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Trainwreck Questioning Future With Stake After Roshtein’s $45.5m Record Win

  • Trainwreck broke the record for the biggest online slot win earlier in July
  • His $37.5m was surpassed a week later by Roshtein’s $45.5m payout
  • The Texan streamer posted in xQc’s chat that he’s contemplating his future
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Trainwreck is questioning his future partnership with Stake due to the recent controversies regarding Roshtein’s record-breaking $45.5m win. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Popular gambling streamer Trainwreckstv is questioning his future with Stake after Roshtein broke his new record slot win shortly after he set it.

The Kick star had won $37.5m earlier this month when playing Hex Appeals, the largest online slot win ever recorded, beating the $28.5m payout Roshtein bagged in June 2024 while playing Drac’s Stacks. Trainwreck expressed pride in the achievement, which he said had taken about six years to get to.

Then, just a week later, Roshtein beat the new record after winning $45.5m on Drac’s Stacks. Gambling streamer AverageAden didn’t hold back when giving his opinon on this win, calling the rival streamer a “fraudulent leech” and alleging that he used a fake balance to win.

posted a comment in xQc’s stream chat mentioning that he’s contemplating his future

Both Train and Rosh have lucrative partnerships with Stake, with Trainwreck claiming in February that he’s the highest-paid streamer in the world. Following Rosh’s controversial win, all is not well with this relationship. Train posted a comment in xQc’s stream chat mentioning that he’s contemplating his future with Stake:

Trainwreck has a long-running beef with Roshtein and it’s not the first time he’s accused him of using a fake balance. The Texan native also has a tumultuous relationship with Stake, often calling out the platform’s co-founder Eddie Craven for the operator’s practices.

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