
Kick star Trainwreck weighed in on Drake’s supposed beef with Kick boss Ed Craven, as the Canadian rapper called Craven a “goof” and said that he was stopped from sharing affiliate links.
Kick and Stake have linked up with many big names over the last few years, but none bigger than Drake. The Canadian musician has regularly gambled on Stake, even joining different Kick streamers for broadcasts along the way as well.
However, on August 17, it appeared as if there were some cracks in the relationship. The ‘God’s Plan’ rapper launched a barrage of messages in Trainwreck’ chat about Eddie Craven, the Kick CEO, calling him a “goof” and claiming he’d been “dissing” Drake’s fans too.
Additionally, Drake claimed that he was stopped from ‘pushing affiliate’ on his side. “We built this s*it, and they treat us like s*it still. I was never allowed to push affiliate,” he said.
Trainwrecks weighs in on Drake’s beef with Kick & Stake
It didn’t take long for it to get onto Trainwreck’s radar, who said that he felt the same as Drake after putting “everything” into Stake and Kick.
“Believe me, however you feel, I feel too. I put in everything. I put in my life, my health, my safety. I put in everything,” he said. “Before I touched them, it’s not like they came live as a casino and then coincidentally I joined, they’d been around for five years before me, and they were nowhere relative to real success. Then, I joined, and instantly they became number one.
“I should have definitely had contracts in place.” The streamer claimed that his issue isn’t with not being taken care of, but that the “reality” has changed over time.
“The memory misplace is definitely there,” he added. “I still can’t figure out if it’s a strategic move that’s used because if they were to fully admit everything I did, they would be fully giving me all the leverage, which would make me ask for much more.”
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Train added that he “hates contracts” but that the experience has taught him that “contracts are necessary” moving forward.
“When you start dealing with loads of money, certain facts in some people’s minds get altered,” he continued. “If you push affiliates, your leverage is there forever.”