A leaked screenshot allegedly sourced from a trailer focused on Adin Ross' return to streaming on Twitch has gone viral on X. The image seems to show the word "Kick" written on a tombstone, referring to Ross' time as a leading figure on the Stake-backed platform before he was supposedly banned from it.
Although no official confirmation has been made regarding the leak's authenticity, Ross had recently officially announced that he would be "leaving Kick indefinitely" and was "focused" on making his way back onto Twitch.
Leaked image allegedly sourced from Adin Ross' Twitch return trailer goes viral on X
Adin Ross had become one of the most recognized faces on Kick after he signed a deal with the platform in March 2023, often hosting broadcasts featuring celebrities from the hip-hop industry. Further, he was the most followed content creator on the platform for a significant period, before recently being replaced by Columbian streamer westcol.
Adin has not held a stream on the platform since October 22, 2024. Reportedly, the relationship between Adin Ross and Kick CEO Eddie Craven deteriorated over the past few months. For instance, after a clip emerged of Craven claiming that Ross had asked for more money from Kick in the past, Ross reverted by claiming that Craven had offered Ross "an 8 figure deal" for hosting a subathon.
The two have also unfollowed each other on X, further fueling the speculations of a soured relationship between the two. Expectedly, the alleged leaked image showcasing Adin Ross standing next to the tombstone with "Kick" written on it has increased expectations among fans towards Ross' potential return to Twitch.
Recently, members of the FaZe Clan expressed their support for Adin Ross and called for the reversal of his Twitch ban so that he can return to streaming on the platform. The support originates from the friendly relationship between Adin Ross and FaZe Clan CEO Richard "Banks".
FaZe members like Kaysan, Max "Plaqueboymax", Silky, Jasontheween, Nick "Lacy", and Rani "Stable Ronaldo" came forward to speak on the matter during their broadcasts.