Latest News: Andrade El Idolo’s Departure from AEW and Potential WWE Comeback

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Andrade El Idolo finished up with AEW at the December 30th Worlds End 2023 pay-per-view event, losing to Miro in singles action.

Fightful Select has an update on Andrade leaving AEW and his rumored return to WWE.

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While Andrade originally signed a two-year deal with AEW in 2021, he had more time added on due to his layoff time due to injury.

As a result, AEW ended up extending his deal through the end of 2023.

According to several AEW talents, Andrade would speak openly about his contract status, and that his deal was set to expire in or around the end of 2023.

Several wrestlers also noted that Andrade had mentioned his plans to stay in AEW and consider another contract, but by the end of the deal, he was already eyeing a potential return to WWE.

Andrade is said to have informed AEW that he was finishing up with the promotion just days before Worlds End 2023.

Several people in AEW reportedly expected Andrade to appear on WWE TV the week after he parted ways with Tony Khan’s promotion.

In the event Andrade signed a new WWE contract, he has yet to make an appearance.

While Khan left the door open for Andrade to return, several people who worked around the former WWE United States Champion called it a “frustrating process.”

Additionally, Charlotte Flair has reportedly pushed Andrade to return to WWE. At the same time, Andrade is said to have pushed for his father-in-law Ric Flair to join AEW.

While WWE sources would not confirm Andrade’s return, others have admitted that he is likely to join the Endeavor-owned promotion soon.

Andrade previously left WWE in March 2021 after requesting his release. He later made his AEW debut in June of that year.

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Andrade El Idolo, the professional wrestler known for his time in both WWE and AEW, recently finished up with AEW at the Worlds End 2023 pay-per-view event. He lost to Miro in a singles match, marking the end of his run with the promotion. However, there have been rumors circulating about Andrade’s potential return to WWE.

According to Fightful Select, Andrade originally signed a two-year deal with AEW in 2021. However, due to his layoff time caused by injury, his contract was extended through the end of 2023. Several AEW talents have mentioned that Andrade openly discussed his contract status and indicated that it would expire around the end of 2023.

While Andrade initially expressed plans to stay in AEW and consider another contract, it seems that he had already set his sights on a potential return to WWE by the end of his deal. Just days before Worlds End 2023, Andrade informed AEW that he was finishing up with the promotion. Many people in AEW reportedly expected him to appear on WWE TV the following week.

However, if Andrade has indeed signed a new WWE contract, he has yet to make an appearance. The process of his potential return has been described as frustrating by those who worked around him in AEW. Interestingly, it has been reported that Charlotte Flair, Andrade’s partner, has been pushing for his return to WWE, while Andrade himself has been advocating for his father-in-law Ric Flair to join AEW.

While WWE sources have not confirmed Andrade’s return, there is speculation that he will join the Endeavor-owned promotion soon. Andrade previously left WWE in March 2021 after requesting his release and made his AEW debut in June of the same year.

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In conclusion, Andrade El Idolo’s departure from AEW and potential return to WWE has been a topic of interest among wrestling fans. While the details are still uncertain, it will be intriguing to see where Andrade’s wrestling journey takes him next.