Drew Gulak has returned to streaming on his Twitch account.
The current WWE Superstar took to Twitter on Wednesday to thank Triple H for making it happen.
As many of you are well aware, WWE issued an edict in October of 2020 which stated that the company would be taking over talents’ third-party streaming accounts. With the edict, AJ Styles, Xavier Woods, Adam Cole, and others had to shut down their streaming platforms. This didn’t go over well with many of the talent who often livestream on their channels to earn extra revenue.
Gulak wrote,
“Yes, I am streaming on Twitch again. Thank you, Papa H! Also my cousin is here with me still and he insisted… please come ask him questions.”
When Gulak was directly asked if WWE had changed its position on streaming, he responded with:
“No. I actually don’t really know. The company’s stance is still the same. It’s fine. Everybody is fine. That’s the stance. We’re all good. I don’t know why y’all make that stuff up.”
Yes, I am streaming on Twitch again. Thank you, Papa H! Also my cousin is here with me still and he insisted… please come ask him questions. 😁https://t.co/HhSXQL6fqf
— Drew Gulak (@DrewGulak) August 18, 2022
In other news, John Cena took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce that he’ll be doing a meet & greet in San Diego, CA on August 23rd. The meet & greet will be taking place at Thomas Ashbourne Craft Spirits. Cena wrote,
“Cannot wait to cheers with the fine people of San Diego! See the details below!”
Cannot wait to cheers with the fine people of San Diego! See the details below! 🥃 https://t.co/HdfuQOjoH1
— John Cena (@JohnCena) August 17, 2022
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