Charleston White Just Made Adin Ross's Brand Risk Even More... Risky
The internet's favorite provocateur has challenged Austin Metcalf's father to a boxing match at Adin Ross's event — because apparently Brand Risk needed more actual risk.
Darlings, just when you thought Adin Ross's Brand Risk franchise had enough drama on its hands — unpaid fighters, a UFC star stomping him on YouTube, Dana White losing a ten-rack bet — in walks Charleston White to crank the chaos dial all the way to eleven.
Per a report from Primetimer dated June 13th, White allegedly issued a blunt challenge to the father of Austin Metcalf, declaring, "I'll beat your f*cking a**" and proposing a boxing match at Adin Ross's Brand Risk event. The audacity has entered the building and it brought a whole entourage.
And if you need a refresher on why this name combination is incendiary: Austin Metcalf is the Texas teenager at the center of the Karmelo Anthony stabbing case — the very same Karmelo Anthony whose name Adin Ross had been invoking on stream just days before, sparking international fact-checks over alleged death penalty comments. So Adin's Brand Risk is now apparently the preferred venue for people to resolve grievances connected to one of the most polarizing viral cases of 2026.
"I'll beat your f*cking a**" — Charleston White, allegedly, per Primetimer
Coincidence? Sure, let's call it that. Or is Brand Risk becoming a magnet for controversy that even Dana White — who, per our own reporting, already lost $10K at Brand Risk 14 — might think twice about hosting at the UFC Apex?
The Pattern, Sweethearts
Let's review the scoreboard, because we keep receipts: Blueface says he hasn't been paid. Johnathan Jamall Porter says he hasn't been paid. Sean Strickland is publicly collecting on a $50K bet. Adin skipped the NBA Finals over Donald Trump. And now Charleston White is booking his beef at Brand Risk like it's a Ticketmaster presale.
This is what happens when your event becomes the default arena for unresolved internet scores. We wish Adin strength in this trying time of his own making.
According to the Primetimer report, the challenge is specifically aimed at Metcalf's father — meaning the fight, if it materializes, would carry the cultural weight of the entire Karmelo Anthony news cycle directly onto Brand Risk's canvas. That is not a coincidence, that is a destination.
My loves, at some point Brand Risk stops being an event brand and starts being a prophecy. Stay tuned — and maybe keep those receipts laminated.