![]() ![]() ![]() In her podcast, Swole World, Big Swole spoke about the problems she had with AEW, “Their BIGGEST issue, which is diversity. IMPACT Wrestling’s Slammiversary takes place on Saturday, July 15.RELATED: Big Swole Was 'Disappointed' And 'Embarrassed' By Tony Khan Saga Big Swole Said AEW Isn't Diverse I’m fully ready for any and everything that comes my way.” I’ve never felt more healthy, physically speaking, about all of my injuries. I’ve never felt more clear-headed, I’ve never felt more calm, poised. It definitely feels like this is the right place, right time type of situation. I feel like I’m slowly creeping into my prime. “I will say that it has been one time where I’ve genuinely said to myself, ‘I am going to walk away.’ But now that I am here and now that I’m staying here, I do feel like I’m at my best. He has since regrouped though, and believes he now is inches away from hitting his prime. Despite rumors and comments suggesting otherwise, Rush clarified that he has only retired once. While Rush is confident in his professional placement right now, how is he feeling mentally and physically? In recent years, Rush has battled through injury and a brief retirement. I love the position that I’m in right now, and it’s an exciting time.” Everybody has to get to me in order to walk to the other side. Right now, I like to think of myself, if there’s a door, I’m the handle, because everybody has to go through me. “You want to talk about a forbidden door, I’ve been in that door, out that door, multiple times. This is what is supposed to be happening.” I am motivated, that I am determined, and that I am myself 100% apologetically. That I am a hard worker, that I am a workhorse. “I feel like I’ve been on the same path since I started wrestling - that’s to continue to show everybody why I am who I am,” Rush said. It’s to always make that impact around the world, around the entire world,” Rush said. With his status as a free agent, Rush is also aiming to continue exploring the “forbidden door,” whether that be in IMPACT, NJPW, or other promotions. ![]() It already feels like family, and it didn’t take long, and I wish I knew it wouldn’t.” So, to have that familiarity definitely persuaded my decision to go to IMPACT a little bit more. Guys like Motor City Machine Guns, guys like Sami Callihan, Rich Swann, Moose. A lot of those guys and girls I’ve never gotten a chance or opportunity to work with, but a lot of the people there as well were there during my earlier days in my wrestling career. A lot of those guys, I’ve never been able to compete in the ring with before with my almost ten years doing this. I felt like it was the right fit but the roster definitely did help. Rush said that wasn’t exactly the case, but his familiarity with the roster definitely pushed him in the right direction. Personally, it feels like the absolute right place for me to be right now,” he said.įree agent talent will often say they chose a promotion because they wanted to work with a specific wrestler. “If I’m being completely honest with you, it feels like the perfect fit for where I am right now in my life professionally. Rush said he returned to IMPACT this time because it’s the perfect fit for him. This is Lio Rush’s second PPV appearance for IMPACT, as he debuted at the company’s Multiverse United event in Los Angles in April. ![]()
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