Adin Ross confirms his permanent return to Kick, ending months of speculation. The popular streamer, who briefly left the platform in 2024, recently returned with a livestream and announced his intention to stay "for good." This decision follows rumors of a potential rift with Kick CEO Ed Craven, which now appear unfounded.
Ross's move to Kick from Twitch in 2023 significantly boosted the platform's popularity. His absence in 2024 fueled uncertainty, but his recent return alongside streamers Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy marks a definitive commitment.
Beyond his return, Ross hinted at "bigger" plans, fueling fan speculation. These may involve his Brand Risk boxing events, a project he intends to expand with Kick's support. Past legal issues with Misfits Boxing highlight the potential challenges ahead.
Kick's co-founder, Bijan Tehrani, previously expressed ambitions to surpass or acquire Twitch. Ross's continued presence significantly strengthens Kick's position in its pursuit of this ambitious goal. The platform's growth trajectory, fueled by high-profile streamers like Ross, makes this aspiration increasingly plausible.
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