Former WWE superstar Rusev has revealed some sad news to the wrestling fans. The former United States champion revealed all the details on his personal Twitter account.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people worldwide regardless of their class, tribe, and social status. A rich man living in luxury to a man who just about makes enough to make ends meet, the virus hasn’t spared anyone.
Miroslav Barnyashev a.k.a Rusev has tested positive for COVID-19. The Bulgarian brute confirmed this through his YouTube channel.
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A few days back, Rusev’s wife Lana confirmed that her parents had tested positive for Coronavirus. Lana’s mother was hospitalized but was then released to rest at home.
She is an asthma patient and hence on reaching the hospital, she had to put on oxygen.
Rusev’s father-in-law is at home, self-isolated. However, he has lost a lot of weight.
Rusev being a food lover, lost his sense of smell and taste while eating. With the taste problem and with two family members testing positive, the Bulgarian superstar decided to get a test done.
Rusev received a call from New York confirming he had tested positive for the COVID-19.
Former WWE superstar Rusev confirms everything will be okay and Miro day will be back
Rusev confirmed on his official Twitter account that he had tested positive.
I tested positive for COVID-19. Thank you for all the support. I will be okay and Miro Day will continue.https://t.co/Kpyr1LxPuP
— Miro (@ToBeMiro) July 13, 2020
Lana is the one currently who needs to take the maximum precaution. While Rusev is a former WWE superstar, Lana is still under contract with the company.
Lana definitely finds herself in a big soup. Unfortunately, her three family members i.e. Rusev her husband, and her parents have also tested positive.
Staying at home doesn’t decrease the chances of getting infected by the virus. However, going to work also isn’t a smart choice for Lana.
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In the month of June, an NXT trainee was the first to test positive for COVID-19. Since then, many athletes haven’t trained there.
A few weeks back, WWE announcers Renee Young and Kayla Braxton had tested positive. WWE producer Jaime Noble had also tested positive.
WWE is taking all measures to ensure safety but unfortunately, the cases are still increasing.
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We hope Lana, Rusev and their entire family take good care of themselves and wish for their speedy recovery.
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