What happened at streamer Ice Poseidon’s Royal Caribbean cruise trip? Complete drama explained as 2 Kick streamers reportedly thrown off

What happened at streamer Ice Poseidon’s Royal Caribbean cruise trip? (Image via Instagram/@ice_poseidon)
What happened at streamer Ice Poseidon’s Royal Caribbean cruise trip? (Image via Instagram/@ice_poseidon)

Royal Caribbean removed two Kick streamers from a cruise by streamer Paul “Ice Poseidon” Denino earlier this week after a physical fight broke out on board. This incident occurred during a seven-day Western Caribbean voyage.

The altercation ended with the two men being detained by security and removed from the ship. The cruise was meant to be a streaming event that included a number of Kick creators. The group set sail on Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas, which departed Galveston, Texas, on November 2.

The cruise was scheduled to visit Honduras, Costa Maya, and Cozumel before returning to Texas on November 9. However, the trip did not go as planned. An argument between two streamers, identified as David Ryan and Dave Willis, escalated into a fight. The situation quickly spiraled out of control, drawing the attention of cruise security and other passengers.


The fight and removal from Ice Poseidon’s Royal Caribbean cruise

The fight occurred early in the trip and ended with both men being detained. Video clips shared online show Ryan and Willis throwing punches before tackling each other to the ground. The altercation took place on an outdoor deck, where bystanders could be heard shouting for them to stop.

Royal Caribbean staff intervened and detained both streamers. They were removed from Paul “Ice Poseidon” Denino’s ship at the first port stop, Roatan Island in Honduras, on November 5. After being taken off the ship, the two men stayed at a local hotel, where each recorded videos for their Kick channels.

Ryan later admitted on his stream that he was kicked off the cruise for fighting. He said he tried to tell security that the argument could be resolved, but they decided to remove him anyway. Willis also confirmed on his stream that both were told to leave the ship after the altercation.

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Other streamers reportedly removed as well

After Ryan and Willis were removed, Ice Poseidon said the rest of his group was also asked to leave the cruise. In a Kick video titled “Kicked Off Cruise No Justice,” he claimed that Royal Caribbean removed them a day later. Denino said he was told passengers had complained about being filmed without their consent.

Paul “Ice Poseidon” Denino added that the cruise line might have wanted to prevent further drama among the group. He called the fight “stupid and irresponsible” and said the cruise company was likely trying to protect other guests. Royal Caribbean did not respond to media requests for comment.

Willis appeared surprised when he learned that other streamers were also removed from the ship. He said he believed the problem would end once he and Ryan were gone. However, the situation escalated after the rest of the group was asked to disembark as well.

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Edited by Ritika Pal