As a gamer with a decade-long history of streaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a sense of admiration and nostalgia reading about this interaction between Summit1g and Kai Cenat. It’s reminiscent of the good old days when we were all just starting out, trying to find our place in the vast world of streaming.


Kai Cenat acknowledged Summit1g’s shoutout and compliments by extending an invitation for him to attend a UFC event. Yet, they won’t be live-streaming the event.

In early November, Summit1g marked ten years of live streaming alongside his fans. Originating on Twitch even before it gained popularity under Amazon’s ownership, this pioneer continues to attract a substantial viewership for his broadcasts. However, he now also shares his streams on YouTube as well.

At the emotional gathering, the head of the 1G club expressed affection towards the up-and-coming streamers, particularly singling out Kai Cenat. “Man, I really dig him,” he acknowledged, commending Kai for his innovative approach to fresh content.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but express my excitement about the possibility of bumping into Kai, even if it’s just for a brief moment.

Well, the AMP Star has replied to that and has extended an exciting invitation to Summit: “Hey Summit, how about we catch a UFC fight together?” He made this suggestion during his Mafiathon 2. Intriguingly, he mentioned that the UFC has been reaching out to him quite frequently, so it seems like a great opportunity for both of them.

After receiving flowers from Summit1g, Kai Cenat extended an invitation to him for a UFC event, wanting to spend some quality time together. He mentioned, “No fuss, just good times… I can arrange it all; Summit was one of the early streamers I used to watch.

— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) November 9, 2024

Kai mentioned that he needs to discover the perfect moment for it, but he’d prefer to do it without any cameras around, allowing them to savor the experience together privately.

Kai mentioned that the UFC has a relaxed atmosphere, and he’s been watching Summit since he started streaming. Remarkably, Summit is still active today, and his followers remain incredibly loyal to him. It’s amazing to think about how long he’s been streaming and the number of viewers he continues to attract.

It would be fitting to invite Summit to a UFC event given his expressed enthusiasm for it during his live streams in the past.

Clearly, the event won’t take place while Kai is on his extensive subathon. Therefore, it will occur afterwards, in December, making it a perfect holiday season present.

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2024-11-11 14:20