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- Andrade El Idolo - Wikipedia
A third-generation professional wrestler, Andrade made his debut a month before his 14th birthday and worked under the name Brillante Jr in reference to his father, who wrestled as Brillante
- Andrade Clears The Air About WWE Exit, Non-Compete Clause Enforcement . . .
Andrade attempts to clear the air regarding certain aspects of his WWE exit, and the non-compete clause enforced on him following his AEW return
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- Major Update On Andrades WWE Exit (Exclusive) - Sports Illustrated
Andrade returned to WWE in January of 2024 after a stint in AEW Andrade has departed WWE after a year and a half with the company and details are beginning to emerge regarding his exit
- Andrade Exposes WWE Over Alleged Drug Test Failures and Surprise Non . . .
Andrade El Idolo may be chilling poolside and dodging drama, but the fight over his WWE exit just got real—and legally messy While Andrade recently
- WWE releases Andrade after year and a half in second stint with the . . .
Andrade originally signed with WWE in 2015, winning the NXT championship before graduating to the main roster in 2018 He won the United States championship during his first run Andrade was
- Andrade sets the record straight regarding the end of his WWE run in . . .
Andrade also commented on his legal situation… “The current situation was that after my appearance in AEW and that I was in The Crash and won the Heavyweight Championship in Tijuana, on that Monday, I received a letter from the WWE company, where it said that it had a 12-month non-compete clause
- Andrade Understands Why WWE Is Enforcing His Non-Compete Clause
Andrade El Idolo isn’t sure if his AEW appearance prompted WWE to hit him with a no-compete clause
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