Adin Ross reportedly signing $100 million deal with Rumble after fallout with Kick
Adin Ross, a prominent 24-year-old streamer, is rumored to be leaving Kick for a lucrative two-year, $100 million deal with its competitor, Rumble.
The speculation was sparked by reports from Daily Loud, an account on X (formerly Twitter), suggesting Ross’ potential move to the alt-tech video platform.
The rumors intensified following a series of developments on November 20, 2024, when Ross’ and fellow streamer N3on’s names were removed from Kick’s updated App Store description. The updated description now highlights other high-profile creators like xQc, Max Holloway, and Amouranth. Adding to the speculation, Ross recently removed all references to Kick from his social media profiles.
The potential departure comes shortly after Ross publicly clashed with Kick’s co-founder, Ed Craven. In a heated exchange, Ross issued an ultimatum, urging Craven to "make things right," further fueling rumors of his exit.
Rumble, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, with U.S. operations in Florida, is known for hosting content creators and conservative figures. If confirmed, this move could signify a major shift in the competitive streaming landscape.
Ross currently boasts 1.5 million followers on Kick, and his potential deal with Rumble could mark one of the most significant transfers in the streaming industry.