The fukk Adidas got going on?

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Yall cant understand why addidas would have a deal with probably the most popular gamer in the world

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Thecoli is a dumb site. Hanlons Razor explains most everything that happens here.

People mad that Adidas is marketing a white man like if Adidas is suddenly some pro black, black owned company? :gucci:
 

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It’s only marketed as a sport by nikkas that’s in that field or some fat fonky ass nikka that is out of breathe after going up a flight of stairs

No one understands what the fukk you tryna say breh :mjlol:
 

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guess I’m flabby cause I’ll never see the appeal in watching someone else game...

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Me either but it's a big ass market. And a smart idea to have dude endorse Adidas.

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Being famous on the internet and famous in real life are two different things.
Ninja reportedly got paid between $20 million and $30 million by Microsoft to leave Amazon's Twitch streaming service

We're talking about a guy who makes hundreds of thousands of dollars each month streaming himself playing "Fortnite" to tens of thousands of viewers, a guy who was reportedly paid $1 million for a single day of playing EA's "Apex Legends."

Neither Blevins nor Microsoft revealed the contract terms that got one of the most popular streamers in the world to jump ship to a nascent platform with a fraction of the audience. But a talent management executive who's worked with Blevins told CNN Business in an article published Monday that the streamer may netted between $20 million and $30 million from the deal.
He's getting paid in real life.

In real life a bunch of people are watching him play shyt on the internet.

In real life companies are paying him a lot of money to be a face of their company.

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