Kick CEO Slams Streamer Adin Ross for Wasting $10 Million
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Adin Ross‘ transition to Kick isn’t going as well as he had hoped it would. Ed Craven (aka Eddie), the CEO of Kick has had his qualms with Ross thanks to his eccentric antics. At one point, Eddie also discussed the streamer being a sort of liability for the green platform. Now, in a recent podcast, Eddie once again took a jab at Adin for lacking the vision to make more money.
Only days ago, Adin Ross was seen frantically trying everything he could to get into the VIP parking section during a Lakers game. His attempts failed and Ross was seen left long-faced. Now, the Kick CEO has a thing or two to say about Adin Ross’ promised warehouse that is yet to experience completion.
Kick CEO takes a dig at Ross’ lack of entrepreneurial vision
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Adin Ross has been planning on setting up a warehouse for the longest time. The streamer hinted about building his own content creation warehouse earlier this year. Ross also claimed that this would be the grandest warehouse in the world. However, the project is yet to be finalized and the warehouse is nowhere near being finished. In a recent podcast, Eddie thrashed Ross for leaving the $10 million warehouse project lying around without a vision of how to make it work for himself.
Kick CEO Eddie calls out Adin Ross for not using his $10,000,000 warehouse 😭‼️ pic.twitter.com/KUrZp2rvmh
— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) November 11, 2023
Eddie lashed out, “…he’s talking about the warehouse all year and he’s never used it“. Eddie wasn’t pleased about Ross’ MO and his lack of enthusiasm to see the warehouse become a reality to enable more content creators around the world. Eddie also revealed that Ross put a boxing ring in the warehouse that he has yet to use.
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Kick has only started in the streaming industry a couple of years ago. Understandably, to establish itself firmly in the sector, the platform will benefit from its partners branching out to new territories so that their content helps more viewers to come over to Kick. It looks like Ross’ actions are failing to do so, and Eddie isn’t happy about it.
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Adin Ross’s streak of bad luck doesn’t seem to end
Ross’ slump is real. While the streamer was denied entry to the VIP parking lot even after claiming to be Austin Reaves, Ross also was recently the target of a scam that cost him $200,000. The streamer had paid a staggering amount of money for what he thought was an unreleased track by Kanye West, only to learn that it was written by an AI.
Last month, Ross was also kicked out of the Las Vegas TwitchCon after showing up in Kick apparel. He wasn’t given a clear answer of what led to him being taken off the premises and fans couldn’t stop speculating about what led to such a confrontation. Now, with Eddie’s latest allegations, the community waits to see if Adin Ross finally takes control of the situation and turns things around.
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