StreamRecorder has tracked 54 streams for Sliker on Kick, with 382h 8m of total airtime across 50 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 19, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 17, 2026.
Past Kick Streams
12 recent streamsSliker Kick Profile Summary
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
Streaming Insights
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Most Active Day
2 streams · 5h 4m -
Favorite Streaming Day
Monday -
Most Common Start Time
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Tracked SinceJun 19, 2026
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Last SeenAug 17, 2026
Sliker Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- sliker
- Total tracked streams
- 54
- Total airtime
- 382h 8m
- Active days
- 50
- Average streams per active day
- 1.1
- Tracked since
- Jun 19, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 17, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-07-29 · 2 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Monday
- Most common start time
- 14:00
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The gaming world is full of personalities who've made their mark through sheer persistence and authentic connection with audiences. One such figure is the Manchester-based streamer who's become a recognizable face in the online gaming community, despite facing significant challenges along the way. Born in Iraq before moving to England, this 31-year-old content creator has built a following through his genuine reactions and engaging personality, particularly in the competitive gaming space.
His breakthrough came through appearances on the popular AustinShow streams, back when the host went by RajjPatel. These weren't just casual guest spots – he became one of the original contestants on the Rajjchelor and Rajjchelorette series, which later evolved into the well-known "Love or Host" format. This exposure introduced him to thousands of viewers who appreciated his straightforward approach and willingness to put himself out there in often unpredictable situations.
Gaming has always been at the heart of his content, with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive serving as his primary focus. His streams showcased genuine skill and passion for competitive gaming, often featuring intense CS:GO matches that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. He also branched out into Call of Duty content and even experimented with Twitch Sings, creating memorable duet videos with other creators like Fuslie. The variety kept his content fresh while maintaining that core gaming identity his audience came to expect.
However, his streaming journey hit a major roadblock when he received a permanent ban from Twitch, forcing a transition to Kick.com. This move coincided with various controversies that surrounded his career, including serious allegations from viewers and fellow creators. The platform switch represented both a challenge and an opportunity – while he lost his established Twitch audience of over 320,000 followers, Kick offered a fresh start and different revenue model.
Currently operating on Kick, he's managed to rebuild a substantial following of over 17,000 dedicated viewers. His streams regularly attract hundreds of concurrent viewers, with his peak reaching an impressive 63,452 during a particularly notable broadcast in April 2024. Despite the controversies and platform changes, he continues to stream consistently, averaging around 917 viewers per session. His story illustrates both the opportunities and pitfalls of content creation in the digital age – showing how quickly fortunes can change, but also how dedicated audiences will follow creators they connect with across different platforms. The gaming community remains divided on his legacy, but there's no denying his impact on the streaming landscape and his ability to maintain relevance despite significant obstacles.