A recent report by Fightful Select states that WWE wrestlers will once again be able to stream on Twitch, thanks to a new agreement between WWE and the popular video game streaming platform. The agreement will reportedly allow WWE talent to stream on the platform with minimal restrictions, enabling them to engage with fans and showcase their personalities outside of the ring. However, there is one important caveat to the agreement: WWE talent will need permission to invite performers from other wrestling companies onto their streams.
This development is significant for WWE wrestlers who have built substantial followings on Twitch, only to have their streams shut down in 2020 due to a new policy by WWE management. The previous policy was implemented to prevent WWE talent from engaging in activities that could harm the company's brand or conflict with contractual obligations, but it also limited the ability of wrestlers to connect with fans and generate additional income outside of their wrestling contracts.
Now that the restrictions have reportedly been lifted, WWE talent can once again use Twitch to showcase their personalities and interact with their fan base in new and exciting ways. However, the caveat regarding performers from other companies suggests that WWE is still seeking to protect its interests and maintain control over the image of its wrestlers. Nevertheless, this is a positive step for WWE talent who will be able to use Twitch as a platform to grow their personal brands and explore new opportunities in the world of gaming and entertainment.
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