MIAMI, FLORIDA: Adin Ross is once again in the spotlight for reportedly extending a $30 million contract offer from Kick to N3on. The news, shared by an official fan account of Adin Ross on Twitter, created a stir across the internet.
Responses to the tweet were mixed. Some criticized N3on, questioning if he truly warranted such a substantial sum, while others speculated about potential gains for Ross.
This isn't the first time a Kick deal has generated buzz; a previous offer for N3on was valued at $20 million.
Is Adin Ross offering $30M Kick deal to N3on?
Ross' rection to the news of N3on's potential move to Rumble for $25 million was discussed in a tweet from an official fan account. Adin Ross took a proactive stance by making a counteroffer of $30 million, aiming to persuade N3on to stay with Kick instead.
While it's crucial to await official confirmation of the N3on Kick deal, a fan account of Adin Ross stated, "After hearing that N3on might be going to Rumble for $25 million, Adin Ross has stepped in and made a counteroffer of $30 million for him to stay on Kick."
The tweet underscored the competitive nature of the negotiations and the substantial financial implications surrounding N3on's decision.
Though without official verification, this has already generated significant buzz on the internet. At the time of writing, the tweet had garnered over 672.1k views and 5k likes. Many individuals expressed skepticism regarding the accuracy of the information.
Internet reacts to Adin Ross’ offer to N3on
Fans flocked to the comment section and shared their perspectives. One fan said, "Monopoly money 🤣🤣🤣 the kid just talks to his chat all stream, if he ditches Sneako then maybe he might be worth something, but the kid is not worth this much."
Another fan wrote, "Just know if Neon Accepts Adin Gets 20% of That 30 Mil. I don’t think he cares if neon leaves but if he does that means he’s taking his 20% with him and that’s what matters to adin."
A third fan said, "If you gotta offer your “freind” a high price for them to stay with you it says a lot."
"Adin just wants to keep him at kick so he can take a percentage out of what he makes," someone else wrote. Another said, "This lil boy doesnt deserve that amount of money."