WWE.com announced that Simon Gotch, one half of the Vaudevillains, has been granted a “mutually agreed upon” release.
WWE has come to terms on a mutually agreed upon release with Simon Gotch as of today, April 5, 2017. WWE wishes Gotch the best in all his future endeavors.
The Vaudevillains seemed to be getting a somewhat decent push when they were first called up from NXT, but WWE seemed to quickly bury them after Enzo Amore was injured after being thrown out of the ring by Gotch but hitting his head on the ropes, which caused him to get a concussion.
You have to feel bad for his partner Aiden English also since his future seems to be up in the air now.
BREAKING: WWE has come to terms on a mutually agreed upon release with Simon Gotch as of today, April 5, 2017. https://t.co/zYX4XsZL53
— WWE (@WWE) April 5, 2017
Update:
Gotch tweeted after the release:
All wrestling, interview, appearance, etc.
offers may be made to this email
BookingSimon@yahoo.com— Simon (TBD) (@GotchStyleWWE) April 5, 2017
I'm in the process of lining up some interviews and such. I'll address everything soon. https://t.co/1kYBkKhizC
— Simon (TBD) (@GotchStyleWWE) April 5, 2017
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