kick and Adin Ross. Fans are talking because they believe that Kick’s CEO, Ed Craven, has allegedly stopped following Adin on social media platforms.

On the other hand, Craven’s move remains unconfirmed as of now. Lately, Ross has added his voice to the topic, posting about this rumored change on X (previously known as Twitter). Yet, the streamer’s message seems to have left fans even more puzzled.

According to a report by Dexerto, Ross is set to conduct a live stream featuring UFC champion Jon Jones, which he announced on November 10. However, in his recent post on platform X, Ross appears to express some reservations about the streaming platform and also mentions that he’s unsure about rumors suggesting Craven allegedly stopped following him. In his post, he wrote, “No script. I just found out from your posts. I’ll still stream with Jon Jones, but where?

To date, Kick has not yet publicly commented on this matter. When Ross joined forces with Kick back then, there were whispers that the agreement was roughly worth $150 million over a period of two to three years. Nevertheless, the precise figures remain undisclosed. In an interview with streamers Trainwreck and Jake Lucky in 2023, Ross himself claimed that it was “the largest streaming deal ever secured by any creator.

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2024-11-13 15:40