Andrade El Idolo Believes He’s Left Companies On Good Terms

Andrade El Idolo recently made his AEW return, and in a recent conversation, he disclosed that he believes he’s left most companies he’s worked with on good terms. The former United States Champion returned to WWE at the Royal Rumble 2024. However, after spending almost a year and a half with the company, WWE reportedly […] The post Andrade El Idolo Believes He’s Left Companies On Good Terms appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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Andrade El Idolo recently made his AEW return, and in a recent conversation, he disclosed that he believes he’s left most companies he’s worked with on good terms.

The former United States Champion returned to WWE at the Royal Rumble 2024. However, after spending almost a year and a half with the company, WWE reportedly fired him for multiple Wellness Policy violations over the past year. A short time later, Andrade would make his shocking return to AEW, attacking Kenny Omega on the sixth anniversary of Dynamite.

All Elite Wrestling‘s Andrade El Idolo recently spoke with TJ Sports. During the interview, the former WWE Superstar believes that he’s left most companies he’s worked for on good terms.

“Tijuana is an important place to me,” Andrade El Idolo said. “Since the era of Rey Mysterio, Hijo del Santo, La Parka, Super Parka (Volador), I remember seeing them in magazines. Today, I’m headlining big shows coming back here. As you say, when I left WWE (in 2021), my first appearance was here in Tijuana. I’m very grateful to The Crash for giving me the opportunity. My advice to the younger stars is to never speak badly about the companies. I’ve always left most companies on good terms.

Andrade explains why he doesn’t make a habit of burning bridges

I left WWE on good terms, AEW on good terms, The Crash on good terms, CMLL on good terms, and AAA on good terms. Tomorrow we may return, so I tell all wrestlers not to speak ill of the companies, because they will always be there. Wrestlers come and go, we get hurt, we die, but wrestling goes on. I was young and occasionally spoke about companies, but I have always respected all of them, from AAA, The Crash, CMLL, which was my home for a long time, to AEW, WWE, and NJPW. I have never had the opportunity to wrestle in NOAH, but I respect all companies.

The Crash allowed me to have my first match (after leaving WWE), and I am grateful to Tijuana, its people, and all the wrestlers who have welcomed me. Once again, thank you very much, The Crash. I will represent this championship (The Crash World Heavyweight Championship).” [H/T: Fightful]

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