“My Marketing Ploys Go Way Way Deeper”: After Streaming Super Bowl LVII to 100K Viewers, Adin Ross and Trainwreckstv Cite Their Ground on the Questionable Stream

Published 03/02/2023, 10:40 AM EST

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Among the young streamers, one of the most controversial and notorious individuals is none other than Adin Ross. After being banned and ‘silenced’ by Twitch, Adin migrated to the newly surfaced streaming platform, Kick. However, even on the new platform, Adin couldn’t help but start fresh new trouble.

In one of his initial streams on Kick, Adin Ross thought streaming the massive sporting event of the Super Bowl would be a great start to his new chapter. And it was, as he broke many records. But the young streamer didn’t possess the adequate understanding to be aware that re-broadcasting such a huge event without permission from the organizers can have severe consequences. Despite this, the streamer has now given answers to this dilemma. 

Adin Ross and Trainwreck answer the Super Bowl drama

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In a recent interview with the online reporter and eSports personality, Jake Lucky, Ross sat for an interview. However, he didn’t attend the interview alone. Trainwreckstv remained present as a third entity throughout the call. Everything that seemed too high for Adin’s caliber, he deflected it toward Trainwreck to answer it for him.

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In their conversation, Jake inevitably brought up the matter of the ‘Super Bowl’ stream controversy to get their comments on it. At first, Adin took the charge of answering the question. According to him, he had permission from an individual, who Jake called the “TikTok guy”. 

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Adin didn’t take too long to run away from the question. He quickly deflected the question to Trainwreck and asked him to answer it for him. He took the reins as he did for most of the interview.

“Yeah, the watching of anything will not be tolerated. DMCA laws do exist and there will be enforced. So, have that common sense. If it ever happens, then it clearly was… because there was a special circumstance in that scenario. Beyond that, that’s as much as I can give you,” said Trainwreck.

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Listening to the reply from Trainwreck, Jake connected the dots and said, “Was This All a Big Marketing Ploy?” The question was able to turn some switches in Tyler, as for the first in the interview, he seemed a little agitated by the question. However, he still gave a clear-cut answer to this question. 

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“Definitely not. I believe that my marketing ploys go way, way deeper than something as that,” he said, answering Jake’s question. Meanwhile, the center of this whole drama, Adin took advantage of his chat’s emotional immaturity and threw an indirect insult at Jake. “Chat stop calling him gay,” said Adin out loud on his live chat. 

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Rituraj Halder

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Rituraj Halder is an eSports writer at Essentially sports. Residing from Kolkata, India, he holds a graduate degree in world literature. With 500+ hours in League of Legends, Rituraj claims to be a MOBA veteran.
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Jito Tenson