WWE has announced the signing of top independent wrestler Lio Rush, who officially joins the WWE Performance Center today. Below is the full statement:
WWE signs Lio Rush
WWE has announced a blockbuster signing in the form of 22-year-old prodigy Lio Rush.
Internationally recognized as one of the ring’s top high-flyers, Rush officially joined the WWE Performance Center today in Orlando, Fla.
Born Lionel Gerard Green, of Lanham, Md., Rush wrestled in high school, becoming a two-time All-American and three-time state qualifier. He began training for sports-entertainment in 2014 and, in less than three years, has competed in 43 states, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland. In 2016, he won Ring of Honor’s Top Prospect Tournament, and earlier this year, he held the Combat Zone Wrestling Heavyweight Championship.
The 160-pounder quickly became a fan favorite on the independent scene for his daredevil creativity and unbelievable resiliency, as well as his “Dragon’s Call” finisher, a devastating frog splash that recalls D’Lo Brown’s split-leg variation. In joining the WWE PC, Rush reunites with a former tag team partner, current NXT Superstar The Velveteen Dream, with whom Rush co-held the Maryland Championship Wrestling Tag Team Titles in 2015.
WWE apparently has plans for Rush to join NXT in the near future as the announcement was filed under the NXT section on WWE.com.
Here is a video of Rush winning Ring of Honor’s Top Prospect Tournament last year.
– Hulk Hogan praised Braun Strowman on Twitter this past weekend, nothing that he “looks like the new Hulkster.” He also said that he could be Strowman’s manager, as seen below:
Hanging at the beach thinking,I should’ve been the ref or @BraunStrowman manager,he looks like the new Hulkster to me brotherHH #summerslam
— Hulk Hogan (@HulkHogan) August 21, 2017
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