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Trainwreck Says He Was Offered $96M Deal Four Years into Career
The popular, if somewhat controversial, online casino streamer has released more details about his early career innings

Trainwreck’s updates and streams have been consistently grabbing headlines. Earlier this year, the streamer “went under” after he reported that he had received threats of an unspecified nature that required him to stay off the air for “safety” reasons.
Re-emerging from his privacy again at the beginning of the summer, Trainwreck has been grabbing headlines once again. In his latest digital appearance, Trainwreck shared details about his early days in his streaming career.
Trainwreck Wants You to Know He Is a True Gambler
He wasn’t shy about revealing that only four years after launching his streaming career, he was offered a $96 million “minimum guaranteed” gambling deal that would have lasted four years. The streamer, though, said that he had declined it.
Trainwreck simply said that his decision to decline was driven by a desire to be authentic for his viewers. Having a deal like that would not have been “true gambling” because he would have been gambling, but still have a lot of extra money to fall back on if something bad happened.
Trainwreck’s appearances on social media have been carefully calibrated and always stirred excitement. The streamer recently said that he was making $10,000 a minute from streaming – a cushy number if it is true.
But this is hardly the only bit of headline-grabbing appearances Trainwreck made over the past months and years. He is self-credited with the largest-ever jackpot to have been won at an online casino – $37.5 million, and has recently effused about how he hoped his milestone would remain unbroken.
In July, the streamer had to take a short hiatus from streaming after he lost $19.5 million live on Stream.
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