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Adin Ross Reveals BruceDropEmOff Left Kick Due to Lower Contract Offer Than Cheesur’s

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In a recent livestream, popular streamer Adin Ross revealed that BruceDropEmOff did not re-sign his contract with Kick because he was offered a lower payout than fellow streamer Cheesur. BruceDropEmOff, who joined Kick in May 2023, announced his return to Twitch in June 2023. Adin Ross’s latest claim adds another layer to the ongoing drama between BruceDropEmOff and FaZe Banks, suggesting financial disputes were at the heart of Bruce’s move back to Twitch.

Addressing his audience, Adin Ross shared, “Alright, you guys know Bruce was going to re-sign to Kick but he got offered something pretty much lower than Cheesur. And he was like, ‘I will do it for this much.’ It was pretty much the amount I was making and they said no, so he went back to Twitch. I swear to god I am not trolling.”

The tension between Adin Ross and BruceDropEmOff has been palpable, especially as Bruce has been vocal against FaZe Clan, an esports organization supported by Adin. Clips of BruceDropEmOff criticizing FaZe Clan in comparison to AMP have gone viral, with statements like, “Y’all nas are not AMP! Y’all n

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as look like The Office.” This ongoing feud has added fuel to the fire, with Adin Ross publicly challenging Bruce’s reasons for leaving Kick.

Apart from the financial dispute, Adin Ross has accused BruceDropEmOff of lying about a Kick gambling deal. Adin stated, “He didn’t expose me because it was like fake sh*t. It was all fake, even when he was talking about gambling deals, it’s cap. If you remember he fking did gambling but he got dropped because it was fking horrible. He wanted to do a full year of gambling but he couldn’t. He did one .com and it was horrible.”

Adin Ross’s criticism extended to Bruce’s overall behavior, suggesting that BruceDropEmOff’s content and claims were inconsistent. “I don’t know why everyone is forgetting that. He’s like, ‘Oh, I don’t want to gamble.’ But you did! You just got dropped,” Adin emphasized, highlighting Bruce’s failed attempts to make gambling content work.

Despite t he controversy, Adin Ross wished BruceDropEmOff well, albeit with a hint of condescension. “I could speak on the individual but there is really no point to it. I just pray that he gets the help that he needs, truthfully. That’s it.”

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Meanwhile, BruceDropEmOff has resumed streaming on Twitch, but not without issues. His alternate account faced consecutive bans for using threatening language directed at fellow streamer xQc. These setbacks indicate a tumultuous return to Twitch for Bruce, contrasting sharply with the smooth transition he might have hoped for.

The revelations by Adin Ross have sparked widespread discussion among fans and the streaming community. As BruceDropEmOff navigates his return to Twitch and the ongoing disputes with former colleagues, the complexities of streamer contracts and platform dynamics are once again thrust into the spotlight. Whether Bruce will address Adin’s claims directly remains to be seen, but the unfolding drama continues to captivate their audiences.

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