WWE Superstars can take video games very seriously, especially Xavier Woods on his UpUpDownDown video game channel on YouTube. He has over one million subscribers at this point and has made himself a pretty good name in the video game YouTube market.
The Miz appeared on Up Up Down Down a while back and lost a bet where he had to take down his Intercontinental Championship hanging at his home and give it to Woods. WWE gives their champions a title to take home when they win one and even though The Miz is on the verge of breaking the record for most reigns with the IC Title, apparently he only had one to display in his LA abode.
But The A-Lister wanted his title back and he battled Xavier Woods in the only way he knew how to signify the gravity of this confrontation: Street Fighter II.
You can check out the video below to see everything but I’ll give you a quick run-down of the 22-minute long video. Seth Rollins, Rusev, and the rest of The New Day soon joined to provide commentary for this video game war so it’s pretty entertaining. Rusev announced himself as the “semi host” of the show which is just outstanding as well.
The Miz picked Chun-Li and Woods went with E Honda for this epic throwdown in a virtual environment. The catch for The Miz was he had even more on the line because he needed to put his United States Title on the line in order to get a chance at winning his IC Title back. Without spoiling too much, it looks like The Miz might need to figure out something to do with all that empty space on his wall.
Xavier Woods does this kind of video all the time, but it’s not every day when actual WWE Titles are on the line.
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