Edris Enofe has officially left WWE, sharing the news on social media on Monday. The WWE NXT Superstar leaves after careful consideration, expressing gratitude for the opportunities and connections made during his four-year tenure with the company.
In a video message, Enofe revealed,
As of today, I will officially be leaving the WWE. This is a decision that I thought about for a very long time and I’m gonna trust my gut on this,
confirming his choice to step away from the brand. He reflected on his time within WWE, adding,
Over the past four years, I’ve had the chance to meet and work with incredible people—from the wrestlers to the referees, creative team, medical staff, and of course all the coaches who put in so much time and effort into making me better. I’ll always appreciate you all, and of course the fans who have supported me and stuck by my side through these years. Thank you.
Enofe completed his final WWE match during an NXT live event in late July. His last appearance on television was on the July 18 episode of WWE Evolve. Known primarily for his role in NXT’s tag team division, he teamed with Malik Blade, earning recognition alongside other NXT talents.
Background and Career Highlights of Edris Enofe in WWE NXT
During his time with WWE, Enofe built a reputation as a dedicated and promising talent within the NXT brand. His partnership with Malik Blade contributed to the development of the tag team scene, providing compelling performances to the fans. Beyond the ring, Enofe credited numerous groups including coaches and referees for shaping his skills, demonstrating the extensive support network behind the scenes.
Next Steps and Impact of Enofe’s Departure
Edris Enofe’s choice to leave WWE may signal new directions for his wrestling career outside the promotion or opportunities beyond professional wrestling altogether. His farewell message to the WWE family and fans highlights a respectful exit, emphasizing appreciation and goodwill. As WWE continues evolving its roster with fresh talent and storylines, Enofe’s departure marks a transition point for NXT’s tag team division and its ongoing development.
Bye @WWE 👋🏾 🖤 pic.twitter.com/nd0kExGMPL
— E N A (@Edris_Enofe) September 29, 2025
