Bobby Fish is back—but not in the way fans might expect.

The former AEW Star just dropped a brutally honest video on social media, revealing that he’s dealing with a serious injury, no health coverage, and some personal struggles. But instead of disappearing, he’s channeling it all into a brand-new YouTube project. In the video announcement, Fish admitted things have been rough lately. The most recent blow? A painful hamstring injury suffered just days ago while wrestling.

“If I can be completely transparent here… life has thrown a few curveballs my way. Most recently, I’m pretty sure I pulled my hamstring at the very least, couple nights ago wrestling.”

But that wasn’t the end of it. Fish then revealed he doesn’t currently have health insurance, which makes recovery even more difficult. Fish didn’t dwell on the negatives. Instead, he turned the spotlight on something new: a YouTube channel where he plans to stay connected with fans through stories, behind-the-scenes content, and training sessions. The channel won’t just focus on wrestling—it’s meant to show all sides of Bobby Fish, from laughs to life updates.

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“To top it off, I don’t have health insurance, so this hamstring’s gonna have to take care of itself. I’m not looking for sympathy. I’m starting a YouTube channel because I still love this business and I want to keep giving you something real. Stories, training, laughs, whatever I can bring. The only way I know how to do that is by entertaining you.”

Fish ended his video with a heartfelt thank you to fans—no matter what role they’ve played in his journey. He called this next move the start of a new chapter, one he’s inviting everyone to join.

“If you have cheered me, if you have booed me, if you have told me I was a piece of f**king sht, thank you. What I’m asking you to do now is click that subscribe button. Take this journey with me, let’s go for a ride and let’s make it the best chapter yet.”

For Bobby Fish, it’s no longer about spotlight or titles—it’s about staying real, staying present, and building something new from the ground up.

Will you subscribe to Bobby Fish’s new channel and follow this chapter of his journey? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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