Lio Rush beendet Wrestling-Karriere
Wie f4wonline berichtete, hätte der Wrestler Lio Rush seine Wrestling-Karriere beendet.
Die Nachricht klingt zunächst recht unglaubwürdig. Doch tatsächlich ist der Wahrheitsgehalt dieser Botschaft voll zutreffend. Rush, 26, schrieb gestern auf Instagram, dass er vom Pro-Wrestling zurücktrete. Als Grund nannte er, dass, nachdem er sich beim AEW PPV „Double Or Nothing“ die Schulter auskugelte, er lange nachgedacht habe, was er in seinem Leben als wichtig empfinde, was er wolle, und zu dem Schluss gekommen sei, zurückzutreten. Er versicherte allerdings, dass davor noch ein paar Auftritte bei NJPW folgen würden, da er dort noch einen Vertrag hätte.
Nachfolgend die offizielle Mitteilung:
I have written and erased this post so many times purely out of not being able to wrap my head around this. The moment I went home in a sling, I kept saying to myself “this was like any other time I got a little bruise or strain and I will shrug it off and continue on my new journey.” Once the pain subsided and I started to feel just how uncomfortable it was to feel my arm hanging from my body, I sunk into an immediate and rapidly growing depression because I knew something was wrong.
Got the news that I’d be taking some time off due to this injury. Me thinking it would only affect my wrestling obligations, I still tried to go on about my days as I knew them. Realized just how much this would affect my everyday life. For anyone who knows me, you know that I work endlessly for me and my family. It became more and more frustrating everyday finding little things that I could no longer do. Like simply putting on a shirt and a much harder fact to deal with, not being able to pick up my newborn son…
Now here comes the part that kept me up every night since #DoubleorNothing…knowing that I just made my surprise debut in one of the most exciting times in my career. That part sucked. But I’m grateful. Grateful for the opportunities that I’ve had this past year since my WWE release. So cool of #AEW still wanting to sign me despite separating my AC in the Casino Battle Royal. Which would have led to me being the first person in history to be signed to two major wrestling organizations simultaneously. This is an unexpected turn down a road I would have and could have never saw coming…
But I’m looking at this as a blessing in disguise. Since the injury, it’s given me some time to think. Think about what I want in life. What I want for my wife and my kids, and what’s going to make me happy as far as my mental health is concerned. The timing of this injury has forced me to to stop and reevaluate and ultimately it’s resulted in making the decision to retire from professional wrestling…
Thank you to the fans who have fought it out with me for the past 7 years and the people in my corner. Thank you to all the promoters and friends that ‘ve met along the way who believe in me and my vision. This has been a great ride, but it’s time to get off and do what truly makes me happy. Due to contractual obligations with NJPW, I will be making final appearances once I am healed. But for now, thank you all from the Bottom of my heart and I’ll see you all soon.
Die Karriere von Rush startete im Jahr 2014, damals noch bei der amerikanischen Wrestling-Liga CZW (Combat Zone Wrestling) und später bei ROH (Ring of Honor). Danach, 2017, unterschrieb er einen Vertrag bei WWE, wo er zunächst bei der Nachwuchsliga „NXT“ und später in der Cruiserweight-Division „205 Live“ auftrat. Danach war er Manager von Bobby Lashley, bis er vom Main Roster wieder zu „NXT“ kam und dort Cruiserweight Champion wurde. Im letzten Jahr wurde er dann von WWE entlassen und trat zunächst in Indy-Ligen wie der MLW (Major League Wrestling) auf. Folglich unterschrieb er bei NJPW (New Japan Pro Wrestling).
Quelle: f4wonline / Instagram