- Dołączono
- 12 Gru 2022
I don't know.I think Rumble is seriously thinking about it, but they will probably sign him at a lower cost and none of the stipulations that Rekieta wanted (like not having to stream on youtube anymore to draw people into Rumble after an hour) and I think Nick is trying to cozy up to Rumble just for the contract thing, that's why he suddenly started talking about Trump, politicas and trials a little now (despite openly saying that it's the thing he hates the most).
After all Rumble wanted Rekieta Law, the big lawtube channel that got houndred of thousands of views with Rittenhouse and Depp trials, as soon as he got the contract he turned into a degenerate drunk streamer.
TL;DR: I think he will get the contract renovation, but with a slap on the wrist telling him to do actual law related content (and he will hate every second of it)
I dunno what I would enjoy more, a rejected Rekieta with no contract trying to regain all the followers he lost because he was employed and getting stable money, or a millonaire Rekieta, miserably doing law content for hours with a sad face.
Didn't people say here that Mersh had a contract with Rumble? Quickly comparing the Rumble page of Rekieta Law and Mersh's podcast. it seems they get comparable view these days. Mersh gets about 14,000 more Rumble views on average per stream, but Rekieta streams more often.
Revenge of the Cis average Rumble views in past 30 days (full shows, not clips):
106k average views per show
(11 total shows)
Rekieta Law average Rumble views in past 30 days:
92k average views per show
(16 total shows)
If Rekieta is to get a new contract, with Mersh-tier numbers he deserves a Mersh-tier contract.
I don't know what you mean. He was extremely clear that he loves Rumble, has a lot of great ideas for them, and he is not worried at all about the situation.Holy fuck, this was so awkward I almost had to tap out. If any of you ever have a chance to play poker against Nick, do it: He has zero ability to be nonchalant when he’s shitting himself.

