WWE Stars Launch New YouTube Channel Together

WWE Stars Launch New YouTube Channel Together WWE

A pair of rising WWE stars have officially launched a new joint YouTube channel, posting their first video this week.

NXT stars Sol Ruca and Dani Palmer, who have competed both against and more recently alongside one another in their short WWE careers thus far have decided to launch the new channel, simply titled Sol Ruca & Dani Palmer.

The pair’s first video, titled: ‘Sol Ruca and Dani Palmer have a pillow fight?’, sees them play an alphabetic name game in relation to the NXT roster, where either Ruca or Palmer says a letter and the other has to name an NXT star with a name beginning with that letter.

The forfeit for this, as suggested by the title of the video, being a strike with a pillow from the other person.

Prior to the action Ruca and Palmer detailed that they don’t have any specific plans for the channel, rather just to upload fun content.

As of right now the channel sits at 233 subscribers, with their debut video gaining 1.5k views thus far. You can check the channel out at this link.

Both Ruca and Palmer debuted in NXT in 2022, however while Palmer has managed to gain experience primarily through the NXT Level Up show and live events this year, Ruca has had to sit out much of 2023 due to injury.

Ruca has been out of action since April after suffering a torn ACL injury, undergoing surgery for the injury in May.

Prior to Luca’s injury, the pair were reportedly in line for a big push including even potentially an NXT Women’s Tag Title win, a championship that unfortunately no longer exists.

For a run down of WWE’s current injured list and potential return times check out this link here.

You can check out the duo’s first video in full below.

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9 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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