WWE made the decision to renew the contract of Bishop Dyer (Baron Corbin in WWE) at the end of 2024, ending his time with the company after 12 years.
In an interview shortly after his departure, Dyer stated that he felt one person was behind him not returning.
Speaking to Ariel Helwani on the Ariel Helwani Show, Dyer gave more insight into his feeling.
"When I brought that up, it’s not something I want to put out there, just the name. But I do, and there’s several other people that have kind of confirmed that that person is part of the issue. They have a good amount of power, and for some reason, they’re not a fan of me or what I do. They were part of the thing to push me to go down to NXT and do some matches, which I think was kind of, ‘We’ll put him down there for a little bit. He’ll complain or he’ll do something, and it won’t work, and then that gives us a reason.’ Then I went down there and just killed it and caught on fire and became a babyface for the first time in my career, and the audiences were behind me, they loved the Wolf Dogs stuff. They couldn’t deny that it wasn’t working. So then when I got back up to the main roster, that person had power again, and I think I got shelved, and then if anybody, it doesn’t matter who it is, if you have one person that’s kind of that guy that’s always like, ‘Ah, not for him, let’s not use him for that. He’s not working,’ then other people are like, ‘Well, I’m not going to pitch ideas for that person because this guy’s going to shoot it down and stuff like that. Like I said, I’m not throwing names out there," he said.
Asked if he tried to clear the air with that person, Dyer replied, “Yeah, but I also don’t know why or where it went south. I never gave a reason, for sure. I actually enjoyed this person. I thought they were....a lot of people have ulterior motives in this world, and they will be fake to your face, and you have to be able to separate them, and sometimes I will give people the benefit of the doubt. I think I gave it to them a few too many times, and I should have watched myself maybe better around them or whatnot, but I think that the reason they had an issue with me was not me, it was another situation that I think may have caused that, but who knows?"
Since his WWE departure, Dyer has competed for MLP and at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport.
He is set to make his MLW debut at MLW Battle Riot on April 5. Fans can learn more by clicking here.
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