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KUSHIDA's time with WWE has come to an end, and the former NXT Cruiserweight Champion has split from the company and is now a free agent in the wrestling world.
While rumors are swirling as to whether Omega will sign with WWE, AEW or even shockingly return to NJPW after all, Kushida's own free agency hasn't caused quite the frenzy it perhaps deserves.
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What's the story. Yujiro KUSHIDA will be making his way to the WWE via the 205 Live roster very soon, as he appears to the latest acquisition for the WWE and could give the Cruiserweight Division ...
News broke late Monday night that Kushida, a former NXT Cruiserweight Champion and six-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, had officially left the WWE. More details about his departure emerged ...
Kushida was last seen on WWE TV as a member of Jacket Time with Ikemen Jiro on NXT. He last wrestled on the March 25 edition of NXT Level Up where Jacket Time lost to Edris Enofe and Malik Blade.
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Kushida is now wrestling in several companies, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Impact Wrestling, and during a recent interview with NJPW he revealed what led to his departure from WWE.
This is according to Dave Meltzer, who said as much on the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, adding that WWE had seen the departure coming.It wasn't a secret that Kushida was going to ...
WWE NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida says he will be back on TV soon. As noted, NXT General Manager William Regal announced this evening that after a medical evaluation it was determined that ...
Kushida scored one of the biggest wins of his NXT tenure Sunday night, as he defeated Velveteen Dream in a grudge match at NXT TakeOver 31. ... Kushida Beats Velveteen Dream at WWE NXT TakeOver 31.
WWE seemingly prepared for Kushida's departure last week by having Von Wagner attack him backstage on NXT 2.0, which was apparently the company's way of writing him out of storylines.