N3on banned on Kick after guest threatens multiple streamers

As a seasoned gamer with years of streaming under my belt, I’ve seen it all – from trolls to technical glitches, but never have I witnessed such chaos as what unfolded between N3on and iziPrime on Kick. The incident was a rollercoaster ride of emotions, from the initial camaraderie during the 30-day marathon to the shocking turn of events that led to their bans.


On the streaming platform Kick, Neon was prohibited after streamer Prime threatened to physically harm other content creators during a live broadcast.

Throughout October, live-streaming star N3on organized and hosted a continuous 24-hour-a-day streaming event for an entire month, with himself and several others broadcasting real-life experiences.

After being invited to their shared accommodation, iziPrime unfortunately got into a violent clash with SweaterGxd and threatened him. It’s thought that this incident may have resulted in the temporary ban on N3on’s channel.

On October 19th, N3on was streaming on Kick, and SweaterGxd grabbed Prime in a rear chokehold. “Try that move again,” said Prime after breaking free and shoving the streamer, “You just attempted to choke me unconscious.

During a passionate disagreement, SweaterGxd explained that he acted because his shirt tore apart. This came after an earlier altercation where Prime was bantering with the streamer’s partner, which resulted in him shoving her onto a couch and threatening, “I’m going to knock you out.

After a short while, Prime stepped outside and had a brief conversation with Neon. “I’m fed up with that overweight fellow. I’ll give him a good thrashing and make him wish he hadn’t been born.

In the 30-Day Marathon hosted by N3ON, Prime suffered an exit and retaliated against SweaterGxd, who had been provoking him.

— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) October 19, 2024

N3on and iziPrime banned on Kick

Additionally, the Kick channel of iziPrime was also prohibited. Subsequently, Prime was halted by security personnel after he navigated a golf cart belonging to a casino into another vehicle. Upon this incident, they demanded his identification, stating that damage had been inflicted on the car and they required his details for further investigation.

After that, the broadcaster initiated a fiery argument with the two security personnel. Repeatedly, he threatened them, shouting, “I’ll knock you out!” until a cameraman led him away.

After a mishap where Prime mistakenly drove a golf cart from the Casino into an Uber, resulting in a collision, he was apprehended by security and law enforcement. Consequently, this incident led to a prohibition being imposed on him at KICK.

— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) October 19, 2024

Both N3on and iziPrime’s channels show the typical 404 error and state: “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.”

It’s unclear if Kick has verified the reasons for either ban, and neither N3on nor Prime has commented on the matter. However, it seems likely that the content streamed on October 19 by both parties must have breached Kick’s policies in some manner.

During the marathon stream, Neon encountered several challenges including getting kicked out of a Los Angeles residence that was being utilized for the 30-day broadcast by its owner, and also having his filming permit taken away.

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2024-10-19 17:49