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Mizkif reveals WoW Classic guild Kicked, calls it "new OnlyFangs"

Hannan Mundia
Hannan Mundia Published 07/02/2026
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Controversial Kick streamer Mizkif has revealed a new WoW Classic guild named Kicked, and his made clear his intention and hope to turn it into the new OnlyFangs. Here’s what we know about it.

The start of 2025 was arguably the most popular World of Warcraft had been in many years, and much of that was thanks to OnlyFangs. The hardcore World of Warcraft guild featured streamers such as Thomas “Sodapoppin” Chance Morris and Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp and was a huge success overall, bumping up the game’s popularity to the top of Twitch’s charts multiple times and boosting the profile of many of the streamers involved.

Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo has now announced his own version of OnlyFangs, called Kicked. Unlike the original, which was primarily made up of Twitch streamers, this guild aims to be targeted more toward Kick streamers, though it isn’t necessarily exclusive to them.

Why did Mizkif make his own WoW Classic guild?

Mizkif went on stream to state that he was making his own WoW Classic guild because he had been banned from OnlyFangs by Sodapoppin.

In January 2026, the streamer stated that he was banned from OnlyFangs, primarily because of the situation involving Mizkif and Emily “emiru” Beth Schunk. Mizkif claimed that he was the one who originally created OnlyFangs, and that he would now create his own new version of the World of Warcraft guild on Kick. On February 6, the Kick streamer announced that the new guild would be named Kicked.

It has been rumored that OnlyFangs would soon return to take part in the fresh hype around The Burning Crusade, but no exact date has been put forward for the guild’s return, if it does happen at all. Mizkis is now attempting to get ahead of it with his own guild project.

Mizkif join Kick

A screenshot of Mizkif’s announcement of joining Kick: Image credit: Mizkif

According to Mizkif, his guild is intended to directly compete with OnlyFangs. The alliance guild is founded on the US PvP server Nightslayer, which is an extremely active and high-stakes server that has a reputation for its ruthlessness.

For his part, Sodapoppin has stated that there are a handful of streamers who are banned from OnlyFangs because of their reputation. Those streamers could potentially go to Kicked if they wanted to participating in a big WoW guild. The three names that Sodapoppin mentioned were Mizkif, John “Tectone” Robert Robertson, and Matt ”StaysafeTV” Morse, though he said that there were more beyond that trio.

Of course, Mizkif and Tectone aren’t on good terms following recent legal drama, so it’s unlikely that those two streamers would play together. Though it might inspire some additional fan interest if they did.

Is Mizkif’s Kicked guild only for Kick streamers?

While the announcement video for the guild states that Kicked is only for Kick streamers, Mizkif later confirmed that anyone can technically join.

An announcement video for the Kicked guild was shared on X. Its initial caption echoed what the video stated, which was that the guild was exclusive to Kick streamers. But Mizkif himself commented on the post to say that the guild was actually open for everyone, including Twitch streamers and even viewers.

Mizkif's comment on an X post

Mizkif’s comment on an X post – Image credit: Mizkif

Despite his controversies, Mizkif’s streaming career is still going strong on Kick. Whether it’s by way of gambling content or typical gaming streams, the streamer still posts decent viewer counts on his streams, suggesting that his new WoW guild could be a success. But OnlyFangs prospered to the degree that it did largely because of just how many big names were attached to it, so the big question is whether anyone with substantial influence would choose to play in Kicked over a seemingly inevitable return of OnlyFangs.

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