Trainwreck teases massive Kick signings as feud with Twitch continues

Former Twitch star and Kick co-founder Trainwreck has teased massive streamer signings as the rivalry with the Amazon-owned platform continues.

Launched in early 2022, Trainwreck’s new streaming platformKickhas gained mass popularity within the streaming community — and has quickly become a top rival with Twitch over the last couple of months.

Trainwrecks with Kick.com logo

With massive incentives, such as a 95/5% subscription revenue split, and lucrative deals for top talent, more and more creators are inclined to start streaming on Kick.

We’ve even seen some of Twitch’s biggest creators make the switch to the new platform, includingAdin Ross— whosigned “biggest streaming deal ever”to join Kick afterhis permanent Twitch ban.

Trainwreck and Drake side-by-side looking and talking to camera

However, as the platform’s rivalry with Twitch continues, Adin Ross may not be the only star joining the platform.

Trainwrecks teases massive Kick signings

In aMarch 26 tweet, the Kick co-founder revealed that another six signings are to be announced, which he claims will leave his rivals “shook.”

“When these next 6 signings are announced, Twitch and all of its puppet f**k faces will be shook,” he wrote.

kai cenat in front of wwe royal rumble 2025 poster

when these next 6 signings are announced, twitch and all of its puppet fuck faces will be shook

Fans quickly began speculating who the signings could be,with one suggestingthat Kai Cenat, Asmongold, BruceDropEmOff, Sodapoppin, and Hasanabi could be the next ones to make the switch to Kick.

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Kai, Bruce, Asmon, Soda, Hasan

Recently, Trainwreck even eyed up the idea of signing ‘industry titan’Asmongoldto his platform,promising the veteran streamer as the contract he deservesif Twitch doesn’t lock him down.

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Furthermore, Sodapoppin, who’s been streaming on Twitch since 2012, hastoyed with the idea of joining Kickif he was offered a $1,000,000 contract.

It’s unclear Trainwreck and Kick have up their sleeves next for the platform, but it’s certainly exciting to see some competition in the streaming world.