Adin Ross Hints at Twitch Unban: “We’re Working on Some Stuff,” Claims It’s a “Matter of Time”

Adin Ross at Brand Risk 005: Insights on Twitch Return and Sidemen Charity Match Absence

On March 15, 2025, Adin Ross, the popular Kick streamer, hosted Brand Risk 005 in Miami, Florida. This latest boxing promotion showcased a unique mix of internet celebrities and combat sports, drawing considerable media attention. During the event, Adin Ross engaged with various interviews, including an intriguing conversation with YouTuber Fred Talks Fighting regarding his future on Twitch.

Adin Ross Addresses His Twitch Relationship

In a notable part of the interview, Fred Talks Fighting inquired about Ross’s complicated connection with Twitch, focusing on his possible return to the platform. Responding thoughtfully, Adin stated that he is in discussions with Twitch management, hinting at his eventual reinstatement:

“Twitch and I are great. We’re working on some stuff. We are. I think that I will eventually be reinstated… it’s just a matter of time.”

When asked about a timeline, Ross assured his followers that his comeback would happen sooner than anticipated, though he refrained from giving a specific date:

“It’s coming sooner than people think for real.”

For additional context, Ross faced an indefinite suspension from Twitch in 2023 due to controversial comments made in an unmoderated chat, which the platform took very seriously. Since then, his attempts to reconnect with Twitch have gained attention, especially following his move to Kick amid rising tensions with the platform’s founders.

Interestingly, a recent update to Twitch’s violation policies, which surfaced in 2025, revealed that suspensions for extreme offenses would only last for two years. Despite this development, Ross remains suspended without an official announcement regarding his unban.

Reactions to the Sidemen Charity Match

Following the Sidemen Charity Match on March 8, 2025, held at Wembley Stadium, reports surfaced about Adin Ross expressing his disappointment over not being invited. He described some attending creators as “fake,”mentioning:

“I didn’t want to be around fake creators like Kai anyway.”

During his interview with Fred Talks Fighting, Adin was questioned about his absence from the match. He chose to respond diplomatically, indicating that while he had been invited to previous charity events, he felt those gatherings weren’t quite aligned with his interests:

“I’ve been invited before… I didn’t go, you know, that’s not so much my jam, but who knows man… maybe next year, who knows? We’ll see, maybe I have to become somewhat good before I can even get in there, but we’ll see, maybe one day.”

A Tribute to a Fallen Colleague

In a somber moment during the Brand Risk boxing event, Adin Ross paid tribute to P2istheName, who recently passed away, leading a heartfelt moment of silence in honor of the late creator.

For more detailed insights, you can view the full interview here.

[Timestamp – 4:04]

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