New details have come to light regarding the recent release of Andrade from WWE. A series of reports from multiple outlets, including Sports Illustrated, PWInsider, and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, have clarified that his departure was a disciplinary matter and not a mutual decision or a budget cut. The situation appears to stem from a series of issues that took place over the past several weeks, culminating in his release this past Saturday. The reports paint a picture of a breakdown in communication and a significant disciplinary issue that ultimately led to the end of his second run with the company.
Jon Alba of Sports Illustrated’s “The Takedown” has confirmed that Andrade’s release was a disciplinary decision, with multiple sources stating that he had at least one WWE Wellness Policy violation during his recent tenure. As a result of the violation, Andrade was reportedly suspended without pay. The report also confirms that he was asked to leave a television taping in the middle of August and was escorted from the building. A source claimed this was related to his suspension and that it affected “big creative plans” for him and his tag team partner, Rey Fenix.
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Radio also noted that the release was a “disciplinary thing,” but stated that it was not related to drugs, alcohol, or his former marriage to Charlotte Flair. PWInsider added that a story making the rounds backstage was that after being sent home from the taping, Andrade traveled to South America and became unreachable to WWE officials. The same report also shot down a rumor that he had refused a request to work for AAA, with multiple sources stating that no such request was ever made by the company.