Lio Rush
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Lio Rush Posts Another New Cryptic Video About ‘Questions’, YouTube Re-Instates Title Match Wrestling’s Monetization

Lio Rush

Lio Rush posted the following video on social media, continuing to tease… something. This is Rush’s third cryptic video in the past few days; the first two (seen here and here) talk about tales of superheroes and not playing by the rules anymore. Rush’s latest video features the following voiceover:

“So many questions, with very little answers. I don’t know. I don’t even know what my name is, I don’t know why I’m here, who I am. It sure as hell isn’t the guy that got me here… or maybe it is. Maybe I’m turning into something that’s not meant to be and I just need to remind myself of who I truly am. Maybe I have a heart, but then again, maybe I don’t. Or maybe I’ll just fade away so I don’t have to face the facts. Or maybe the fact of the matter is… I’ve already made my choice.”

It’s unclear what Rush’s videos are leading up to; he is believed to still be under contract with WWE, but has remained off of television due to reports of creative not having any immediate plans for him. Rush was last seen on WWE TV at WrestleMania 35 and had been aligned with Bobby Lashley, but has not wrestled on RAW since March. Prior reports stated WWE had plans for him to return to NXT programming in the near future.

Related: Lio Rush Talks WWE’s Travel Expenses, Not Being Paid For Merch Sales & Finn Balor Rumors

https://twitter.com/itsLioRush/status/1138219554298109952

Title Match Wrestling

Last week, we reported Title Match Wrestling had been demonetized by YouTube due to claims that they had been posting ‘reused content’. In a new update, Title Match has reason to celebrate as YouTube has re-instated monetization on their channel.

Title Match is home to a number of wrestling promotions and original series including the ‘Ladies Night Out’ events, original content like Stevie Ray’s Stand Up For Greatness and a number of shoot-style video interviews. Before today’s announcement, Title Match had gone nearly two months without any ads running on their videos. As a result, they were forced to make drastic changes to other shows due to losing ad revenue.

Title Match posted the following on Twitter, thanking everyone for their support:

Related: YouTube Demonetizes Popular Title Match Wrestling Network; Promoter Details How It Has Negatively Affected Future Plans, Talent

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