In what appears to be an unguarded moment during a livestream, former MMA star Quinton “Rampage” Jackson inadvertently revealed financial details about his collaboration with popular content creator N3on that were likely meant to stay private.
The slip-up occurred during their highly publicized 24-hour joint broadcast, when Jackson seemed to forget the cameras were still rolling. In the leaked audio, viewers caught a glimpse of behind-the-scenes negotiations that typically remain confidential between content creators and their collaborators.
“You’re paying me like $2 million for two drives,”
Jackson can be heard saying in the clip, before quickly being corrected about the actual agreed-upon amount. The response indicates the figure was closer to $1 million:
“We were at one, but we’ll talk about it after.”
The accidental disclosure has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms about the substantial sums involved in high-profile content creator collaborations. The revelation provides rare insight into the financial arrangements that power major cross-platform content, especially when established celebrities from other industries partner with digital content creators.
Jackson’s momentary lapse highlights how lucrative the content creation industry has become, particularly for collaborative content featuring personalities from different entertainment sectors. The partnership between the former mixed martial arts star and N3on represents a growing trend of traditional celebrities entering the content creation space alongside established online personalities.
The awkward moment was quickly glossed over with suggestions to
“see how the rest of it goes,”
indicating both parties were eager to move past the unintended revelation and continue with their planned content.
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