StreamRecorder has tracked 45 streams for Eddie on Kick, with 78h 17m of total airtime across 24 active days. This profile was first tracked on Aug 23, 2025 and was last seen on Aug 15, 2026.
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Tracked SinceAug 23, 2025
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Last SeenAug 15, 2026
Eddie Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- eddie
- Total tracked streams
- 45
- Total airtime
- 78h 17m
- Active days
- 24
- Average streams per active day
- 1.9
- Tracked since
- Aug 23, 2025
- Last seen
- Aug 15, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-08-15 · 2 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Saturday
- Most common start time
- 14:00
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From competitive gaming executive to streaming platform pioneer, Eddie Craven has carved out an impressive path through the digital entertainment landscape. His journey began in the esports world, where he cut his teeth working with major organizations and learning the ins and outs of competitive gaming business. What started as a passion for esports eventually evolved into something much bigger – a vision to reshape how we think about live streaming.
The Esports Foundation
Craven's professional story kicked off with Team Dignitas, where he handled North American operations and got his first real taste of the gaming industry's potential. He didn't stop there, though. Moving on to become CEO of CounterWatch Gaming, he dove headfirst into the League Championship Series scene, helping build what would eventually become a valuable enough operation to catch the attention of Madison Square Garden, who acquired the company in 2019. That exit marked a turning point – while many would have been content to ride the esports wave, Craven found himself increasingly frustrated with how franchising was changing the competitive landscape.
Beyond Traditional Gaming
The shift away from esports wasn't just about boredom – it was about impact. Craven has been open about feeling that franchising stripped away the interesting challenges that originally drew him to competitive gaming. Instead of settling into a comfortable but uninspiring routine, he decided to tackle bigger problems in the streaming world. This restless energy and desire to shake things up would prove crucial as he transitioned into his current role leading Kick's charge against established streaming giants.
Tackling Industry Issues
One area where Craven hasn't shied away from controversy is addressing the elephant in the room that many platforms prefer to ignore – view botting. His willingness to call out practices that artificially inflate viewer numbers across the entire live streaming ecosystem shows someone who isn't afraid to ruffle feathers for the sake of authenticity. This transparency approach has become something of a trademark, setting Kick apart from competitors who often dance around uncomfortable industry realities.
The Streaming Revolution
After spending a decade working with Novo and recently stepping down from that role, Craven's focus has shifted entirely to building something that could genuinely disrupt how we consume live content. His background gives him a unique perspective on what creators actually need versus what existing platforms typically offer. Rather than just copying successful formulas, he's approaching streaming with the mindset of someone who understands both the creator and business sides of digital entertainment.