It’s been a crazy ride, but it’s time to get off and do what truly makes me happy. I’m retiring from Pro Wrestling, Rush tweeted. H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes. Rush took to Twitter earlier this evening to announce his retirement, thanking AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he is currently signed, in the process. You can check out Lio Rush's full comments in the video below. Praying for him, huge prayers and respect to Dante, I saw that injury and it’s pretty nasty.” “In a perfect world, it would have been cool to wrestle Dante but I know he just had that injury. Lio Rush also talked about how Dante Martin would be the perfect opponent at Forbidden Door 2, but he knows it is something that won't happen right now due to the injury Dante suffered at ROH's Supercard Of Honor. Rush took to Twitter today to make the announcement. There’s a ton of guys on that roster that I’d love to wrestle.” Former WWE star Lio Rush has announced he is coming out of retirement. After Janela defeated Rush, he grabbed a microphone and praised Rush as well as ACH as people who speak the truth. You can check out some videos and photos from the match below. Now, Rush surprised the wrestling world again by announcing his retirement. He recently surprised the wrestling world by making his AEW debut at Double or Nothing. I feel like me being a part of that event in itself would be pretty cool, so, who knows. Soon after his debut in AEW, it was a massive surprise that Lio Rush was retiring after filling out his contracts in companies. During Sunday’s GCW Homecoming night two event, former WWE Superstar Lio Rush faced off against Joey Janela in what was billed as Rush’s final match. WWEPC’s YouTube channel Lio Rush is a man of surprises. “That’s a heavy question because there’s so many guys that are currently on the roster that I wanted to wrestle, but never have and was so close to wrestling. The former WWE star signed with New Japan Pro Wrestling after his release from Vince McMahon's organisation. Former WWE Superstar Lio Rush had a conversation with MuscleManMalcolm on a variety of topics such as how it would be pretty cool to be a part of the Forbidden Door 2 PPV Event and how there are a ton of guys on the AEW roster that he would love to wrestle on the show. LIO RUSH will retire aged just 26 after suffering a horror injury on his AEW debut.
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