Adin Ross Vows to Kick Addiction for Good
Adin Ross Recommits to Kick Streaming Platform with "Bigger" Plans on the Horizon
Popular streamer Adin Ross has definitively ended speculation about his future, confirming his intention to remain on the Kick streaming platform. Ross's recent absence from Kick, lasting several months in 2024, fueled rumors of a potential departure. However, his return last weekend, alongside fellow streamers, and a subsequent tweet dispel these rumors. He's committed to Kick "for good," and even hinted at larger projects in the works.
Ross, known for his engaging (and sometimes controversial) streams, joined Kick after a permanent ban from Twitch in 2023. His move, along with other high-profile streamers, significantly contributed to Kick's rapid growth. While 2023 saw considerable success for Ross on the platform, his unexplained hiatus in 2024 sparked widespread uncertainty and speculation, including rumors of conflict with Kick CEO Ed Craven. A joint livestream in December 2024, however, confirmed Ross's continued commitment to the platform.
His recent return stream, marking his first appearance in 74 days, featured collaborations with Cuffem, Shaggy, and Konvy. This solidified his commitment to Kick, putting an end to the ongoing speculation about potential moves to other platforms.
Ambitious Future Projects Teased
Ross's tweet announcing his return also hinted at "something even bigger" on the horizon. While details remain undisclosed, many fans believe this relates to his Brand Risk boxing events, a venture he intends to expand with Kick's support. Past legal issues with Misfits Boxing earlier in 2024, concerning unsanctioned events, highlight the potential risks involved in this ambitious undertaking.
Ross's decision to stay with Kick is a significant boost for both the streamer and the platform. Kick, known for its aggressive pursuit of top-tier talent, has openly stated its ambition to surpass or acquire Twitch. Given its current momentum and the retention of key streamers like Ross, this ambitious goal seems increasingly plausible.








