Now that Vince McMahon is no longer in charge of WWE it seems that a lot of changes are being made. In recent weeks WWE has loosened up their stance on banned words like “hospital” and “wrestler” and not it appears that another controversial ban may have been lifted.
In 2020 WWE instituted a new policy which saw the company take control of any accounts involving WWE Superstars on third party platforms which had a notable impact on talents who were spending their time streaming on Twitch. However, it seems that the policy may be changing as Drew Gulak recently announced that he’s streaming on Twitch again, and he thanked Triple H directly when he posted the following:
“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. 😁”
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
It’s also worth noting that Dakota Kai posted a tweet confirming that she would still be streaming following her return to WWE at the SummerSlam premium live event.
HELLO YES ILL STILL BE STREAMING. Watch this space, my loves
— ℭ (@char1ie_gir1) July 31, 2022
In recent weeks Triple H has brought back several talents who were released under Vince McMahon such as Dakota Kai, Karrion Kross and Hit Row. Notable changes have been made recently, so it will be interesting to see what other changes are made moving forward. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.