Lio Rush On The Stigma Of Wrestling In Music, Reveals He’s Working With Chris Bey On A Song
Lio Rush believes there’s a stigma of wrestling in music.
Lio recently sat down with Sean Ross Sapp Of Fightful for an interview where he went over a plethora of topics including mental and physical health, NJPW return, injury updates and fans wasting energy. But, Lio also spoke about his music and wrestling being involved in music as well as working with others, like Chris Bey, on songs. Lio spoke about what his next release means to him and what fans can look forward too as well. You can see what he had to say below.
I really liked my last project, Not Found 1, that came out, I feel like it did exactly what I wanted it to do. I knew that it wasn’t gonna be that big project that put me on the map and I made so much money from it and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I wanted to create something special and create something unique and showcase myself as a music artist. I wanted to win some ears over. I wanted to win some people over. I feel like when people listen to the project, it definitely solidified me as an artist. Like, ‘Alright. Lio really does live this life. This is him. This isn’t just a side gig.’ This is just me. That’s what I wanted to showcase this was pretty important to me just because of the stigma of wrestlers and doing music. I wanted to break that stigma. So I’m glad it went in the direction it did. It led me to this moment with having a music deal and I can’t believe where it’s taken me. I’m looking forward to where it’s going to continue to take me and how it’s going to grow.
– Lio Rush via Fightful
Lio continued to speak on the stigma of wrestlers in music and credits Chris Jericho with helping break that stigma due to the success of his band, Fozzy.
I think the stigma just came from seeing guys like John Cena or anybody who’s tried to do a music gimmick on TV, I think it just automatically put [other wrestlers attempting to branch out into music] in the category of ‘corny’ or ‘not real’ or whatever the stigma is with the wrestlers and music. Because wrestling is its own kind of bubble. I feel like when people see wrestlers releasing music within the wrestling bubble, that’s when people start to say, ‘Oh, it’s not real’ or ‘It’s a gimmick’ or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I’m glad that you are starting to see [like] Chris Jericho helped out a lot with Fozzy. [Also] touring, doing music tours and stuff like that definitely helped, you’re starting to see a lot more wrestlers take music seriously and do things outside the wrestling bubble per se. I’m glad that’s starting to break because, like you said, we’re creatives. If we’re into wrestling, we’re creative people. It doesn’t have to just be creative within wrestling. Our minds expand beyond wrestling. So I’m glad that’s being able to be showcased.
– Lio Rush via Fightful
Lio Rush continued by saying he’d like to work with as many wrestling personalities as possible and reveals that he is working with current IMPACT star and Bullet Club member, Chris Bey.
I am looking to collaborate with a lot of wrestlers that do music. Hey, if you’re a wrestler out there and you want to make a song with me, definitely reach out, I’m definitely looking forward to one day working with as many wrestlers that make music. I’ve made a song with Swerve before. I’ve made a song with Myron Reed. Josiah, I know that he’s not active in-ring, Josiah’s amazing. Not announced yet, but hey, I’ll say it, I’ve been writing a song with Chris Bey, so me and Chris Bey will eventually put something out together. So that’s pretty exciting, pretty cool. As far as right now, I do want to put that focus and forefront on me just because this is my first deal, my first project under a deal. So me putting myself out there on the forefront I think is pretty important to me, to showcase myself. But after that, I’d love to continue to do more music with more wrestlers.
– Lio Rush via Fightful
Lio Rush was also given a huge chance to sign with Universal Music Group and says he was overjoyed to be given the opportunity and looks forward to making a mark with U.M.G.
I was so overjoyed because it happened so quickly. I remember having a meeting one day and then like two or three days later I get called back to get told, ‘Okay, we want to work up the deal.’ It happened so quickly Definitely felt like the time where I need that, I wanted that. I was hungry. Super stoked that that happened. I’ll be doing some things with [Thump and Virgin and U.M.G.] for some years to come and hopefully that relationship continues to grow and build, and lead to bigger things within my music.
– Lio Rush
H/T Fightful.
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