WWE Star Quietly Gone From The Company?

WWE Star Quietly Gone From The Company? WWE

Find out which WWE star is possibly already gone from the company after previous rumors about their future plans.

Back in November, Eric Young was written off of IMPACT television in a rather gory way (being quite literally ‘murdered’ in a vignette) and at the time, was reported by multiple outlets to have re-signed with WWE after initially being released in April 2020.

With Chelsea Green also revealing later that she had re-signed with the company months before her return, it was plausible that perhaps WWE was just waiting for the right time to bring Young back.

When Young cryptically tweeted back in May about “a big change,” coming up, speculation persisted but there was still no television or live event appearances from him.

And now, another wrinkle to the story as this past week’s edition of IMPACT Wrestling seemed to allude to Young, in a scene featuring IMPACT President Scott D’Amore hunting for a mystery partner and asking someone on the phone if they could ‘come back to life’.

Ahead of tomorrow’s IMPACT pay-per-view, Slammiversary, there’s some intel from close to the show that fans may actually see the return of Eric Young.

According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider, Young has been spotted at the Detroit airport.

Johnson suggests that this is yet another sign that Eric Young could indeed be returning at Slammiversary to team with Scott D’Amore, which would of course almost certainly mean he’s been let go from WWE.

We’ll keep you posted with any further updates.

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