“He fell off and needs to face it”: Ninja Takes Shots At Kai Cenat and Speed For Their Minecraft Hardcore Run Last Week

Ninja fires some shots at Kai Cenat and Speed for their Minecraft run, and people are tired of this streamer talking about others.

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Credits: Youtube/Ninja, Kai Cenat

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  • Kai Cenat and Speed recently received harsh criticism from Ninja for their latest Minecraft stream.
  • People on social media are sick of this streamer’s opinions.
  • According to the streamer, the collaboration and the fact that it took over 100 hours were solely for the audience’s entertainment.
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Streamers on platforms like Twitch or YouTube are becoming increasingly common, and by using the most popular games of the moment, they try to boost their numbers and reach new audiences.

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Recently, Kai Cenat and Speed collaborated again for an extremely long Minecraft stream, and given how famous they are, they had a huge live audience. For some reason, this didn’t sit well with Ninja, another streamer who used to be very influential. Naturally, people reacted negatively to his opinions, saying he shouldn’t interfere with others.

Ninja Once Again Finds Himself Involved in Some Questionable Opinions

Ninja in the premiere of Free Guy.
Ninja has made the wrong choice of words regarding Speed and Kai Cenat collaboration. Image via CNN.

The world of streamers tends to be quite controversial, often because content creators themselves generate debate or controversy with misguided opinions.

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In a recent extremely long stream where Speed and Kai Cenat collaborated for their 100 Hour Hardcore run, they tried to complete the popular game. This isn’t the first time these two popular content creators have worked together.

It seems that this new collaboration and the fact that they used Mojang’s title didn’t sit well with all content creators.

It’s like, dude, they don’t want to win.

Another well-known streamer, Ninja, believes that this collaboration took much more time than it should have, solely for the purpose of keeping people in the stream.

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These streamers spent 105 hours completing this popular Sandbox game. These two are known for their exaggerated performances.

Kai Cenat and Speed Work Very Well Together When They Collaborate

Kai Cenat and Speed collaboration.
Kai Cenat and Speed took 105 hours to complete Minecraft. Image via Kai Cenat YouTube Channel.

This isn’t the first time Ninja has taken the trouble to mention these kinds of big collaborations in his streams, giving his opinion on the matter.

This is something he has done in the past, and it’s quite common in any stream where the chat can constantly ask questions. Unfortunately, the reaction on social media has been quite negative because it’s not always positive to judge other content creators.

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Kai Cenat and Speed are two unique streamers who tend to exaggerate their personas, but it’s something their followers have always enjoyed. Clearly, completing Minecraft doesn’t take that long, but streaming for 105 hours isn’t straightforward either.

People on platforms like X criticized Ninja, saying he’s always negative when it comes to these collaborations between other content creators and that he should focus on playing instead of giving his opinions.

These streamers don’t usually comment on other content creators and try to focus solely on creating an ideal show for their fans, who are always eager to enjoy the content they have to offer.

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It’s likely that in the future, the two will collaborate again, doing something even more outrageous to entertain their audiences. More and more people are enjoying this type of content on platforms like Twitch.

What are your thoughts on what this streamer said? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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