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The last few years have brought nothing but sadness to FaZe Rain’s life. He had to spend over two years stuck in a wheelchair due to his drug abuse. But he found hope and started looking at life with a different outlook, getting therapy to get back on his feet. 

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He linked up with fellow streamers of the Esports world, talking about his future plans. During his recent feature on Adin Ross‘s stream, FaZe Rain revealed his answer about whether he would ever join Kick for streaming. 

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FaZe Rain stuns fans with plans on Adin Ross’s streaming platform Kick

After making a banger comeback to the market, FaZe Rain re-established a name for himself. After he got back to gaming, he made headlines with multiple controversies under his name. He’s also made several long-form videos, talking about Nickmercs and new recruit Grace Van Dien, where the content creator caused a storm.

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He also made some claims that featured some big names of the clan. FaZe Rain featured on Adin Ross’s stream, where the former asked Rain if he would ever join Kick. Ross started off by claiming how important it was to get the content creator a deal as he was currently one of the most popular in the scene. 

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” Yeah, hopefully, I just wasn’t gonna deal off for today. so we’ll see okay well now I want to guess I want to get it’s not just me I want to get the boys you know. what I mean I want the boys all stream on Kick I thought it’d be cool because it’s like it also fits into my whole little narrative,” FaZe Rain said while responding to the question. 

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All in all, it looks like Kick will soon have a promising future. After all, if FaZe Rain joins the platform along with the boys, it can easily grab millions in viewership and soon take over its arch-rival, Twitch.

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