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ACH has been granted his release from WWE.
The former Jordan Myles posted a photo on Twitter showing him sign forms on WWE letterhead.
#KingIsBack pic.twitter.com/U1Mi8f2Nel
— Albert C Hardie (@ACHisSuper) November 21, 2019
"Hey Brother, I Heard You're Running In November"#HeavyMetalWrestling at @502Bar!
11/22/19
Doors at 8PMThe King of Texas is back!@ACHisSuper returns to take on @TheYoungGun_CH!
Tickets available at https://t.co/IcgYvVlAMx! pic.twitter.com/Q1qZoYqq0E
— HeavyMetalWrestling (@HeavyMetalPro) November 21, 2019
ACH has already begun taking independent bookings, and will perform on 11/22 for Heavy Metal Wrestling against Chandler Hopkins.
Judging by how soon he is working, WWE did not impose a no-compete clause.
Hey @VinceMcMahon
Can’t hold me down no more.
This is FOR THE WRESTLING CULTURE. pic.twitter.com/wA2UbBFiZP
— Albert C Hardie (@ACHisSuper) November 21, 2019
Last week ACH hosted a Q&A session on Twitter where he addressed a number of topics, including his status with WWE and dealing with mental health issues.
ACH has been very vocal about his negative feelings towards WWE following a controversial t-shirt design.
WWE has yet to publicly acknowledge his release.