Adin Ross was banned from Kick after his indefinite Twitch ban was lifted. Ross was experiencing a platform crash on Kick during an attempted comeback stream, which was tied to his new Rainbet sponsorship, when he moved to Twitch to break the news. Ross launched his first Twitch broadcast in nearly three years on September 23, 2025.
During the recent Twitch livestream, Ross can be seen sharing his screen of the Kick interface and screaming in disbelief,
"Chat do not refresh. They banned me? Nah. What the f***. Nah h**l nah bro. What the f***. I am getting sabotaged. What the f***."
In June 2020, Ross was barred from Twitch for a week. In February 2023, Adin Ross was banned indefinitely from Twitch, making him switch to Kick.
In April 2021, Ross was suspended after he received a call from YouTuber Zias, who then dropped the "f-slur." In April 2022, the streamer was banned due to his usage of "hateful slurs and symbols" after he uttered a homophobic slur on fellow Twitch streamer YourRage's livestream.
After multiple bans, which were soon lifted, Ross received his eighth and final ban in February 2023. Twitch stated the reason to be "hateful conduct." Following the Twitch ban, Ross made Kick his sole focus and became the most followed creator on the platform.
More about Adin Ross' alleged partnership with Rainbet
Adin Ross, in a recent Twitch livestream, claimed that he got a $100 million upfront to switch and sign with Rainbet. Rainbet is an online crypto casino with Bitcoin games. Ross is known for creating streaming content on gaming, betting, and chatting with his audience.
In the livestream, Ross can be seen sitting in his home and revealing,
"I got a 100 million dollars upfront, Rainbet sent me $100 mil upfront, 100 mil. 100 mil, they sent me 100 mil."
News about Ross shifting to Rainbet initially made waves online after Cuffem "accidentally" leaked Ross' announcement. The incident took place during Cuffem's stream. Once Cuffem recognised that he potentially leaked the announcement, he turned off his video immediately.
The streamer is yet to confirm whether he will be taking Rainbet's alleged offer. Ross gained recognition after he began streaming on Twitch in 2018. He became consistent in January 2019, when he streamed himself playing the NBA 2k series.
Ross also collaborated with LeBron James' son, Bronny, while playing NBA 2k20.