Cedric Alexander has officially parted ways with WWE.

On February 7, Alexander took to Twitter to announce his departure, expressing gratitude for his time with the company. He wrote,

“Thank you for the last 8 1/2 years. Being a professional wrestler has been a dream of mine since I could form memories, and I will continue to do so ’til the good Lord says otherwise. See you in 90.”

The “see you in 90” remark seemingly references a 90-day non-compete clause, suggesting Alexander will be free to sign elsewhere after that period.

Alexander’s last WWE match took place on the January 28 episode of NXT, where he faced Ethan Page in a losing effort.

His WWE career began in 2016, highlighted by a standout performance in the Cruiserweight Classic, an eventual reign as WWE Cruiserweight Champion, and a notable run in The Hurt Business faction alongside Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Lashley and MVP.

With his departure now official, speculation will likely begin about his next move in the wrestling industry, with many major promotions potentially on the radar for the star.

One response to “Cedric Alexander Parts Ways With WWE After Nearly A Decade”

  1. […] potential alliance arose during the transition period when MVP and Cedric Alexander where ⁣moving ‌to AEW. At the time, Ricochet’s contract situation was still being […]

Leave a Reply

Quote of the week

"People ask me what I do in the winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."

~ Rogers Hornsby

Copyright 2019-2025 Interstate 70 Sports Media – All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Jeremy Karp

Discover more from Interstate 70 Sports Media

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading