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Is it a good idea to have your hair shaved live in front of thousands of spectators in the NBA and millions watching at home? Probably not, but it still did not discourage YouTube sensation JiDion from putting on a show for everyone to see. The 21-year-old was spotted at an important NBA game between Timberwolves vs Dallas Mavericks.

Famous for posting prank videos, daily Vlogs, and whatnot, but this time around he has taken trolling to a whole another level. His prank was so bizarre that it even attracted the attention of Karl-Anthony Towns during the game. Watch below how everything unfolded during the game.

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JiDion issued a unique challenge to Twitch and its streamers

NBA isn’t the only sport that has grabbed his attention in recent times as the content creator is hoping to dive into the world of boxing. YouTube celebrities like Jake Paul, Logan Paul, KSI, and more have heralded the age of YouTube boxing. Any outstanding feud and bad blood somehow are resolved by orchestrating an elaborate exhibition boxing event.

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The spectacle has proven to be a massive success in terms of viewers and revenue, and it is indeed here to stay. JD, in yet another short clip from his stream, issued a challenge to Twitch and its streamers and put up an interesting stipulation. He suggested that if he wins, Twitch will have to take him back by revoking his ban, but should he lose, he will abandon his pursuit.

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His recent clash with another popular streamer, Pokimane saw him getting banned from Twitch. Since then, he has been trying his best to get back into the good graces of the platform, and he even hashed out his differences with Pokimane.

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The duo was spotted filming a video together, which he shared on his YouTube channel. Safe to say this would be his final attempt at making things right, but the chances of Twitch taking up such an offer are negligible.