Dr. Disrespect's response to Kick Founder's comments

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  • Kick's co-founder stated that signing Dr. Disrespect was pointless and called it a waste of money.
  • Dr. Disrespect responded, claiming he doesn't stream on Kick and bragging about his community.



Dr. B has responded disrespectfully to the recent statement of one of the founders to kick About signing a contract with him on the podium. The comments are the latest in the streamer's attempt to get back to normal after the revelations about his suspension from Twitch.

Not long ago, Dr. Disrespect went on hiatus after reports that he was banned from Twitch for talking to a minor via private message on the platform. Shortly after the nature of the conversations came to light, Dr. Disrespect was dropped by YouTube, with some speculating that it was moving him to a new platform. However, Dr. Disrespect is back streaming on YouTube, and joining Kick doesn't seem to be a path that neither he nor the platform wants him to take.


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Earlier, Kick co-founder Edward Craven stated that the platform was not interested in signing Dr. Disrespect, claiming that “without getting into the drama” from a business perspective, bringing him to the Kick streaming platform made sense. is not And that would be a “waste of money”. As might be expected, the disrespectful doctor did not take this remark lying down and replied that he would retire before going to the cake. He went on to claim that his community is “the best in the industry” and that he's “not taking it there” while pointing to Kick saying that “there's a reason they keep dropping my name.”



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Earlier, Kick actually wanted to offer Dr. Disrespect a deal to stream on their platform for $10 million a year. However, Dr. Disrespect refused, saying he wouldn't move for anything less than $50 million a year. Cake has signed huge deals with other content creators, such as a $100 million deal with xQc. However, that amount includes $70 million for two years of streaming, with the remaining $30 million “tied to incentives.” Since Cake turned down Dr. Disrespect's $50 million demand the year before the scandal over his illicit conversations with a minor, it's pretty clear why the company isn't interested in going after him now.


That being said, Dr. Disrespect has yet to monetize his YouTube channel. It remains to be seen whether the streamer will hold on to this service or move elsewhere. Some have suggested that the Rumble or Twitter could be potential platforms for him, but as it stands now, Twitch and Kick are out of the question.

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