@kcitysports · 88K subscribers · Graded July 4, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would allow my older child (9+) to watch this channel, but with supervision to discuss the simulated violence and competitive themes.
Best for ages 9-12 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-14 years.
The simulated violence and competitive themes in wrestling games are not suitable for children under 7 years old.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 10/25 | Frequent simulated violence and themes of betrayal are concerning for young children. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Primarily long-form content with infrequent short-form videos. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content targets older children and teens, but younger children may be drawn in. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Entertainment-focused with minimal overt educational content. |
Frequent simulated violence and themes of betrayal are concerning for young children.
Many videos, such as "THE END?! Little Flash vs CM Punk SHOWDOWN (WWE 2k25 My Rise FINAL)" and "We were Betrayed by CM PUNK! (WWE 2k25 My Rise Part 6)", feature wrestling content with simulated fighting, betrayal, and storylines like being 'sent to the hospital' or 'buried alive'. While these are game simulations, the themes of aggression and conflict are consistently present, which may not be suitable for younger viewers. Titles like "Our Backstage Battle went TOO FAR in WWE 2k25!" also suggest escalating conflict.
Primarily long-form content with infrequent short-form videos.
Only 4% of the channel's recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a strong focus on longer-form video content. This pattern suggests the channel is not designed to encourage rapid, addictive scrolling behavior often associated with short-form content. Upload frequency is consistent but not excessive, promoting more intentional viewing.
Content targets older children and teens, but younger children may be drawn in.
The channel features a 'Dad vs Son' dynamic in sports video games, which can appeal to a wide age range. However, the complexity of sports simulations like Madden and WWE 2k25, along with the competitive nature and wrestling storylines, are better suited for older children and pre-teens. Younger children might be attracted to the 'Dad vs Son' aspect but may not fully grasp the game mechanics or the simulated violence.
Entertainment-focused with minimal overt educational content.
The channel primarily offers entertainment through sports video game play, focusing on competition and storyline progression within games like WWE 2k25 and Madden 26. While it may foster an interest in sports or gaming, there are no explicit educational objectives or learning content related to subjects like science, math, or social skills. The content is purely recreational.
This channel features a father and son playing various sports video games, primarily WWE and Madden. The content focuses on gameplay, competition, and narrative arcs within the games. It is aimed at viewers interested in sports simulations and competitive gaming.
Parents should be aware that a significant portion of the content involves simulated wrestling violence and themes of conflict, betrayal, and injury within the WWE 2k25 game. While not real, these themes are consistently present and may be intense for younger children.
I would allow my older child (9+) to watch this channel, but with supervision to discuss the simulated violence and competitive themes.
If your child watches this channel, discuss the difference between simulated game violence and real-life actions, emphasizing that the game scenarios are not real.
Dad vs Son in Madden 26: Micah Parsons Trade Face-Off!
— Neutral
This video represents the channel's general sports gaming content, focusing on a simulated trade scenario in a football game.
THE END?! Little Flash vs CM Punk SHOWDOWN (WWE 2k25 My Rise FINAL)
— Concern
This video highlights the channel's frequent engagement with WWE 2k25, which includes simulated fighting and dramatic storylines that might be intense for younger viewers.
Buried Alive in WWE 2k25! (DadCity v Little Flash Part 1)
— Concern
The title and content of this video, involving a 'Buried Alive' match, exemplify the potentially concerning themes of simulated injury and death present in the WWE 2k25 gameplay.
Dad vs Son in MLB the SHOW 25!
— Positive
This video showcases the channel's broader sports gaming content beyond wrestling, offering a more generally appropriate competitive game experience.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on K-City Sports Gaming using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
K-City Sports Gaming's Shorts ratio in this sample is 4% — roughly 4 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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