A former champion just made a huge revelation, as he claimed that he wasn't fired by WWE.
MVP's first run in WWE was between 2005 and 2010. During this time, he competed mainly on the SmackDown brand. He gained a lot of traction due to his feud with Matt Hardy as well as his Inferno match against Kane. The two-time United States and former Tag Team Champion departed the Stamford-based promotion in 2010. Since then, it was believed that he was released from his contract.
While speaking on a recent episode of Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Swayze podcast, MVP revealed he was not fired from the company. Instead, he had asked for his release. The former United States Champion even claimed that the Stamford-based promotion wanted to offer him a five-year deal, but he wanted to go to Japan and rekindle his passion.
"A lot of people thought that I got fired from WWE my first run. I asked for my release. I was making… man, my best year I was just shy of a million dollars. It was like 80 or, you know, I was doing great. They were trying to give me a five-year deal and I said no, I don’t want to re-sign. I want to go to Japan because I needed to rekindle my passion."
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The AEW star further added that many of the backstage talent were unhappy with their booking, and he promised himself that he wouldn't just show up to collect a check.
"They weren’t happy because of how they were being booked, how they were being used… and that WWE corporate culture of that time.I promised myself I never wanted to be the guy showing up for the check." [H/T: Ringside News]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
Former WWE star MVP says he has zero respect for Triple H
MVP returned to World Wrestling Entertainment in 2018 and became a regular feature on TV between 2020 and 2024, where he formed the Hurt Business with Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander. However, the popular group was abruptly disbanded before they could even hit their peak, which didn't sit right with members of the faction, especially the 51-year-old, who left the company last year.
Since leaving the sports entertainment juggernaut, the former United States Champion went on to say that he has no respect for Triple H. Speaking on TMZ's Inside The Ring podcast, MVP doubled down on his comments and said he had zero respect for The Game professionally or personally.
"I stand by those words. I have zero respect for him [Triple H], personally or professionally," he said. "And when I tell why, then people will be like, 'Okay, that makes sense.'"
MVP formed the Hurt Syndicate in AEW and has been doing quite well for himself alongside Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin.
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