In case you didn’t know…
After walking out on the company and sitting out of active competition for months as a result, Neville’s release was a rather quiet affair. There was no public announcement, no ‘we wish you all the best in your future endeavours’. The WWE just simply moved Neville into their alumni section.
This happened at the end of August, prompting many people to assume that Neville would be clear to appear at Cody Rhodes and the Young Buck’s huge indie wrestling event All In That obviously didn’t happen.
The heart of the matter
Perhaps the reason why Neville didn’t appear at All In and hasn’t appeared anywhere else since being moved to the alumni section may have just been revealed though, thanks to the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Here’s what they have to say
As you can see, Neville himself is telling promoters he can’t accept dates yet, so it would seem that he is still under some sort of non-compete clause following his departure from the WWE.
What’s next?
As WWE’s non-compete clauses are usually 90 days, that means we can expect to see Neville sometime around the end of November. We’ll be keeping our eyes out for Neville’s first move, so stay tuned!
With WWE’s non-compete clause soon ending, where do you think Neville will end up?
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