10 Wrestlers Who Have Their Own YouTube Channels

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YouTube has become such a powerful platform within this decade, and because of that countless famous faces have begun using the platform to build their own brand. In the wrestling world, building a brand is a crucial element to try and get over with the fans. That is why it's no surprise to see that countless different wrestlers have now started their own YouTube channels. Using the channels to build their brand, showcase their personalities, and connect with the fans.

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Some of the channels have become incredibly entertaining and innovative over the years, and within this list, we will reveal 10 wrestlers who do have their own channels.

Xavier Woods

We will start off with a very obvious wrestler who has their own YouTube channel, which is Xavier Woods. His YouTube channel is so popular that many people actually only know him for that, rather than his wrestling career.

UpUpDownDown is a huge gaming channel that has become massively popular, with Woods sharing videos of himself playing games. Often, Woods will bring along friends to join him and share stories, with those guests normally being fellow wrestlers. With Woods currently out injured for a substantial period of time, there's no doubt that he will be putting even more effort into the channel. This will basically be his full-time job for at least six months, so expect tons of content.

Ronda Rousey

The former Raw Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey certainly has a YouTube channel of her own. It might be surprising to learn that the 'Baddest Woman On The Planet' has her own YouTube channel, but she certainly does. The channel is essentially a vlog channel, sharing Rousey's life each week. It's a brilliant insight into what she goes through on a weekly basis, from preparing for wrestling to keeping up with her farm.

Rousey also often hosts Q&A's that allow fans to ask questions and get to know her even better. It's a very personable channel which is great for fans, with Ronda putting plenty of attention into it.

Brandi Rhodes

Brandi Rhodes might play a huge role in All Elite Wrestling both on and off-screen, but she still has time to commit to her own YouTube channel as well. This channel focuses on a project that has nothing to do with wrestling though, instead, focusing on cooking.

Brandi uses her platform to prove she can do far more than just wrestling, with this channel all being about her love for cooking. Brandi teaches viewers how to make specific meals, sometimes even having a guest on to join her. All of the meals she cooks involve alcohol as well, which is likely why it has become so popular with adults. 'A Shot Of Brandi' isn't something she uploads frequently too, but when she gets the time she adds new videos.

Dalton Castle

Unlike Brandi Rhodes, Dalton Castle is a very frequent uploader to YouTube. The popular Ring Of Honor wrestler has a channel named 'Planet Peacock' which is basically a weekly vlog series. Castle is well known for being quite an eccentric person, which is all part of his gimmick. That is something that Castle brings into his YouTube series as well, providing a hilarious look into his life.

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Castle shares what he is doing that week, often giving backstage glimpses at his life as a professional wrestler and the travel that goes with it.

Lio Rush

That's right, the 'Man of the Hour,' Lio Rush also has his own YouTube channel. If you are ever in the need to watch some fantastic wrestling, then Rush's channel is certainly one to keep an eye out for. His channel is jam-packed with some of his old matches and promos from prior to joining WWE. It's fantastic library of content that highlights just how talented he is as a performer.

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However, there's much more than just wrestling. His channel also features a lot of his music work as well as some classic vlogs which really highlight his real personality.

Sonya Deville

Another WWE Superstar with their own YouTube channel is Sonya Deville, and much like Brandi Rhodes, it is totally centred around food. Clearly, the strict diets wrestlers put themselves on makes them love and appreciate food even more. Unlike Brandi's channel or Tenille Dashwood's old channel, Sonya doesn't make the food herself on her channel.

Instead, Sonya travels the world and finds the greatest doughnuts she can find alongside her friend and tag team partner, Mandy Rose. This is a cheat meal that they both enjoy, and they go on a hunt for the very best.

Lana

Lana is another WWE Superstar who shares many aspects of her life on social media. Often placing vlogs on YouTube to showcase her life outside of wrestling, from makeup videos to different mini-series.

She's incredibly creative and clearly passionate about entertaining the public, which is why her YouTube channel is incredibly entertaining. Lana addresses things happening within her storylines and showcases her training as well throughout her videos.

Sheamus

Another fantastic YouTube channel is run by the Celtic Warrior, Sheamus, who is soon to make his in-ring return to WWE following injury. His channel is incredibly entertaining and educational at the same time.

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The channel is firmly focused on working out and different types of exercise. Each week, Sheamus works out with someone new and does exactly what they would do in order to make sure his workouts aren't becoming stale. The videos are great for people wanting to learn about different types of exercise and give a good insight into what the wrestlers put themselves through. The videos also see Sheamus effectively interview whoever he is with as well, letting fans know more about them.

The Bella Twins

While they might now be retired from professional wrestling, the Bella Twins are still connecting with their fans through their popular YouTube channel. They are very frequent uploaders and showcase a wide range of different style videos.

From a traditional vlog-style video to Brie Bella showcasing her daughter, Birdie or the ladies latest workout at the gym. They're incredibly informative in their videos and they always keep them fun and entertaining. The duo have fantastic energy that they bring into every video and they are always incredibly upfront and honest with their audience.

The Elite

When it comes to wrestlers having their own YouTube channels, they don't get much bigger than Being The Elite. The channel which is primarily run by the Young Bucks was a huge reason for the growth of All Elite Wrestling, proving just how influential YouTube can be.

Focusing on 'The Elite' group and their cast of friends, the wrestlers involved used YouTube to build huge interest about themselves. Creating specific storylines within this YouTube show for fans to follow along with, which builds interest to future matches has helped change the industry completely. This YouTube channel has effectively become a mini television series in a sense, and it has done so much for countless different people in terms of boosting their value.

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