Andrade'S Hilarious Onlyfans Quip Sparks Buzz Amid Aew Hiatus

  • By Cole
  • Oct. 22, 2025, 1:40 p.m.

The Mysterious Disappearance of El Idolo

Andrade El Idolo made waves in All Elite Wrestling with a surprise return during Dynamite’s six-year bash. The shocker? He stormed in to take down Kenny Omega after an intense match featuring Omega and Brodido against Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks. Aligning himself with Don Callis post-assault, Andrade seemed poised for an explosive storyline.

Yet, just as quickly as he appeared, Andrade vanished from the AEW scene. Rumors and reports hint at a cease-and-desist from WWE, enforcing his no-compete clause without any pay. It’s a tangled web that leaves fans both puzzled and eager for updates.

Jovial Interactions: Andrade's Social Media Presence

While Andrade may be absent from AEW screens, he's not shying away from engaging with his followers online. Recently, a fan's question about his post-wrestling career plans prompted a quick-witted reply from the former WWE United States Champion: “Yes! OnlyFans. ??? Joke, amigo.”

“Yes! OnlyFans. ??? Joke, amigo,” Andrade quipped, bringing a lighthearted twist to his current absence.

This playful interaction has only heightened interest in Andrade’s next move, as Tony Khan remains tight-lipped about the star's AEW future. Khan echoed prior sentiments, expressing enthusiasm for Andrade's potential but offering no concrete details.

The WWE Connection and Future Speculations

Andrade's exit from WWE was anything but smooth, reportedly due to multiple wellness policy violations. The lengthy no-compete clause slapped on him post-dismissal complicates his wrestling future. It raises the question of when – or if – fans will see him back in the AEW ring.

As rumors swirl and speculation mounts, what lies ahead for Andrade remains a mystery. Fans can only hope that his playful social media banter translates into an exciting comeback.

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