00:00Miami Beach is known for its exclusive nightlife and strict no-cameras policy,
00:04but a new venture is promising a total access experience that's already raising eyebrows.
00:08Music manager WAC 100 has just announced a partnership with one of the internet's most
00:12polarizing figures. I got Clava Club. It's called Club Stream, located off Collins Avenue. WAC 100
00:20claims he organized the project in just a few days, specifically branding it as a destination
00:24where live streaming is not only permitted, but encouraged. Gonna be the first club where you
00:29come in streaming is permitted. It's a controversial move that follows a period where
00:32Clavacular and several other high-profile influencers were banned from nearly every
00:37major venue in Miami due to their behavior. But as WAC 100 scouts real estate, many online are asking
00:42a simple question. How are they opening a club when Clavacular is potentially going to jail?
00:47That comment comes as Brayden Peters, the man behind Clavacular's persona, was arrested in Fort
00:52Lauderdale earlier this week. The Ossicola Sheriff's Office alleges that back in February,
00:56Peters didn't just film a physical altercation. He orchestrated a brawl between two women at a
01:01rented Airbnb in Kissimmee to exploit the footage for content. He's now facing charges of misdemeanor
01:07battery and criminal conspiracy. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. The Florida Fish and Wildlife
01:12Commission is currently investigating a viral video of Peters in the Everglades where he and
01:17another individual allegedly fired over a dozen rounds into an alligator just to quote test if it
01:23was dead. This follows a separate arrest in Arizona last month involving a fake ID and drug
01:28possession, charges that prosecutors eventually declined to pursue, but still added to Clav's
01:33growing rap sheet. So why is this 20-year-old so famous and so unwelcome in Miami? Peters rose to
01:40fame as
01:40a leader in the looks-maxing subculture, a community obsessed with extreme physical self-improvement
01:46and mogging, the act of outshining others aesthetically. But his influence drifted into
01:51darker territory in January. A viral video showed Peters alongside controversial figures like Nick
01:56Fuentes and Andrew Tate participating in offensive Hail Hitler chants at a Miami Beach nightclub.
02:02The backlash was swift, resulting in a citywide ban from the hospitality industry. Now WAC100 claims he's
02:08personally negotiating with club owners to lift those bans, but many see Clubstream as a way to bypass
02:14accountability entirely. The overall consensus on the internet? This is a terrible idea. Critics are
02:20pointing to the inherent danger of a venue designed for clout-hungry streamers. One user on X suggested
02:25the club would inevitably lead to violence for clout, and it's a strong opinion, but it's supported by
02:30recent events. Just yesterday, Clavacular made headlines again after filming a professional fighter choking
02:36out a fan for a live audience. And if this is the type of content being produced in hotel lobbies
02:40and
02:40public spaces, critics argue that giving these creators their own building is essentially
02:45subsidizing chaos. So we want to hear from you. Is WAC100 smart to capitalize on this niche,
02:50or is he handing a megaphone and a home base to a ticking time bomb? Share your thoughts and follow
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