Adin Ross has been making headlines recently after announcing his exit from Kick, where he has been hosting broadcasts after signing an exclusive deal with the Stake-backed platform in March 2023. A list ranking the top four most-watched Kick content creators for 2024 was posted on X by social media personality @FearedBuck.
The post showcases Adin Ross as the second most-watched content creator for this year, with a whopping 60.58 million hours worth of his broadcasts being watched by his viewers. Meanwhile, the number one spot is taken by Columbian streamer Alejandro "Westcol", who was watched for 62.07 million hours in 2024.
The third and fourth spots were taken by Rangesh "N3on" and Félix "xQc", respectively.
Fans have since reacted to Ross' ranking within the list, with some noting how the streamer landed on the number two spot even after not streaming since October 22, 2024:
"Adin barely streamed," wrote X user @StreamCreamTV
"Adin didn't even stream most of the year and still got 2nd," wrote X user @LoopedQ
"Adin Ross didn't even stream most of the year and still got 2nd place," wrote X user @suayrez
On the other side, many expressed their surprise that N3on had overtaken xQc in terms of hours watched on Kick:
"N3on lapped x, crazy," wrote X user @Adriantaughtme
"xQc underrated ngl," wrote X user @offcialsupercal
Where is Adin Ross planning to go after leaving Kick?
Adin Ross has expressed interest in returning to content creation on Twitch after leaving Kick. The streamer had previously been banned from the platform on February 25, 2023, after accidentally showcasing his Kick chat live on Twitch. As the relatively unmoderated chat from Kick contained inflammatory remarks, Ross' channel received punitive action from Twitch moderation.
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy recently discussed his openness to the idea of Ross' Twitch return if the streamer is able to convince Clancy that he "really is different".
In other news, Ross had recently revealed while conversing with xQc, during a broadcast, that he would be releasing a video within forty-eight hours, making it his first major content release since he announced his departure from Kick.