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WWE’s Xavier “Austin Creed” Woods Wants To Host Show On G4TV
Video game fans were pleasantly surprised on July 24, when G4TV posted a teaser trailer for a reboot of the popular television network.
We never stopped playing. pic.twitter.com/fKJSvL9uaZ
— G4 (@G4TV) July 24, 2020
WWE’s Xavier Woods, who goes by Austin Creed in video game circles, immediately began campaigning to host a show on the network in whatever fashion it does return. According to Deadline, the G4 revival is scheduled to happen sometime in 2021.
He urges fans to use the hashtag #Creed4G4 to let the powers that be know he’s ready to take on any challenge to get gig at the network.
“I will be running a firm to campaign in order to land a hostingĀ position at the newly reinvigorated G4,” Creed stated in a video posted on Twitter. “I hope to get not only your support, but also your respect, and hopefully your vote in my newest endeavor”
My campaign begins…. please cast your twitter ballot for me to be a host for @g4tv by using the hashtag #Creed4G4
Thank you for your votes pic.twitter.com/erbqMYohEx
— Austin Creed (@AustinCreedWins) July 25, 2020
In 2015, Woods, under his Austin Creed persona, began the Youtube channel UpUpDownDown. The property, which is now owned by WWE won a Guinness World Record for Most Subscribed-to Celebrity Video Game Channel in 2018. The channel currently boasts 2.19 million subscribers.
Xavier Woods has been sidelined from in-ring competition at WWE, following an injury which occured at a live event overseas in October 2019.