His "streaming" didn't take off for a while. He basically left a "sure-job" to try it and his streams were like sub-2K at the time. It's only after the Twitch ban (IIRC) that he started to pick up steam on Twitch.
I don't knock his work ethic (10+ hour streams a day) but I highly doubt "making Twitch money" was at the top of his list for leaving his Uncle's network.
There's a reason Hasan dropped from his network.
To pursue a way more lucrative streaming career?
His "streaming" didn't take off for a while. He basically left a "sure-job" to try it and his streams were like sub-2K at the time. It's only after the Twitch ban (IIRC) that he started to pick up steam on Twitch.
I don't knock his work ethic (10+ hour streams a day) but I highly doubt "making Twitch money" was at the top of his list for leaving his Uncle's network.
2k is still a pretty massive twitch stream all things considered
No i remember it, he went part-time at 2-3K subs, he fully left some time after Crenshaw incident(when he had 7-8K subs)
Hasan is the left wing version of Jesse Lee Peterson. Both incredibly stupid but can be kinda funny at times.
Hasan is hot af tho