Andrade El Γdolo has pulled back the curtain on one of the wildest surprise returns in recent wrestling historyβand according to him, it almost didnβt happen the way fans saw it.
Speaking on Enmascarados β El Podcast, Andrade detailed how his AEW return came together just days after leaving WWE in September 2025, why he believed he was legally free to appear, and how WWE only reacted after the moment went viral.
Andrade explained that when he officially left WWE on September 13, he immediately asked about a nonβcompete clauseβsomething most wrestlers receive in writing.
βI asked them directly if I had a nonβcompete clause. Normally they send you a letterβthree months, ninety days, whatever. I didnβt receive anything.β
Because he never received paperwork, Andrade assumed he was clear to work elsewhere and began fielding calls from promoters worldwide. Thatβs when AEW unexpectedly reached outβwhile taping a show in Hollywood, Florida, just minutes from his home.
βThey texted me and said, βWould you be okay with what weβre offering?β I said yes. Then they go: βCan you debut tonight?β I was likeβtonight?!β
There was just one problem: Andrade wasnβt ready. No haircut. No shave. No preparation. But AEW was committedβand determined to keep the return completely secret. Andrade described an almost spyβmovieβlevel operation to keep him hidden backstage.
βThey snuck me in through the back entrance in a wheelchair, under a blanket or a cover. The other wrestlers didnβt even know.β
βI sat in a locked room for hours. They brought me water, food, checked on meβ¦ but I never came out.β
When the moment finally arrivedβright after a Kenny Omega matchβAndrade walked out wearing a black mask before revealing himself to the crowd.
βNobody expected it. The place exploded.β
The reaction didnβt stop there. Andrade said the clip went nuclear online almost immediately. According to Andrade, that was the moment WWE finally reacted. Only days later, Andrade claims WWE contacted him with a very different message.
βThe video online? It blew upβtwelve, thirteen million views. I think that set off alarms at WWE. But they still didnβt send anything right away. They reached out and said, βYou actually had a twelveβmonth clause.ββ
That revelation sparked the legal dispute that remains unresolved as of the interview. Andrade made it clear that at the time of his AEW return, he genuinely believed he was in the clearβand AEW acted accordingly.
The story paints Andradeβs AEW return as equal parts chaos, opportunity, and miscommunicationβone that instantly became a viral moment and quietly ignited a behindβtheβscenes legal battle.
Do you think Andrade was right to return when he did, or should AEW have waited until everything was officially in writing? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know where you land.
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December 18, 2025 4:33 pm