Ray J Exposes Rigged Fights, Rainbet Caught in Fraud Storm
Ray J slip exposes rigged influencer fights as Rainbet-branded betting vehicle
A viral clip from KickAfterDark shows Ray J admitting on stream that the Adin Ross vs. SupahHotFire fight was supposed to be rigged in his favor, saying 'we lost so much money' — an accidental confession that has shattered any pretense of authenticity around these events.
Players were quick to connect Rainbet as the betting platform behind the fight, with NateLaDow calling out a 'WWE model' where streamers script outcomes and then pretend the action is real to clean up on bets. The mood online is furious, with calls for refunds and even FBI investigations as users like @taa2kk demand 'refund me bitch' and @SpaceWax90 warns of a lawsuit.
Legal-minded observers like @JBradenS31 have flagged the fraud angle: money changing hands with secret unfair back deals is not legal. The incident feeds into the broader narrative that Rainbet’s streamer ecosystem is a propaganda machine designed to deceive bettors. While posting volume has cooled, the reputational damage is done — any player considering Rainbet now knows the house may be scripting the outcomes.
Called it with MVP these streamers are following a WWE model, scripting the outcome. Then pretending it’s not rigged to clean up on bets. https://t.co/TEZefPssxT
@MMung27 @kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom Except, you know… fraud? Money is exchanging hands with secret unfair back deals. This shit is not legal.
@kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom I smell a lawsuit. Yall bout to owe me yo life
rigged fight @FBI investigate brand risk and @rainbetcom refund me bitch
Brand Fraud Rigged Fights @BrandRisk https://t.co/uEIF37QwUS
@kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom Fucking idiot. He was supposed to have left earth by now btw. Fraud!