

The streamers’ circle at the moment is buzzing with news. Apart from the many bans that numerous streamers are facing, one news that has shocked fans worldwide is regarding Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed. The former is known to be an icon on Twitch who boasts a massive subathon record, whereas the latter is known to be one of the most eccentric streamers.
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But what came as a surprise to many popular figures was their entry into the space of Rumble to air their own show. This has caused quite a debate in online forums, and now the infamous millionaire Andrew Tate has stepped in to share his thoughts about this massive collaboration.
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Andrew Tate responds to the ‘Kai n Speed Show’ decision
The streamers’ biz has a lot of top platforms that garner millions in views daily. Twitch is considered one of the biggest among them, while Kick is believed to be a rising opposition for the blue platform. But what came as a shocker to everyone was the decision made by Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed. Both of them decided to air their new show through Rumble instead of these much-hyped platforms.

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Andrew Tate, who saw this, seemed quite happy. He then diverted this focus to some comments that he stated a while back. Tate has been a controversial figure ever since his rise on social platforms. These have subjected him to numerous bans. He was simultaneously banned on TikTok and Twitch, and these in the eyes of Andrew Tate were a form through which people were trying to cancel him.
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Thus, as a solution, Andrew Tate found a new home on Rumble. Ever since then, he has been praising the platform. “The largest Youtubers and Twitch streamers in the world have joined Rumble, along with hundreds of others prepared to tell the TRUTH,” stated an excited Andrew Tate.
Who remembers what I said when I moved to Rumble?
I said im not like any other person you "cancel".
Im the most respected masculine role model on the face of the planet and I WILL take the masculine youth with me.
I said the matrix has cracked, and I promised to widen that… https://t.co/pPJlKeJeR4 pic.twitter.com/FaFOTVl35E
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) May 16, 2023
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According to him, the cancel culture that he faced was not an ideal decision that people took. Thus, these drastic changes are a subsequent effect of that.
On the other hand, Adin Ross recently was seen lamenting about Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed rejecting the $40 million deal that Kick offered them. Rumors are that Rumble might have offered a bigger sum, or the relaxation policies and freedom the platform offered might have attracted the popular streamers.
In both ways, we cannot be sure what is the primal cause of this decision even though there are many rumors from popular internet individuals like Andrew Tate and Adin Ross.
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