Claim made that WWE had “buyer’s remorse” when it came to bringing back Andrade

After being moved to the Alumni section of WWE’s website, it was reported that Andrade is no longer working for the company. It was later reported that Andrade’s departure from WWE “not a mutual decision.”

According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, Andrade and Rey Fenix were originally scheduled to challenge the Wyatt Sicks for the WWE tag team titles at Clash and Paris until WWE changed plans. Meltzer was told that Andrade leaving wasn’t a situation where he was in no condition to perform nor was it related to his divorce from Charlotte Flair.

Meltzer wrote the following about what potentially led to Andrade’s downfall in WWE…

“Some noted to us frustration that his English never got better. One noted to us that there was a buyer’s remorse, in the sense they thought bringing him in from AEW would be huge since talent that had come in from AEW like Cody Rhodes and CM Punk were received so well and figured he’d follow similarly with its fan base, particularly since he came directly off AEW television and was in the mix with the top guys in the tournament.”

Furthermore, there was said to have been “some bitter feelings” about Andrade taking Dragon Lee’s spot at WrestleMania 40 while Andrade had seemingly been “spinning his wheels” after returning to WWE.

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