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Trainwreck Hopes His Record-Breaking $37.5M Jackpot Win Remains Unbroken
The 34-year-old expressed hope that his new record would stand for a long time, as it took him so long to get to this point
One of the most outspoken streamers, Trainwreck, recently won a $37.5 million online jackpot, and he said that he hopes it won’t be beaten by a streamer using a fake balance to bet.
Trainwreck Won a Record-Breaking $34 Million Jackpot
Trainwreck, who shattered the all-time win record while playing the Hex Appeals slot in July 2025, tops the list for the biggest win in online gambling. At first, he believed he’d won no more than $15 million from his $6,000 bet. However, when he saw the real payout, it left him so stunned that he fell out of his chair. After claiming the biggest slot win in history, the Texas native looked back on the six-year journey it took to reach this point, marked by plenty of “blood, sweat, and tears” along the way.
Later in the same stream, the 34-year-old expressed hope that his new record would stand for a long time, as it took him so long to get to this point. His main concern is that a streamer using a fake balance deal with an online casino might eventually break his record. These are streamers who play with funds provided by their partnered casinos, rather than risking real money like Trainwreck claims he does. The popular streamer maintains that he’s one of the few remaining streamers who still play with a raw balance.
What Are Some of the Streamer’s Other Big Wins?
While the $37.5 million Trainwreck recently won is huge, the streamer has also scored multiple other big wins in the past. He has been a gambling streamer for a long time, and since December of 2022, he’s been broadcasting on Kick, a platform that has become quite popular among gambling fans due to its more relaxed rules that allow for the practice.
However, Trainwreck has scored big hits way before joining the platform. For example, in March of 2022, he won the staggering amount of $22.5 million with his $1,000 wager. Later that same year, he moved to Kick after receiving a ban from Twitch for allegedly playing on unregulated gambling sites.
Another game that Trainwreck won a huge sum was on San Quentin 2: Death Row, made by Nolimit City, a studio that the streamer has long been a fan of. In October of last year, he won a staggering $20 million, which further cemented his love for the game and the studio.
That being said, it’s not been all sunshine and rainbows for the streamer as he’s also suffered several major losses. For example, recently, Trainwreck took a hiatus from streaming after losing a whopping $19.5 million on stream.
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