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Streamer's Japan Trip Turns Chaotic in Convenience Store Brawl
9 Jun
Summary
- Streamer Oblivion was involved in a physical altercation at a Japan FamilyMart.
- A store employee confronted Oblivion and his cameraman for filming inside.
- Police intervened, and Oblivion later apologized to the employee.
- The incident occurred on June 5, 2026, during a livestream with Ryan Garcia.

On June 5, 2026, Kick streamer Christian "Oblivion" encountered significant trouble during a live broadcast from a FamilyMart convenience store in Japan. The incident began when a store employee aggressively confronted Oblivion and his cameraman, attempting to block the camera and push them out of the premises. This led to a physical altercation outside the store, with Oblivion attempting to de-escalate the situation while being accompanied by professional boxer Ryan Garcia.
The confrontation escalated as the employee threatened to call the police and continued to pursue the streamer and his crew. Oblivion, claiming recognition from the Japanese government and Garcia's team, tried to manage the situation. Eventually, local affiliates of Garcia and Oblivion became involved, and the police were called to the scene.
After approximately 15 minutes, authorities mediated between Oblivion and the FamilyMart employee. Using a translator, Oblivion offered an apology, explaining he was unaware of the store's policy regarding filming. The employee conveyed that the unexpected filming without consent was the reason for his reaction. The streamer assured he had no ill intentions, referencing a positive experience during a previous visit to Japan.