RUSH re-signs with AEW to make his next move in his career

Rush's one-year deal with AEW, which he signed last May, was almost up, and the fact that he wasn't in the ring made people wonder.

Rush in a file photo [Image-Twitter]
By Blesson Daniel | Jul 26, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

His position in the company was unclear, which led fans and people who work in the business to make a lot of guesses. Rush’s one-year deal with AEW, which he signed last May, was almost up, and the fact that he wasn’t in the ring made people wonder.

Rush had been giving out vague hints about his future, which made things even more interesting. Many people thought that he might be thinking about moving to WWE after he posted a shot of himself and his real-life brother, Dragon Lee, on social media. The wrestling world was waiting for a formal statement to either confirm or dismiss the rumors.

Did Rush sign with AEW?

But now is no longer the time to guess. Rush has finally said what his next step will be in his work. In a recent tweet, he said that he had re-signed with AEW, putting an end to rumors that he might leave the company.

The tweet had an emotional message and a video of Rush with Tony Khan, the head of All Elite Wrestling.

“I started a new chapter in my personal and professional career, people doubted I could make it, today I want to say that I’m 100% AEW.”

He went on to thank Tony Khan, the fans, and his LFI brothers, declaring, “We can now rule the wrestling world.”

Rush’s choice to stick with AEW is a big deal in the world of wrestling. It puts an end to rumors about his future and shows that he still cares about AEW and its fans.

Fans and other athletes have given him a lot of support since he made the news, and everyone is excited to see what comes next in his career.

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