Xavier Woods Says He Has No Idea What’s Going On With UpUpDownDown Following WWE Third Party Ban

Xavier Woods Says He Has No Idea What’s Going On With UpUpDownDown Following WWE Third Party Ban

WWE talent has until October 2nd to end their relationships with third parties, and one of the wrestlers with most to lose is Xavier Woods. His YouTube channel UpUpDownDown has a massive following with 2.21 million subscribers. He is also working with video game developer Riot Games to create Esports experiences and is looking to do presenting work on the soon to be revived G4 television channel. Now speaking to the newLEGACYinc Twitch channel, he reveals he doesn’t know whats going on with WWE’s mandate but does seem to be remaining optimistic.

I have no answers, I have no idea what is going on. I think I’m fine, I think most people are fine, but we’ll find out. I don’t know. I’m not the person to ask. I wish I knew more, but I don’t, unfortunately. We’re gonna stream as much as we can, for as long as we can. I’m just trying to build an audience so that when I get my G4 gig, we have a built-in crew. Keep my game name alive.Xavier Woods

Woods started UpUpDownDown under his Austin Creed moniker in 2015, which might be a workaround for the ban. However, WWE hasn’t been forthcoming with answers, and as Woods acknowledges, talent doesn’t know what’s going on. Woods, who was injured at a live event in October last year, has used his time on the sidelines to further build his gaming brand, so losing his channel likely sour his relationship with WWE.

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