A recent friendly bet between Adin Ross and Kai Cenat resulted in Ross losing thousands of dollars to Twitch streamer Kai. Ross has become well-known for being an opinionated online streamer who frequently receives criticism for his contentious remarks on social media.
He is also recognized for his gambling activities; it is said that he formerly earned millions of dollars a month in sponsorships from these activities. Ross has 3.6 million subscribers and 1.5k videos on his YouTube channel.
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‘Because Kick sent him shoes?’ Kai Cenat’s sudden Twitch ban leaves fans confused
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What was the bet about?
Cenat and Ross frequently contact one another, and their most recent interactions disclosed information about a bet that has drawn a lot of interest from their followers. Ross lost to Twitch star Cenat after betting $10,000 that Ryan Garcia will defeat Gervonta Davis. Unfortunately for Ross, Garcia was knocked out in the seventh round and went on to lose the fight.
Ross named Cenat and accused him of "scamming" him in a post about his lost bet on social media that he made after the argument. Ryan Garcia just took a knee rather than getting knocked out, he added, which angered him.
The YouTuber shared, “I’m scamming you, come get your money back in blood” Adin Ross to @KaiCenat regarding their $10,000 bet for the #GarciaDavis fight (Via IG)"
Cenat promptly responded with a demand for payment via his own Instagram post, Dexerto reported. When they finally met, Ross cheerfully paid Kai the $10,000 he was owed while jokingly expressing his "hurt" feelings.
Ross took it to Twitter, "Kai Cenat pulled up on @adinross to collect his $10,000 bet from the Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia fight."
Cenat likely to move to Kick after Twitch ban
It's interesting to note that this isn't the only recent discussion between Ross and Cenat that has generated buzz in the streaming community. Ross spoke with Cenat just a few days ago about his Twitch ban and urged him to switch to Kick. Ross suggested that Kick would be a better platform for Cenat by pointing out that Twitch had made $20 million off of him while Cenat had only received $2 million, Gamerant reported.
It is not yet known if Cenat would switch to Kick, the streaming service recommended by Ross. However, it's important to keep a watch on the situation considering the previous close encounters between the two broadcasters.