Adin Ross is rumored to be leaving Kick after removing references to the platform, with reports suggesting a $100M deal with Rumble
Adin Ross, a popular 24-year-old streamer, is rumored to be leaving Kick to join Rumble in a two-year deal reportedly worth $100 million.
The speculation began with reports from Daily Loud, an X account (formerly Twitter), hinting at Ross’ potential move to the alt-tech video platform. These rumors gained traction on November 20, 2024, after both Ross’ and fellow streamer N3on’s names were removed from Kick’s updated App Store description. The updated description now spotlights creators like xQc, Max Holloway, and Amouranth. Additionally, Ross recently scrubbed all references to Kick from his social media profiles, adding to the buzz.
This potential move follows a public fallout between Ross and Kick co-founder Ed Craven. Ross issued a pointed ultimatum to Craven to “make things right,” further fueling speculation about his departure.
Rumble, founded in 2013 and based in Toronto, Canada, with U.S. operations in Florida, is renowned for hosting creators and conservative personalities. If confirmed, Ross’ shift to Rumble could reshape the competitive landscape of streaming platforms.
Currently, Ross has 1.5 million followers on Kick, and the rumored deal with Rumble could mark one of the streaming industry’s most significant transitions.