Andrade Says He Turned Down Chance To Return To NXT Before WWE Release


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Andrade Turned Down Offer To Return To NXT

Following his release from WWE, Andrade has given two interviews regarding his time in the company, and the events that led to his departure.

During a media call on Tuesday, Andrade said after asking for his WWE release, he was given the chance to return to NXT for a year, but turned down the offer. He said he would have rather “made it on the main roster”, than taking a step back going to the NXT brand.

“I never proposed going back to NXT. They proposed it to me. But when they noticed that I’m quitting, they asked me if I wanted to spend a year in NXT, then go back to the main roster and I told them that I wanted to make it on the main roster. I don’t think being in NXT is a lesser thing, but I would rather be out of the company than be in NXT because at least out there, I can make more noise. I don’t have anything against NXT or the wrestlers there, but I didn’t want to take a step back,”

Prior to asking for his release on 3/8, Andrade said he spoke with Triple H over the phone, airing his frustrations with his position in the company. Triple H apparently didn’t realize he was cleared to compete, but did offer him a second run in NXT for more money.

“I spoke with Triple H before I asked for my release. It was over the phone and not in person because I had COVID. Two days before my release, I still talked with Triple H. I told him the truth and that I wanted an opportunity. He told me that they honestly were not aware that he was ready. I don’t know who in the office wouldn’t tell Vince and Triple H that I was ready since November. They didn’t know that I was medically cleared. [Triple H] told me that he didn’t know. He then told me, how about a run on NXT. I told him that I wanted an opportunity on SmackDown or Raw. I didn’t want to be someone who stayed in the back complaining, but complaining among the wrestlers. I don’t want to complain to the wrestlers, but talk to the office and say I want an opportunity. I don’t want to be four or five years doing nothing and just receiving a check. I was asked for maybe a year in NXT, then return to the [main roster] and see how things change. He said he knows how talented I am and how successful I am in NXT and was offered more money. I told him I don’t want to go to NXT. I want an opportunity on SmackDown and Raw. He then told me, ‘How about we let you go and then maybe in three or four years, you can come back?’ We negotiated the best we could but they asked about NXT and I said no. NXT has a lot of talent, but I don’t want to come back”

The full media call is available below


Special thanks to Carlos Toros, Luis Pulido, and Fightful for the transcription and translation.

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