Andrade has revealed the truth of his WWE exit.
The former US Champion recently spoke to Eduardo Bates for a new interview where he discussed the controversy surrounding his WWE release in detail.
The 36-year-old first claimed that he does not feel bad about his WWE exit, and he is grateful for the run he had with the company.
The former WWE star then addressed the reports of him being fired for ducking communication from the company officials, explaining that at most, he was unreachable for a couple of hours because of travel issues:
“I never missed dates and never stopped answering the cell phone as many gossipy people who broke the news said. Yes, I was traveling and they called me.
What happened was that I had a day trip because I was not scheduled and they called me to me. I returned the call at about one or two hours, but nothing to do with the fact that I didn’t want to answer or that I disappeared.”
In a similar interview recnetly, Andrade had confirmed the reports of his wellness policy violations in his second run. He explained it by saying that he had taken substances that are allowed in Mexican wrestling but forbidden by WWE policy.
The former NXT Champion also reiterated that his lawyers are in communication with the company. They are working out a deal to reduce the period of the non-compete clause so the wrestling star can return to the ring as soon as possible.
Note: The quotes in this article have been translated from Spanish