Trainwreckstv appeared on Cheesur’s stream and was asked when he might bring back the gambling streams. He proceeded to call Eddie Craven “a shark” and said that dealing with Stake’s CEO made him realize that he can’t trust friends without a contract.
Trainwreck said it could be “time for a revolution” and for streamers to do their own thing. He said that if online gambling sites like Stake try to devalue streamers and lowball them, it might be worth seeing what streamers could set up:
The 35-year-old said that he could organize the largest-ever departure of streamers from Stake. Cheesur said he would get on board. Trainwreck went so far as to say he made Stake what it is today.
Trainwreck has had issues with Stake and Eddie Craven in the past. He regularly takes umbrage with other streamers like Roshtein, who he claims get fake balances to play games on the platform.
would be the latest high-profile streamer to leave Stake
He would be the latest high-profile streamer to leave Stake, following Adin Ross, who went to Rainbet in September for a reported $50m annual deal. Stake was in the headlines last week for the wrong reasons after the publication of findings from a Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that alleged that Drake’s frequency of big wins on games developed by the Stake parent company, Easygo, was four times the norm.
