Lio Rush obviously read the reports that came out last night talking about his backstage heat in WWE. One story said that it was doubtful that he’ll even be back on the main roster while another told story about a situation with Finn Balor.

Rush has plenty of fans and some of them don’t believe the hype. Therefore, when The Man Of The Hour saw that one fan tweeted out a short video of himself laughing with the caption: “Lio reading all these dirtsheets like,” he retweeted it.

Lio Rush kept that tweet on his timeline all night, but then he decided to take it off the next morning, As you can see in the screenshot below he did retweet it, but then decided it might not be the best thing to keep up on his social media page.

The fact that Lio Rush un-retweeted this message that didn’t appear to take these reports seriously might mean that he had a change of heart in that regard.

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Then again, Lio Rush came back at these new reports in pretty straight-forward manner last night after they dropped.

After undoing that retweet, Lio Rush then sent out another message that was still very confident. Then again, Lio Rush is an incredibly confident man.

The only thing blocking you from your breakthrough is your willingness to believe it’s possible. #MOTH

We will have to wait and see if things improve between Lio Rush and WWE. It would be great if these reports of his backstage heat are exaggerated, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. After all, this isn’t the first time that we’ve heard stories of his backstage heat in WWE.

The real telling sign will be whether Bobby Lashley shows up on RAW without a hypeman the next time he makes his way to the ring.

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