This is what happens when you “keep it tight!”

Yesterday, at the Insomnia Gaming Festival in Birmingham, U.K., Xavier Woods received a Guinness World Record for his video games channel, UpUpDownDown. The record is for the “most subscribed-to celebrity video games channel.”

You can see the video of the presentation below:

UPUPDOWNDOWN earns a GUINNESS WORLD RECORD!!! - UUDD Vlogs

The channel currently has over 1.6 million subscribers.

Using his alter ego, Austin Creed, Woods features various WWE superstars on his channel, as they play video games and discuss things outside of the ring. Superstars such as Tyler Breeze, Becky Lynch, Renee Young, Ember Moon, Shinsuke Nakamura, Asuka, Samoa Joe and even Stephanie McMahon have all made appearances.

With everything from Gamer Gauntlet to Superstar Savepoint, the channel is fun for both video game and casual fans alike!

Editor’s Opinion:

While the award itself doesn’t mean much, this is still pretty cool. I love UpUpDownDown and while I don’t get to watch it all of the time, it’s always entertaining when I do. Congratulations to Austin Creed on this achievement; hopefully it reminds us all to KEEP IT TIGHT!

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