Divisive streamer Clavicular doesn’t seem too bothered that he was separated from his consciousness when a stunt went dangerously wrong earlier today.
The controversial ‘looksmaxxer’ has become famous for his outlandish methods that he claims help him to ‘ascend’ and improve his looks. He is now one of the most notorious streamers on Kick, garnering tens of thousands of concurrent viewers daily to watch his antics.
Last night, he welcomed top UFC lightweight Arman Tsarukyan on to his stream, where the pair discussed the fighter’s looks among other topics. And when one of his friends volunteered to be choked unconscious, Tsarukyan obliged leading to a terrifying moment that was later recreated.
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Clavicular choked unconscious in dangerous stunt inspired by Arman Tsarukyan
After the stunt with Tsarukyan, Clavicular decided he wanted to try the experience for himself. He allowed one of his friends to sit down into a rear naked choke with no resistance, and hold the position until he was completely unconscious.
However, when his pals attempted to lift his legs and restore blood flow to the head, he began to spasm in a genuinely terrifying moment. Luckily, he regained consciousness soon after and seemed to be simply confused about what had happened.
Clavicular just PASSED out and started convulsing after getting choked out pic.twitter.com/UdTtXSaieD— views (@viewsceo) April 3, 2026
Unlike with Tsarukyan, it is unclear whether or not the man administering the choke had enough experience to know when he was putting the streamer out. And it seemed that he held it for a long time before the team intervened.
However, Clavicular – whose real name is Braden Peters – didn’t seem all too concerned about the dangers of what he had just attempted. “Everyone hating but as predicted the clip went giga viral,” he wrote in his first response to one clip that was viewed over 14.6million times in a matter of hours.
The streamer has previously dismissed the benefits of learning to fight for self-defence, but has spent time around the likes of Tsarukyan and Ryan Garcia.
2026-04-03 23:00:00

