An Update On The Recent Rumor That Former Cruiserweight Champion Neville Has Parted Ways With The WWE

An Update On The Recent Rumor That Former Cruiserweight Champion Neville Has Parted Ways With The WWE

Following on from last night's rumor that Neville has asked for his release from WWE, we have an update on the situation which seems to confirm at least some of the original report. More details after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Oct 11, 2017 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Yesterday, a rumor did the rounds that former NXT, tag-team and Cruiserweight champion Neville walked out on RAW this past Monday night and then asked WWE for his release. Now, an update would seem to corroborate at least some of the story.

According to F4WOnline.com, The King of the Cruiserweights did indeed walk out before RAW got underway - however, WWE officials are said to be denying that he actually quit the company.

Neville was also a no-show on 205 Live last night, so there's a very good chance something is up. Let's just hope whatever it is can be resolved, because the British Superstar is legit one of the most talented guys on the roster.

We'll update as soon as we hear anything official.
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