Andrade has publicly expressed gratitude towards WWE following his recent release from the organization. The announcement of his departure emerged over the weekend, marking the end of his second tenure with the company, which lasted less than two years. According to wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, the release was attributed to a “disciplinary thing” that resulted in Andrade being sent home.
While specific details surrounding his exit remain unclear, The Takedown on SI reported that Andrade faced at least one violation of WWE’s wellness policy during his latest stint with the company. It is uncertain whether this violation directly influenced the decision for his release.
In a brief social media post on Monday, Andrade thanked WWE for his time with the organization. He tweeted, “Thank you WWE!!!” and also shared a similar message on his Instagram account.
Recent Competition and Future Prospects
Andrade’s last appearance in the ring took place at SummerSlam on August 3, 2023. In that event, he participated in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) match alongside Rey Fenix, competing for the WWE Tag Team titles. The match concluded with Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy of The Wyatt Six successfully defending their titles.
As of now, the path forward for the 35-year-old Andrade remains uncertain. Prior to his return to WWE, he was part of the AEW roster, where he competed under the name Andrade El Idolo. He left AEW at the end of 2023, paving the way for his rejoining WWE.
The wrestling community is abuzz with speculation regarding Andrade’s next steps, as fans and analysts alike await further developments regarding his career trajectory.
