Kick co-owner Trainwreck has responded to recent comments from Twitch streamer Kai Cenat, who claimed the platform extended a substantial offer with specific terms. In response, Trainwreck clarified that the actual offer was significantly lower than the amount Cenat had stated during his Twitch stream.
Kai Cenat is undoubtedly one of the most prominent content creators in the world, making him a highly sought-after figure for any streaming platform. Stake-backed platform Kick was no exception and showed strong interest in bringing him on board. Adin Ross was even seen attempting to persuade Cenat to join, while Kick itself sent him a gift as part of their efforts. Despite the attention, Kai never made the move to Kick and recently reflected on the situation, revealing that the platform had extended a $60 million offer for him to stream half of his first subathon on Kick and publicly announce his switch afterward.
Trainwrecks has gotten a slap on the wrist from Twitch in the form of a short ban, and there's still some confusion about what led to that.
Hours after Kai Cenat’s comments on Kick deal, Trainwreck clarified that the offer was not for a $60 million subathon...