Monday, 20 October 2025

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE's Andrade/AEW's Andrade El Idolo is the biggest idiot of 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE's Andrade/AEW's Andrade El Idolo is the biggest idiot of 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there will be censored adult language references at some point in this content



Do I really have to talk about this?, Because it is beyond stupidity: WWE's Andrade/AEW's Andrade El Idolo had made his return to AEW on 01/10/2025 episode of AEW Dynamite. But the problem is and can I just say this is completely fudgin' unacceptable behaviour, by doing so he actually violated his 90 days noncompete clause. Where we now have TKO/WWE fully within their rights to basically enforce or try and enforce whatever they like and I do agree with Bryan Alvarez when he says I am loosely paraphrasing here when he says; they can't expect him to not work for one entire year. But [this is me talking now] I can see them hounding him for an entire year, yes they may not get anything from doing this but you need to remember that they need to make an example out of him to make sure that no one else does this: but you never know with the WWE I wouldn’t be too surprised if they really pushed for this to become real so he has no alternative but to not wrestle for an entire year.

Personally if I was Tony Khan I would not think twice about terminating any involvement with El Idolo, because I don't know about everyone else, but I would find it insulting and incredibly rude that a wrestler/talent such as El Idolo made mine wrestling promotion look like a laughing stock and even though I'm not too keen on the WWE I would have to be a professional and send a little message of apologies, because I would like to think and this is completely based on speculation so I could be completely wrong and if I am and I find out I am I will be incredibly fuming: that El Idolo had discussions with TK basically implying that he was a completely free agent as of now, which has we know now and we have known of this stipulation for many years that if any wrestler is released or broken any wellness policy or other the 90 days noncompete clause is still applied, because in a nutshell it prevents somebody from deliberately getting fired just to then show up at another wrestling promotion.

Don't get me wrong if I had a young wrestler late teens and early 20s that was confused after talking with the previous promotion about their contracts situation and they unintentionally made this kind of mistake I would be somewhat lenient as in; serve your time and we will talk when you have done that, but yet again don't get me wrong I am not a soft touch. But as El Idolo as of this content is 35 years old, he is not entitled to any leniency whatsoever, in fact I think he is an arrogant turd that AEW could do without: yes I know no one actually knows the discussions on signing the AEW contract, but I would like to go with the idea that at some point he is WWE second except would have briefly being discussed at some point.

This is one of those rare occasions where it may have been useful if someone with some kind of wrestling experience would have been running the WWE instead of TKO, because it has been established that El Idolo has broken his conditions of his WWE contract, on reflection hypothetically I am just wondering if someone with a wrestling brain would have gone okay there is two ways we could have dealt with this; the first is the option taking or secondary maybe someone should have said maybe we could do a trade off business deal with AEW, maybe we could get Adam  Copeland/Edge back for a match with John Cena: I know business doesn't work like this, but when you are in a position where you can't lose you could at least suggest something like this.

El Idolo: now for this individual I do believe that he clearly believes his own hype, yes, many years ago he and Rey Mysterio used to put on these matches of exquisite calibre and they weren't mostly on the card/they were on the kickoff show, he was very much being groomed to be the next big star to carry on the Mexican style within the WWE. Whatever happened to that guy? That guy that would fit in really well in the main event picture? That guy that used to back up his talents, repeatedly whenever he had the opportunity to do so?

 

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