The 2024-2025 National Football League (NFL) season is well underway, and people from across the country come together to "tailgate" before NFL games. Tailgating is a tradition where fans gather in the parking lots of stadiums to socialize, grill food, and enjoy drinks before the game starts. In a recent live stream, Kick streamer Rangesh "N3on" decided to join this tradition.
The stream kicked off with N3on wandering around the SoFi Stadium parking lot in Los Angeles, mingling with LA Chargers fans before the big game. Dressed in a Chargers jersey, he sported a vibrant blue wig with his face painted in the team's iconic yellow and blue.
The streamer missed the tailgate by two hours, but the ultimate objective was to catch the Charges vs the Las Vegas Raiders live. Unfortunately, N3on found himself stuck outside the stadium after his ticket couldn't be processed. He then took to social media and put the online ticket platform, SeatGeek on blast, blaming the company for his inability to watch the game:
"Yo SeatGeek, suck my d*ck, I'm literally standing at the f**king [game], and I can't even get in, the tickets don't work".
"I bought tickets with my hard-earned money" - N3on upset with SeatGeek for allegedly providing him with faulty tickets
At one point, over 30,000 viewers anticipated N3on to be streaming from inside the stadium, watching the Chargers take on the Raiders. This rivalry dates back to when both teams were part of the American Football League (AFL) in the 1960s.

The streamer had some strong opinions about his tickets not being valid, blaming SeatGeek for the mishap:
"I bought tickets with my own money, my hard-earned money. I bought tickets, I'm standing here, the tickets don't f**king work bro. I'm standing here looking like a r*tard bro... I don't know what to do bro, my tickets aren't working, I paid for them, it went out my bank account bro".
On the streamer's behalf, an associate of his who goes by the name of "Culling", ended up streaming from inside the stadium.
In other news, N3on responded to the community after a video of him claiming he was "dying" went viral, clarifying that he did not initiate the rumor.