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Myth announces exit from Creator Clash 3 amid ongoing drama in the event

Myth announces exit from Creator Clash 3 amid ongoing drama in the event

Time of India5 days ago

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Twitch star Myth just shocked fans by announcing his exit from Creator Clash 3, the influencer-boxing event that's been drowning in controversy. With multiple creators backing out and the original organizers stepping down, the charity-centered fight night is going through a full-on identity crisis.
So why did Myth call it quits? Let's break it down.
Myth Confirms Exit on Stream
Myth, whose real name is Ali Kabbani, confirmed his withdrawal during a live stream earlier this month. When a fan casually asked about his training, Myth didn't hold back. 'I will no longer be participating in Creator Clash,' he announced, abruptly ending speculation and dropping the news without much ceremony.
Myth was initially set to face Kevin Lerdwichagul, also known as Kevin from The Warp Zone, in what would have been his second Creator Clash fight.
He previously fought and won against Hundar in Creator Clash 2 via TKO, making his absence this year even more surprising to fans.
Another One Bows Out
Myth isn't the only big name walking away. Other well-known creators like Harley Morenstein and LA Beast have also stepped away from Creator Clash 3. But the biggest shock came when iDubbbz, the original face of the event, and his partner Anisa Jomha exited completely, relinquishing all management and operational roles.
This massive creator exodus has left fans questioning what's really going on behind the scenes.
Creator Clash's Rocky Road
It's been a wild ride for the Creator Clash series. While the first event was a massive success, raising over $1.3 million for charities like the American Heart Association, things took a nosedive with Creator Clash 2. Piracy concerns and financial setbacks dented the reputation and stability of the brand.
With so many creators jumping ship and new management at the helm, it's unclear what direction the third installment will take, or who will even show up.
The buzz around Creator Clash 3 only intensified when iDubbbz released a controversial 'content cop' video in March 2025, targeting Ethan Klein, igniting public drama with H3H3 Productions.
New Date, New Management… New Problems?
Originally scheduled for June 28, the same day Jake Paul was set to fight Chavez Jr., Creator Clash 3 has now been pushed to October 25 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
With iDubbbz and Anisa out of the picture, new management is attempting to restructure the event, promising updates on fighter lineups and format in the coming months.
Still, the wave of dropouts and silence from many involved has cast doubt on whether the event can recover its original momentum or rebuild the community support it once enjoyed.
What's Next for Creator Clash 3?
While the event is still officially moving forward, the lineup is clearly in flux. Organizers promise to reveal more about the new fight card in the coming months, but fan expectations are tempered.
With major names like Myth and iDubbbz out, and controversies stacking up, Creator Clash 3 faces an uphill battle not just in the ring, but in regaining fan trust.
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