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Twitch: Where is Monster Factory’s Lucas DiSangro Now?

Everyone interested in the world of wrestling will enjoy the documentary series “Monster Factory” on Apple TV+. One can’t help but be intrigued by the stories told by the featured wrestlers and experts from the Monster Factory school in New Jersey. the the Several people who are interested in finding out more about him and his current whereabouts were undoubtedly moved by his comments. Let’s talk about what we know about it!

Who is Twitch?

Twitch, also known as Lucas DiSangro, has been enthralled by the world of wrestling since he was a young boy. Although his mother, Linda DiSangro, may not have been the biggest fan of the show, he used to obsessively watch WWE on television every Friday. Yet in 2011, the sport started to mean more to him than just entertainment. Linda claims that a young Twitch was identified as having Asperger’s Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, and anxiety disorders. Linda did her best to be there for him at times when he would frequently be consumed by gloomy thoughts, but she was unsure of what would come next.

 

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But Twitch revealed how he was able to see explosive remarks from Phillip Jack Brooks, a.k.a. CM Punk. The speech itself has received widespread praise for the professional wrestler’s candid critique of the way World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) conducted business. Punk declared that he would leave the company with the championship title and daring anyone to stop him after defeating John Cena in the ring.

Twitch acknowledged that the speech’s lack of remorse helped him to clear his head and inspired him to keep working and pursue his goals. His mother, Linda, expressed her thanks for the positive influence that her son received from the televised speech in the Apple TV+ documentary. Many series fans who could not resist being in awe of the story echoed her remarks, “Thank you, CM Punk,” in their own words.

 

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Twitch joined Monster Factory in July 2015 to pursue his aspirations. Yet Danny Cage, the coach, was sceptical of how well Twitch would perform. Although the wrestler’s in-ring performance may not have been the best, he was excellent at promotions and had a distinctive brand that rapidly captivated fans, he acknowledged. In addition to being a somewhat devoted wrestler, Twitch is a talented musician with a lovely singing voice and impressive guitar skills.

Where is Twitch Now?

Twitch is still a part of Monster Factory as of this writing. The wrestler attended Bucks County Community College and is situated in Levittown, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 2020. He currently co-hosts the weekly radio programme “Pro Wrestling Weekly,” which airs every Saturday on 1490 WBCB AM Radio. Twitch is quite proud of the fact that the show has been going for as long as any Pro Wrestling talk show has ever existed on terrestrial radio. He faced Christopher Ford, a.k.a. Crowbar, in the June 2022 Monster Factory showcase, which he won.

 

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Twitch’s wrestling career appears to be flourishing, as as of May 28, 2022, he still owns the Monster Factory Pro Wrestling (MFPW) Supersonic Championship belt. On the ProWrestlingTees website, he even has a single product line. In addition, he is well known for his musical concerts at various venues in the Pennsylvanian town of Morrisville, where he loses the Twitch identity and allows Lucas shine. He has been employed with Homewood Suites by Hilton as a houseman/busboy since August 2016. The Apple TV+ celebrity is close with his mother in addition to his brother, Rocco DiSangro.

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