Rhyno Is The Latest WWE Superstar To Leave The Company And We Know Where He's Going

Rhyno Is The Latest WWE Superstar To Leave The Company And We Know Where He's Going

While WWE is doing everything it can to keep talent under contract in order to avoid them going to All Elite Wrestling, it's now been revealed that Rhyno is currently finishing up with the company...

By JoshWilding - May 02, 2019 02:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It seems like another WWE Superstar is getting set to leave the company as Pittsburgh based company IWC has revealed that Rhyno is joining their roster at some point in 2019. 

Last month, he revealed in an interview that his current contract expires in July and that while he loves working for WWE, he was considering going somewhere else. Well, it appears as if his mind has been made up and the last time we saw him on TV was during WrestleMania's Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. 

He's also only appeared at a handful of live events throughout 2019 so WWE clearly doesn't have plans for him on or off television for the foreseeable future which is a great shame.

Still, it will be fun seeing him hit the independent scene again and we'll keep you guys updated.

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