While many WWE superstars have begun to suspend their Twitch accounts, Jessamyn Duke intends to continue streaming and uploading content.
She posted the following update on her status:
Attention everyone:
I will still be streaming. I will still upload content regularly to this channel. Names, logo, and likenesses may change, but this channel is mine. I intend on keeping it that way.
All I need from you guys is for you to continue watching, leave a like on the videos you enjoy, and share with friends to help grow the community. Avoid toxic posts and comments. Avoid feeding into the drama of the situation (that some of you are most assuredly aware of). If you're NOT aware of the situation, don't worry about it. I mean tht. Let this channel be an escape from that stuff.
I know many of you have already followed me on me new twitter account but if you haven't, please do it now! I will only be tweeting about this channel from that account.
@the8bitamazon
Jessamyn isn't the only streamer who has created a secondary account that is strictly gaming related. Dakota Kai has the name @char1ie_gir1 on Twitter for all her gaming-related adventures.
WWE talent reportedly met with Vince McMahon and argued against the Twitch ban, but the argument seemingly didn't work as multiple superstars began suspending their accounts on Thursday night. Aleister Black and Zelina Vega noted they would have a meeting with WWE officials at television on Friday.
Fightful will continue to update fans on the situation as more is known.