Lio Rush Opens Up About The Reaction To His Controversial Tweet About Emma

Emma was released by WWE in October of 2017. After the news broke of her release, a Tweet from Lio Rush ended up making headlines.

Rush Tweeted: “I guess these are the things that happen when you’re not TRULY ready for Asuka”. He ended up getting ripped into by several WWE stars for his insensitive Tweet, which included Bray Wyatt.

Rush was recently a guest on Lilian Garcia’s podcast, Chasing Glory. Rush opened up about the controversial Tweet and the reaction that he received. He also revealed that he reached out to Emma but didn’t receive a response.

Here is what Rush said (h/t to Wrestlezone for the quotes below):

“It hit me so fast and hard. I was sitting in a Waffle House when I [tweeted that out] and I didn’t even mean it in the slightest way to be hurtful or anything. I remember just being so entertained with what Asuka was doing, and her saying ‘nobody’s ready’ and I saw the two and honestly it was so stupid. At the time, people tried to tell me as soon as it went up, I remember getting text messages like ‘hey, I think you should take that down’ and I didn’t really see the negative in it at all. I even left it up when somebody told me to take it down. I was like ‘no, it should be fine. I didn’t mean it in a negative way like I’m bashing her.’ Then I started seeing hundreds of comments, thousands of comments of people just raining down on me, and I was like ‘I messed up. I messed up really bad.’

I felt so bad, and I reached out to Emma, and at first I had mixed feelings about it. Ultimately I realized that I messed up, and this was such a sensitive moment, such a real moment, and it was new to me because I had never really seen WWE tweet anything out like that, like ‘we’re releasing a Superstar’. That’s different. I just wasn’t thinking. I wasn’t aware of the situation, aware of how real the situation was, and there was just so much going through my head, because I believe that same day Darren Young had [been released]. This is a crazy thing; when I ran away from home—this was maybe one in the morning—I remember catching a flight out of Baltimore to Miami, Florida. I was in my pajamas, I looked like crap, and Darren Young was on that same flight, and I was telling him what was happening to me and what I was going through, and I kind of connected with him and he told me to keep my head up. So when that happened, I wasn’t trying to make fun of people that were getting released, like Darren Young, man, I connected with him in such a way, I felt horrible.

It was a lot going through my head, I ultimately tried to reach out to Emma, and I didn’t get a response. I remember she tweeted out like a [broken heart emoji], and then it really blew up. I was like ‘ahh, this is so bad.’ I started getting really depressed and I started thinking about disappearing. I remember reaching out to Paige because of the situation she went through, and everybody saying such negative comments about her, just saying the most hateful things you could possibly think of. I remember feeling like I don’t want to be here anymore, and it was all from a stupid tweet.

I reached out to [Paige] over Twitter. She didn’t see it, but I saw her at the [WWE] Performance Center, it was before she was about to make her comeback. I got a chance to talk to her, and she was talking about some of the things she went through, how she dealt with it, and I even asked her if she could please reach out to Emma for me, and let her know I didn’t mean anything hurtful. Everything just got blown up and it got really bad. I don’t know [if Emma got his message].”

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