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Nyjah Huston Eyes Streaming Stardom with Plans to Go Live for Gnarly Skate Sessions

Nyjah Huston will go on live soon.
ShreddER April 29, 2025
Nyjah Huston Plans to Stream Soon
Credit: Twitch; Kick; ESPN

Olympic bronze medalist Nyjah Huston might be adding a new chapter to his already stacked skate career and this time, it’s all about going live.

Huston recently linked up with streamer Adin Ross in Miami, hitting a local spot for a live-streamed raw skate skating with internet culture.

During the stream, Huston had Ross rocking Disorder Skateboards gear, giving his brand some shine in front of millions of viewers.

Adin Ross on Disorder Skateboards
@Instagram.com/nyjah

After the stream, Huston dropped a hint on social media:

"Might have to start streaming some sessions soon."

It wasn’t just a throwaway comment. It felt like a real preview of what’s next.

With more and more skaters, gamers, and creators turning to platforms like Twitch and Kick to connect directly with fans, streaming skate sessions is starting to feel like a natural next step.

For the Olympian, who’s spent years stacking clips, winning contests, and building a name worldwide, going live might be the move to connect with his audience in real-time.

Streaming could give fans a different look at Huston - not just the polished video parts or contest runs, but the gritty street missions, the warm-ups, the slams, the make-or-break moments that don’t always make it to the highlight reel.

Plus, it gives room for interaction. A chance for viewers to ask questions, suggest tricks, or just hang out and watch one of the most consistent skaters in the game handle business.

If he does commit to streaming, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him link up with other creators, bring his friends into the mix, and show more of the behind-the-scenes grind that fuels his skating.

It also makes sense for a skater who’s always kept things current. From launching his own brand to staying connected with fans online.

For now, it's still in the “might” stage but with the reaction to his stream with Ross and the growing demand for live, unfiltered skate content, it’s looking more likely that Huston will grab a camera, hit the streets, and go live soon.

Nyjah Plans to Stream
@Instagram.com/nyjah

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