Former WWE Titleholder Leaves Company

Yet another exit from company as WWE continues to ring the changes.

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Former multi-time Tag Team Champion D-Von Dudley has parted ways with WWE.

Dudley confirmed the news himself on Twitter, stating that;

"The company (wwe)and I have decided to parted ways, and feel this is the best Decision for all parties it’s been a pleasure and an honor to work with the young talent when bubba as well as everyone over in NXT. As well as working with some of the best producers in the world...I would like to say thank you to everyone out there Who has supported me over the years and been in my corner. It was a great 32 year career with 20 of those years I’ve been with Bubba entertaining you, and I’m sure somewhere down The road we will do it again...would mike to thank Vince , Paul(HHH), Stephanie, and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the Opportunity that was given. I’m very excited to see where God brings me next, Oh my brother……. TESTIFY!!!!"

D-Von returned to WWE as a wrestler in August 2015 as part of a last run in the company for The Dudley Boyz that concluded a year later. He then took up a role as a producer and coach on the main roster and NXT.

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