Over the years, YouTube has become one of the most popular social media platforms available. It has become so big that promotions now even stream shows specifically on that platform. This has also led to several WWE and AEW wrestlers creating their own channels to express their creativity differently.

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For some, their YouTube channels go hand in hand with what they are doing in wrestling. However, other wrestlers have channels that showcase a different side of themselves, looking at other passions that they have in life. They all allow fans to see them more and connect to them on a different level, which can be beneficial to them.

10 Xavier Woods

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When it comes to wrestlers having a YouTube channel, few are more well known than Xavier Woods'. His UpUpDownDown channel has created a huge community, and it is a genuine career for him. This is all about video gaming, which is a major passion of his away from wrestling.

He brings in different wrestlers to play with him and take on different challenges. It has created hilarious alter egos, and Woods always brings tons of energy to his videos It has led to him getting further opportunities in the gaming world, proving its genuine success.

9 The Young Bucks

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The Young Bucks also boasts one of the biggest YouTube channels, which helped to push AEW being a company in the first place. They gained so much traction with their funny skits, which often give winks and nods to things going on in the wrestling world, which can include jibes at WWE.

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Since AEW's existence, a lot of wrestlers have been able to pop up onto the channel. This has opened the door for wrestlers to showcase their personalities, and it has proven to be extremely popular. The brothers are extremely creative, and that is always shown in the videos.

8 Thunder Rosa

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Thunder Rosa's YouTube channel is growing in popularity as she becomes a bigger name in the industry herself. Her videos are very much vlogs, highlighting whatever she is doing that week, from AEW content to her independent shows as well.

She also has a love of tacos, and that is featured in the videos too. She will take different members of the AEW roster to find whatever tacos are available in the area, eating them and interviewing the talent at the same time, which is fun to watch.

7 Ethan Page

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Ethan Page is another YouTube star who has tapped into YouTube to create extra content for his fans. His is hilarious to see, with Ethan having a huge personality that truly comes across with everything that he does. He brings fans backstage with him to everything that he does, which is fun to see.

He shares plenty of his stories and thoughts on wrestling and his career, not holding anything back. While he also does a lot of great comedy moments that are completely away from wrestling too, which is always a good thing.

6 Sammy Guevara

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Vlogging is a big part of Sammy Guevara's life, as he takes it extremely seriously. There are many AEW stars that appear on this one, and there is a lot of comedy placed into things. Sammy is great at doing these vlogs, which have captured his journey from before AEW.

He even has a title that gets exchanged on those vlogs, giving the people who appear on them an extra incentive. This can add some fun moments to each video, and it helps to make his own YouTube channel slightly different from the rest.

5 The Bella Twins

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The Bella Twins might not be actively wrestling, but fans can stay connected everything that they are doing on YouTube. The two of them share regular videos online, all about their lives. Whenever they are back, it taps into professional wrestling, but a lot of their channel is about family, and their other ventures.

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That is something that a lot of fans enjoy watching, it gives them the chance to see how the Bella Twins live, and that is what this provides. Showcasing their other businesses, and how they have fun creates an engaging channel.

4 Brian Myers/Matt Cardona

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Brian Myers and Matt Cardona work together on their own YouTube channel, which is linked to their action figure podcast. While they share the podcast and clips on this, they also do a lot more. From vlogs to hunting for toys with other wrestlers, there is tons of content.

Of course, Cardona was one of the first wrestlers to ever tap into YouTube as a market, which is what initially got him over in WWE. Therefore, now he is out of the company, it only makes sense that he would continue creating content for fans, while linking in his love of figures.

3 Ronda Rousey

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Ronda Rousey might be one the biggest names in wrestling right now, but she is also someone who has her own YouTube channel. She creates regular content that is all focused around video games. It's something she has a big passion for, and that leads to great content.

She streams and plays games regularly for fans to enjoy, while she will also occasionally tap into other sides of her life, from talking about MMA moves to wrestling, there is something for everyone to enjoy with this one.

2 Matt Hardy

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Matt Hardy has always been quite a creative individual, therefore it is not too shocking that he also has his own YouTube channel. This is something he uses for a variety of reasons. He plugs his own podcast on this, sharing small and long clips of each episode.

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However, he also shares smaller stories, or provides a look around the Hardy Compound. It's something that any fan of Matt is going to enjoy, as he provides plenty of content that is linked to his wrestling career.

1 Danhausen

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Danhausen has become one of the most popular wrestlers in the business, and that is something that he's done through YouTube. He provides some hilarious content on that platform, with regular vlogs capturing what he's doing. The AEW star shows backstage content, while he also does regular skits.

He is constantly in character, which is something that helps fans understand more about him. Seeing him interact with various different wrestlers always creates great videos that are always hilarious to see.