Jaxson Ryker speaks about his release from WWE, says he’s not bitter or angry

The recently released Jaxson Ryker discusses his exit from WWE

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Gunner a.k.a. Jaxson Ryker discusses his exit from WWE.

During the month of November, WWE released over 20 talents from their active roster. The most recent group of releases included Hit Row (AJ Francis, Isaiah ‘Swerve’ Scott, B-FAB & Ashante Thee Adonis), Tegan Nox, Drake Maverick, Shane Thorne, John Morrison and Jaxson Ryker. Ryker joined WWE in 2017 and made his main roster debut in 2020 alongside Westin Blake and Steve Maclin as a part of The Forgotten Sons.

The trio would not be featured on WWE programming again until the end of 2020 due to Ryker sending out a tweet in support of Donald Trump as the protests about George Floyd’s death were ongoing. While on ‘Wrestling for the Faith’, Ryker spoke about being released from WWE and said he’s not bitter or upset about it.

This past Thursday night, I guess a week ago or so, I got the call and got released from my WWE contract. It’s been — you know, I put a statement out man and I’m not bitter, I’m not angry, I’m not mad by any means. I had five fun years there where I got to do a lot of cool stuff. I got to travel all over the United States, wrestle in front of thousands of packed out stadiums and just had a really fun, good time with The Forgotten Sons, you know, doing the stuff with Elias leading up to the first live Raw that was in Dallas, Texas and had a good time but yeah, we came to terms on the end of my contract so you know what? I look forward to the future, what God’s gonna do. I think he’s got some cool doors that are gonna open up for me and let’s just see what happens man.

He reflected on his exit from IMPACT Wrestling/TNA in 2015 and how that was more devastating than the WWE release because he was not financially or religiously stable at the time.

It’s not a front I’m putting on by any means because Lord knows 10 years ago, let’s see, I got released from TNA or IMPACT Wrestling in 2015 and it was more of a devastating blow I felt like and financially, I wasn’t as stable obviously but I guess it was my relationship with the Lord was not as strong then so like I was telling my wife, I was in Church Sunday doing some prayer stuff at the altar and I’m not boasting by any means but it was one of those things where years ago, there would have been tears of worry and doubt, of, ‘God, what am I gonna do now?’ Well I have a five-year-old, I have a wife, I have a house. But not — this time in Church, it was that comfort and it was tears of joy and like you said, it’s that peace that surpasses all understanding man. It was just calmness over me right now and I contribute that to the Holy Spirit letting me know that he’s got my back and you know, just having that relationship with Jesus man. That’s what it’s about is trusting him and knowing that seek first the kingdom, Matthew 6:33. When you do that dude, he promises you, whatever you ask for. Whatever it is, he’ll be there and he’ll take care of you no matter what so, I love it. I’m ready for the future brother.

Ryker’s last televised match was in September against Karrion Kross who was released from WWE on November 4th.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit Wrestling for the Faith with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions. 

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