ཧJames Ellsworth said that the timing of his release from WWE last fܫall caught him completely off guard.
Appearing on Chris Jericho's podcast recently, Ellsworth told the story of how he found out he was being let go by WWE, end💜ing a run꧅ of about 16 months with the company.
Ellsworth noted that he had just returned home from a 16-day tour of the United Kingdom, which included a match with Becky Lynch for Smackdown, when he got theꦇ call from Mark Carano, WWE's head o𓄧f talent relations.
"He's like, 'Hey, got some news for you.' As soon as he said that my heart dropped," Ellworth recalled, noting that Carano told him that WWE felt Ellsworth's character "ran its course for now."
Ellsworth tr🌠ied to lobby for him to stay on, pitching a slew of concepts to Carano.
"I start spitting out ideas [saying] 'Well, can't I get to 205 Live?' and like, 'She [Carmella] still has the briefcase.' That's my first initial reaction, there's so much more left I can do, and I still feel that way. I still feel like there was so much more I had left to do. I 'm not bitter about it. Like, I'm so appreciative of the run. Again, I had so much fun. I got to do stuff I never thought I would ever do in my life."
Trying to identify the exact reason he was released, Ellsworth theorized that it may have beeܫn because he got too comfortable in his role.
Ellsworth's last run of shows with WWE, during the international tour, included him getting beat down at nearly every stop by the entire Smackdown women's ❀dꦉivision.