The pro wrestling world can be a complicated place, and that especially goes for contracts. Andrade has found himself in a very bad place, one where he may be sitting at home for a long time without the ability to wrestle for anyone. Naturally, this brought some attention, and now he has David Otunga to call about it.

David Otunga has a growing influence outside the ring thanks to his popular YouTube channel, which comes with his fair share of hot takes. During an interview on TMZs Inside The Ring, Otunga revealed that Andrade reached out to him after watching one of his legal analysis videos. The video in question broke down the controversial contract situation surrounding Andrades WWE exit and the non-compete clause that followed.

Otunga has been using his YouTube channel to explore legal issues in pro wrestling, including non-compete clauses, contract classification, and how WWE treats independent contractors. He is WWEs only Harvard educated attorney, after all. Otunga also offered to help WWE with their contracts during one video.

David Otunga went on to speak about Andrades situation, and this led to him speaking with Andrade. He didnt reveal much about their conversation, but that is a very interesting note to ponder, especially considering Andrades possible future legal steps that he may have to take due to his contract situation.

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David Otunga stopped short of giving specifics, noting legal restrictions around their communication. Cant really get into it more than that, but Im just happy that the videos Im putting out are actually helping people. Theyre actually helping wrestlers, he said.

When asked if Andrade learned something new from the video, Otunga confirmed it, but he was very careful about what he said. After all, these are very delicate legal matters, and WWE is likely watching.

Andrades WWE situation is a very complex one, because he was fired for cause. That triggered a one-year non-compete clause, which contradicted WWEs standard 90-day period and has sparked backlash from fans and legal experts alike.

After Andrade appeared on AEW programming, WWE reportedly sent a cease and desist letter, so he was pulled from future bookings. Now, we are in the middle of a waiting game to see how this all plays out.

David Otunga has an interesting role in this story, because his legal expertise, and knowledge of the pro wrestling business, could help whoever has him on his side. For now, it appears that El Idolo may just have Otunga in his corner.

Whats your take on the Andrade WWE contract situation? Do you think that he will wrestle again for AEW before 2026 is up? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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