Kemo
04-29-2019, 05:20 PM
It was recently revealed that Cody’s opponent at All Elite Wrestling’s Double Or Nothing, would be his brother, Dustin Rhodes. Dustin initially denied the possibility, claiming to still be under WWE contract.
It turns out that he was granted his release back in January and has been under a 90-day non-compete clause.
Not everyone who requested their release has been granted it, however, as Luke Harper recently discovered.
Harper, who shared that he had requested his release via social media, was denied his release by WWE. He isn’t the first Superstar to ask for their release, with Hideo Itami and Tye Dillinger doing the same in recent months.
According to Dave Meltzer via Wrestling Observer Radio, Triple H is the man behind Dustin being granted his release.
Meltzer stressed that Vince McMahon doesn’t want to release anyone right now, especially with AEW on the horizon, but Triple H reportedly convinced Vince to permit Dustin Rhodes his release.
The same, ultimately, can’t be said for Luke Harper.
Instead, WWE has chosen to trigger a clause in Harper’s contract. They have added the time that he missed due to surgery onto the end of his contract. This has apparently extended it by an additional six months. He was supposedly meant to be entering into a feud with Sami Zayn, but those plans have changed.
It turns out that he was granted his release back in January and has been under a 90-day non-compete clause.
Not everyone who requested their release has been granted it, however, as Luke Harper recently discovered.
Harper, who shared that he had requested his release via social media, was denied his release by WWE. He isn’t the first Superstar to ask for their release, with Hideo Itami and Tye Dillinger doing the same in recent months.
According to Dave Meltzer via Wrestling Observer Radio, Triple H is the man behind Dustin being granted his release.
Meltzer stressed that Vince McMahon doesn’t want to release anyone right now, especially with AEW on the horizon, but Triple H reportedly convinced Vince to permit Dustin Rhodes his release.
The same, ultimately, can’t be said for Luke Harper.
Instead, WWE has chosen to trigger a clause in Harper’s contract. They have added the time that he missed due to surgery onto the end of his contract. This has apparently extended it by an additional six months. He was supposedly meant to be entering into a feud with Sami Zayn, but those plans have changed.