Has Jordan Myles Just Confirmed His WWE Release?

The former Jordan Myles has seemingly been granted his WWE release.

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While his WWE release has yet to be publicly confirmed, Albert Hardie Jr. has already been announced to be returning to the independent scene under his ACH moniker.

Having started to gain some momentum on NXT TV as Jordan Myles, the past few weeks saw Hardie Jr. taking to social media to label WWE a racist company in the aftermath of the company releasing a Jordan Myles t-shirt that was at worst outright racist, at best ignorantly unaware and naïve.

In some extremely heated social media videos, Hardie Jr. said that he’d quit WWE, he’d never work for the company again, and that he can now once again be known as 'Super' ACH. And now, ACH is being advertised to wrestle at tomorrow night’s Heavy Metal Wrestling event.

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Before the ACH vs. Chandler Hopkins match was announced for tomorrow, Hardie Jr. had posted a photo of himself signing a legal agreement – which is seemingly the termination of his WWE contract.

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As well as competing for Heavy Metal Wrestling, ACH has also been advertised for Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment’s December 1st show as this hugely talented star’s return to the independent scene looks to be well underway.

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