Andrade has been at the center of much conjecture lately, as he finds himself in a contractually-imposed hiatus following his WWE exit. The former multi-time champion has now sent an interesting message to his followers on social media.This past September, news broke that Andrade had been let go by WWE. Soon after, reports emerged claiming that the former NXT Champion had been fired owing to multiple wellness violations. In October, El Idolo stunned the world by making his AEW return on the Sixth Anniversary episode of AEW Dynamite. However, he would disappear from the Jacksonville-based promotion's programming subsequently.It was eventually revealed that WWE had sent All Elite Wrestling a cease and desist letter over using Andrade, the terms of whose termination seemingly includes a year-long non-compete clause. Speculations have continued to surround the 36-year-old, most recently revolving round him supposedly walking out of an event organized by The Crash, although more light has since been shed on that subject. Amidst his ongoing absence, El Idolo took to X/Twitter a few hours ago to post a photograph of himself with an interesting message for his followers:"Do good, they will talk. Do bad, they will talk. So do you and let them talk!!" - posted Andrade.AEW's Kenny Omega on Andrade's current situation after his WWE exitSome time after his WWE departure, Andrade made his AEW comeback by blindsiding Kenny Omega on Wednesday Night Dynamite. El Idolo even joined forces with The Cleaner's arch-nemesis, his former manager Don Callis, thus officially entering the latter's ever-growing "Family". Although it appeared that a singles match between the two may have been in the making, the former United States Champion's legal complication has caused those plans to be halted for now. During his recent interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, Omega disclosed that he was happy to see Andrade return to AEW. Acknowledging his contractually-enforced absence, The Best Bout Machine stated his belief that when the former La Sombra does eventually make his way back to the company, he will be driven by the same desire to perform at his best. "To see him back in AEW was a happy moment for me because I felt that he really wanted to be there and do well. So now that he’s been sidelined for a little bit, I can imagine that when he comes back, he’ll still have the same amount of motivation. I think everything will be alright.”- [H/T WrestlePurists]WrestlePurists @WrestlePuristsLINKKenny Omega comments on Andrade being sidelined, says he was happy to see him back in AEW:“Andrade and I have quite a bit of history, actually, when he was La Sombra in New Japan. This was during a time when luchador wrestlers didn't really go on prolonged tours with New Japan. It was kind of rare. He was just a guy who didn't speak much English or Japanese, and you could tell this guy's talent is through the roof. What a talented individual and a very nice young man, too,— To see him back in AEW was a happy moment for me because I felt that he really wanted to be there and do well. So now that he’s been sidelined for a little bit, I can imagine that when he comes back, he’ll still have the same amount of motivation. I think everything will be alright.”(Interview w/ @Shak_Fu)It remains to be seen what lies next in Andrade El Idolo's pro-wrestling future.