‘Hilarious’ WWE legend forced to leave as brutal cuts continue

R-Truth had already confirmed his own departure.

‘Hilarious’ WWE legend forced to leave as brutal cuts continue
Carlito will be gone from WWE in the next couple of weeks (Picture: WWE)

Veteran WWE star Carlito is the latest big name set to leave.

The 46-year-old former United States Champion, who returned in 2023 and has appeared as comic relief in Judgment Day, revealed he’s being let go this month just hours after R-Truth confirmed his own shock exit.

Taking to X, Carlito wrote: ‘My contract is up in 2 weeks. It will not be renewed.’

In a lighthearted statement, he quipped: ‘On top of that, WWE is demanding I pay back the $ they paid me for apparently “stealing money” from the company.

‘I’ve had my lawyers look into it and after reviewing my footage on Netflix for the past months they suggested I pay them back the money ????’

Getting more serious, he added: ‘All jokes aside, gracias WWE & especially the WWE universe. Los quiero mucho! PS…I’ll reappear again in another 13yrs Dios me los bendiga!’

My contract is up in 2 weeks. It will not be renewed. On top of that, WWE is demanding I pay back the $ they paid me for apparently “stealing money” from the company. I’ve had my lawyers look into it and after reviewing my footage on Netflix for the past months they suggested I… carlito (@Litocolon279) June 1, 2025 The 46-year-old star has confirmed his upcoming exit (Picture: Metro/Liam Moody) The apple-spitting star’s second spell started in 2023 (Picture: WWE)

‘He’s been used on TV lately. This guy was so hilarious and brought some humor to the Judgment Day, it sucks he’s being let go,’ wrote @santizapooc on X.

‘They rly released R-Truth and Carlito within a few hours… two of the most hilarious, loved and dedicated wrestlers in the company (sic)’ added @_monarcho.

And @Rajbishnoikhara said: ‘Sad to see Carlito go. He brought a unique energy and style to WWE that fans will definitely miss. Just like R-Truth, he’s a legend in his own right. Wishing him all the best in whatever comes next.’

Carlito made his WWE SmackDown debut in 2004 and beat John Cena for the United States Title in his first main roster match, enjoying a six-year spell before getting released in 2010.

He returned to the company at Backlash Puerto Rico in 2023 before making a full-time comeback later that year.