Rusev appeared during Lana’s most recent YouTube video in which she revealed their new puppy named Pickles. The 3-time US Champion was busy enjoying a Real Madrid game when his wife came into the living room with the puppy.

Lana confirmed that Rusev now goes by the name Miro, which if you didn’t know, is short for his real name Miroslav Barnyashev.

Rusev had already changed his name on Twitter to Miro following his WWE release, but there was still no official confirmation about the name he’d picked during his post-WWE run until now.

Rusev Day is now officially Miro Day.

What’s Rusev been up to following his WWE release?

The WWE schedule can be unforgiving on the body and mind, and by the looks of it, Miro loves the hiatus from professional wrestling.

Rusev has worked towards building up his Twitch and YoutTube channels, and he is often seen interacting with the fans and playing video games during his live streams on Twitch.

Impact Wrestling recently teased the possibility of Rusev making a debut at the Slammiversary PPV on July 18th. It’s interesting to note that the 90-day no-compete clauses of all the Superstars who were released on April 15th ends before the Slammiversary show.

During one of his recent Twitch streams, Rusev had the following to say about the Impact tease:

Rusev has stated in the recent past that he has no plans on using the Bulgarian Brute moniker. He goes by the Miro on social media, and it seems that that will be his name moving forward in his career.

Will he end up debuting for Impact Wrestling or does he have another surprise up his sleeve? Where would you like to see Miro end up?

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