Clavicular convulses on stream after chokehold stunt goes wrong

On April 2, 2026, streamer Clavicular, known for content related to physical self-improvement, seemed to have a seizure after being put in a chokehold during a live stream.

The popular online personality, known for videos about improving one’s appearance, is currently livestreaming for an extended period on the platform Kick as part of an event he calls ‘MOG WORLD ORDER’.

On April 2nd, he reached day 20 of his 30-day project. He shared the day with his viewers, starting with a paintball game with friends and ending with a night out at a club, where he ran into content creator Andrew Morales.

Morales, known online as ‘The Cuban Tarzan,’ agreed to apply a chokehold to Clavicular after another streamer proposed it as a way to attract more viewers.

“If it feels weird, I’m gonna tap, bro,” Clav warned.

Clavicular goes unconscious after chokehold attempt

The influencer quickly collapsed. Morales let go and gently lowered Clavicular to the floor, where he started to have a seizure before his friends could roll him onto his side.

“I’m here, I’m here,” Morales assured him as a small crowd began to gather around the scene.

Clav swore in shock after waking up. “That was unbelievable… seriously, that was amazing,” he said.

Clavicular PASSED out and started convulsing after getting choked out

— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) April 3, 2026

The streamer said he had a really vivid and frightening dream while he was unconscious, and felt very scared when he woke up.

The influencer wasn’t hurt in the incident, likely because Morales acted quickly when they started having convulsions.

Dr. Warren Wang, who has practiced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for many years and is ONE Championship’s Vice President of Medical Services, advises placing any athlete who loses consciousness on their side.

According to Wang, the most important steps are to protect the athlete from further injury and make sure their airway is clear by removing anything in their mouth, like a mouthguard. Then, turn the athlete onto their side to prevent them from choking on their tongue or any vomit.

This is called the recovery position, and it’s used to keep someone’s airway clear. It also helps protect them from head injuries that could happen if they have a seizure caused by lack of oxygen. Knowing these steps can help anyone assist an athlete who has fallen asleep or become unresponsive.

A recent incident from Clavicular’s livestream—where he shot at a deceased alligator—has gone viral. He was also arrested on a separate, minor assault charge.

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2026-04-03 21:19