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Sammy Guevara Announces Vlog Hiatus, Thanks Fans In Advance Of Double Or Nothing
In his most recent vlog post, AEW’s Sammy Guevara thanked his fans and supporters while revealing that his vlog would be paused while he prepares to face MJF, “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry, and Darby Allin at the upcoming Double Or Nothing show (per Fightful). Guevara explained that preparations for the impending Fatal Four-Way match would require all of his attention, but that he would resume the video posts after the show concludes. You can find a highlight from Guevara and watch the complete video below.
On his gratitude as he prepares for Double Or Nothing: “The main event of Double or Nothing is official, Fatal Four-Way for the world title, myself versus MJF versus Jungle Boy versus Darby. I’m excited. This is definitely one of the biggest matches for me. I went from the Buy-In with Kip Sabian four, almost five years ago. Now here we are, gonna be in the main event for the world title of AEW. I just want to thank everybody who got me to this point. If you support these videos, if you supported me by getting my merch when I was on the indies and I really needed the money, thank you. If you support the vlog now and you leave comments, you’ve shared the video, liked the video, any way you support me, whether it be monetarily or just hitting a like on a video, it all goes a long way. With that said, I want to make sure I give this match 100% of my focus, so we are gonna be stopping the vlog for a couple weeks. We’re just three weeks away from the pay-per-view and the first video back will be the Double or Nothing vlog. I want to put 100% of my focus in the gym, in the ring, and do everything in my power to add another belt [to my wall].”
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