Defeating Chris Jericho at WWE's Fatal 4-Way Pay-Per-View in June, 2010 was supposed to be a watershed moment for the high-flying babyface, but along with a run as WWE Tag-Team Champion with Kofi Kingston, it would prove to be one of the biggest moments the man would ever experience in the company. Soaring onto the ECW brand in 2008, Bourne brought with him incredible energy, and it was hard not to admire his in-ring work. Injuries would start to mount up for Bourne from 2011 onwards, and once it became clear he was going to spending extended periods on the treatment table, WWE started to question his worth to the roster. Released in June, 2014, Bourne had made only a handful of appearances on TV since breaking his foot in a car accident in 2012, and was deemed expendable by the promotion. Persevering with the pro wrestling game, Bourne, using his previous name Matt Sydal, returned to companies such as Dragon Gate and Ring Of Honor, but he proves a strange case for WWE. Obviously talented, the promotion clearly didn't like the fact that the man was injured once too often, and decided to let him go.