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Trainwreck Claims He Turned Down a Guaranteed $96m Deal Just Four Years Into Streaming Career

  • Trainwreck has been streaming gambling content since 2015
  • The 34-year-old had made $200k in his first four years of streaming when he got the offer
  • He turned it down as he didn’t want to have the safety net when gambling
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Trainwreck has revealed that he turned down a guaranteed $96m contract just four years into his streaming career as he didn’t want a safety net. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Trainwreck, who has been streaming gambling content since as far back as 2015, discussed on a recent stream some of the offers that have come his way in the intervening years.

He spoke about how he was just four years into his streaming career and had made $200,000 during that period when a gambling company offered him a contract for a minimum guaranteed sum of $96m:

Explaining his reasoning for turning down the offer, he said it wouldn’t have been true gambling if he had a safety net to fall back on.

The $96m is similar to a two-year deal xQc reportedly signed with Kick in June 2023 that had a base of $70m and would rise to $100m with incentives.

makes $10,000 for every minute he streams

Trainwreck is on record as saying he’s the highest-paid streamer in the world, claiming in April that he makes $10,000 for every minute he streams.

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