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Xavier Woods co-hosts the 2017 Gaming Awards at SXSW

Former WWE Tag Team title holder Xavier Woods co-hosted the 2017 Gaming Awards last night in Austin, Texas along with popular gaming broadcaster OMGitsfirefoxx.

The Awards show, held at the Hilton Hotel, was part of the SXSW weekend and that was the reason why Woods did not appear at the WWE non-televised live event in Allentown, Pennsylvania yesterday. There were some rumors online that Woods was facing disciplinary actions over the leaked sex tape involving Paige, former star Brad Maddox, and himself, but these rumors were completely false.

Despite the leaks, Woods seemed to be in high spirits during the show and as the two hosts were telling viewers to sit back and enjoy the show, Woods also told them to “delete their Twitter,” a line which got a few laughs from the crowd who seemed to know what was going on. The line was probably a dig at Maddox, who deleted his Twitter account and gave up his ‘BradMaddoxisWWE’ Twitter name after the videos were leaked.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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