Rusev Needs WWE's Permission To Show Lana On Twitch?

He answers the burning question on everyone's lips...

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Rusev responded to fan questions about Lana during one of his recent Twitch live streams.

The former WWE man also replied to fans on Twitter who wanted to know if she'd be able to show up during his gaming sessions. The Bulgarian didn't go into much detail, but simply said, "Ask Vince". It seems even Lana's husband has to ask Vinnie Mac's permission if he wants his wife to show up on Twitch.

Rusev only launched his gaming channel last Thursday, and he kicked things off by streaming a fair chunk of Darksiders Genesis. In the game, The Charred Council orders War and Strife to investigate whether or not the 'Demon King' (not Finn Bálor) Lucifer is planning something with another character called Samael to upset them.

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Maybe McMahon can enlist War and Strife himself to find out first hand if Lana ever shows face on Rusev's Twitch streams.

It's pretty odd that Lana wouldn't be able to pop in on something as throwaway as a gaming stream, but that's how WWE works. Performers need permission to do pretty much anything, and Rusev knows it.

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