Edris Enofe announces WWE departure

Last week, NXT talent Jazmyn Nyx announced her WWE departure. Her existing contract was about to expire, and she’d decided against signing a new one.

In announcing his own departure today (Sept. 29), Edris Enofe didn’t get into specifics about why and focused on gratitude for his four years with the company. But the timing could indicate that Enofe’s deal could also be up; he signed with the company after a tryout at SummerSlam in 2021.

“As of today, I will officially be leaving the WWE. This is a decision that I thought about for a very long time, and I’m gonna trust my gut on this.

“With that being said, for the past four years, I had the chance and the opportunity to meet and work with increduble people, from the wrestlers to the referees, to the creative team, to the medical staff, and of course to all the coaches who put in so much time and effort into making me better, and for that, I will always, always appreciate y’all.

“And of course to all the fans who have supported me and stuck by my side through all these years, thank you.”

A U.S. Navy veteran, Enofe spent most of his WWE run in a tag team with Malik Blade. After his partner was sidelined by a knee injury last October, he’s been used sparingly in singles action on NXT. His last match for the brand was a loss to Lince Dorado on a July house show. He’d also been featured on Evolve since its launch.

Join us in wishing Edris Enofe the best in whatever comes next.

Recent Posts

editors picks

Top Reviews