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Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Neville No Longer With WWE
In recent WWE news, former WWE Cruiserweight Neville is no longer under a WWE contract. According to ProWrestling Sheet, Neville’s contract has expired. Obviously, this means that the Superstar has not resigned with the company. When exactly Neville and WWE parted ways is unknown, but it is confirmed that he is no longer a WWE Superstar.
Neville has been on a hiatus in WWE since walking out in October 2017. Rumors speculated he was not happy about his booking on 205 Live and his main roster run. The man formally known as PAC, supposedly walked out because of his rivalry and title loss to Enzo Amore. Amore was not held to the same standard as Neville in the fan’s eyes. This caused a backlash from fans and fellow Superstars alike.
Since his walk out, the WWE Universe have been wondering and predicting his eventual triumphant comeback. It looks like, at least for now, that will not be happening.
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— Mustafa Ali (@MustafaAliWWE) May 8, 2018
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— Mustafa Ali (@MustafaAliWWE) July 28, 2018
Neville was a well respected member of the WWE locker room. He is a former WWE Cruiserweight and NXT Champion. Neville was supposed to part of the WrestleMania 32 Intercontinental Championship Ladder match. He would miss the ‘Mania match due to an ankle injury earlier that month in a match with Chris Jericho.
What this means
As of now, it’s unknown what Neville’s next move is. People have been guessing for months that he is either heading to Ring of Honor or possibly back to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. PWG is where he spent most of his career before coming to the WWE.
Me too. I talked to him the other day. He’s good.
— The Young Bucks (@MattJackson13) August 23, 2018
Perhaps this means he can now compete at the upcoming All In wrestling event. However, if WWE made him sign a “no compete clause” he will not be competing. Whatever comes next for the man known as Neville, we wish him all the best in his future endeavors.