Clavicular passes out on live stream after chokehold
The moment quickly shifted from panic to relief

A tense moment interrupted Day 18 of the Mog World Order streaming marathon when 20-year old creator Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, briefly lost consciousness during a live broadcast on Kick.
The incident unfolded early Thursday morning at a high-energy pool party, where fellow influencer CubanTarzan placed Clavicular in a tight chokehold as part of the on-stream antics. Though Clavicular tapped in submission, the hold had already taken effect.
Within seconds, his resistance faded.
Viewers watched as his body went suddenly limp, his grip loosening before he collapsed. The shift was immediate and unmistakable, one moment engaged, the next unresponsive. Shortly after, his body exhibited brief convulsive movements, a reaction often associated with a rapid drop in blood flow to the brain.
Clavicular just PASSED out and started convulsing after getting choked out 😳 pic.twitter.com/UdTtXSaieD
— views (@viewsceo) April 3, 2026
Concern among those present was instant.
He was quickly lowered to the ground and turned onto his side as friends called out reassurances, monitoring his condition. The response was swift and instinctive, prioritizing airway safety as he remained briefly unresponsive.
Moments later, signs of recovery began to show.
His breathing steadied, muscle tension eased, and he gradually regained awareness. Within a short span, Clavicular was responsive again, soon brushing off the incident and even laughing with those around him as the atmosphere shifted from alarm to relief.
The livestream continued without interruption, and no injuries were reported.
The episode drew immediate comparisons to a separate incident involving Arman Tsarukyan, who had applied a chokehold on a friend, Shoovy, just hours earlier, another reminder of how quickly such techniques can lead to loss of consciousness, even outside professional settings.
While chokeholds are a staple of combat sports, their effects can manifest in seconds when blood flow through the neck is restricted. Clavicular’s quick recovery prevented a more serious outcome, but the moment underscored the fine line between controlled demonstration and real risk.


















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