Wack 100 and Clavicular are plotting on a streamer-first nightclub in Miami.
The hip-hop manager was a guest on the Sunday (March 29) episode of podcast No Jumper, where he claims he “got” the streamer a club which is named Club Stream.
“Going to be the first club where you can come in, stream, and it's permitted,” Wack 100 said on the episode, around the 44-minute mark.
Wack said that guests can “come in streaming” instead of having to conceal their cameras upon entering the venue. The project comes after the streamer was banned from several nightclubs in Miami due to streaming, which is generally prohibited. Wack also claims he got the bans lifted.
Clavicular, real name Braden Eric Peters, who lives in Florida, was arrested last month after an alleged battery involving a 19-year-old woman in Kissimmee, Florida. The streamer was booked into Broward County Jail and released last week.
24-year-old Violet Marie Lentz, who’s suspected to have fought the 19-year-old after Clavicular allegedly instigated it, still has an active warrant for her arrest. Around the time of the arrest, Clavicular was temporarily banned from Kick after allegedly shooting an alligator corpse during a livestream, which is now being investigated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The streamer, who’s known for his over-the-top pursuit of the “Looksmaxxing” trend, has been arrested several times before, including another arrest in February for forgery and drug possession. Additionally, Clavicular was issued a misdemeanor count for liquor and false ID use by a minor.