Andrade walks out of major show after disappearing from AEW TV - Reports

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The former WWE United States Champion, Andrade El Idolo, reportedly walked out of a recent wrestling show while he is absent from AEW. El Idolo has not been on Tony Khan's promotion since his return last month.

Andrade El Idolo made his shocking AEW return on an episode of Dynamite last month, just weeks after his WWE departure. However, he was not seen on TV the following week, and it was reported that he still has a 1-year no-compete clause on his Stamford-based promotion contract following his recent departure.

Meanwhile, Dave Meltzer on the Wrestling Observer Radio reports that Andrade walked out of a major pro wrestling show. Meltzer noted that El Idolo was on a show in Mexico but walked out because he was unhappy. Dave also reported that his WWE no-compete clause is only applicable in the United States, and he can work in Mexico:

"Andrade was on the show [The Crash], probably the main attraction on the show. He was there signing autographs and then he left. The only thing that we heard was that he was unhappy. His non-compete is only United States so he can work in Tijuana, he can work Mexico City," Meltzer noted. [H/T Cultaholic]

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Andrade reached out to an ex-WWE star regarding his legal situation amid AEW absence

The former WWE star, David Otunga revealed that Andrade reached out to him regarding his legal situation with the Stamford-based promotion. Speaking on TMZ's Inside The Ring, Otunga disclosed the following:

“Everybody was telling me, ‘Hey, you should reach out to Andrade. Make sure he should see this.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, actually, Andrade probably should see my video.’ And then he did. I'll say this — reached out and we spoke. Can't really get into it more than that, but I'm just happy that the videos I'm putting out are actually helping people. They're actually helping wrestlers."

Fans will have to wait and see if Andrade will win his battle with the WWE regarding the alleged 1-year no-compete and will be back in AEW.

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