Professional wrestling legend and former four times WWE European champion William Regal who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently talked about his departure from AEW and claimed that there was no agenda behind it.
William Regal started his professional wrestling career back in 1983 a very young age of 15. He was another talent was discovered by WCW back in the early 90s. Regal is considered as one of the most underrated professional wrestlers in history of professional wrestling.

William Regal Discusses His AEW Departure And Says There Was No Agenda
In WCW he has mostly been treated as a mid card, he won the WCW world television Championship four times in total. In the late 90s and early 2000s, he successfully transitioned to WWE where he was also treated as a mid card. In WWE he won the WWE Intercontinental Championship 2 times and the WWE European championship 4 times in total. He won other championships as well.
He became more famous as an on screen authority figure than a wrestler in WWE. Recently had been playing the role of the on screen general manager of NXT and fans really loved him in this role. But she had been released from WWE recently, and currently he is working on the new professional wrestling promotion AEW.

With Triple H becoming the Head of Creative of WWE, it is pretty much assured that soon Regal would return to WWE. Maybe he would have to wait till his release from AEW and there is no doubt in the fact that Triple H would hire him again.
William Regal who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently wrote on his Twitter where he talked about his departure from AEW and claimed that there was no agenda behind it. He said;
Just so anyone who wants to know the truth. I know Tony summed up a few conversations we had with quick answer. FYI, Tony called me at 9 pm on a Sunday night and I discussed my reasons for leaving were time spent where I won’t to be. Then and I only then did he tell me where he was and what problems he was having. I told him to get off the phone and take care off his family and he shouldn’t be talking to me know. I also realise he has summed up conversations with brief answers.

We eventually talked about me leaving 2 weeks later in Jacksonville. Time and time spent was the reasons for my leaving, no agenda for anything else. I have lived through some serious times in 2018/19 and realize time is all I have…
I had a great time in AEWand are thankful for the time I spent there with many of my close friends and the amazing crew. I just want to make that public so people stop misinterpreting it. It’s sad that people in our job can’t realize that you can be a decent human being without having an agenda or taking advantage. This is the last time I will mention this. Again, I would like to thank AEW for there gracious acceptance of me and for Tony to take me onboard.
And just so you know, there’s a few spelling mistakes in my last tweets but I spent too much time at school daydreaming of being a Pro Wrestler. Aew we’re very kind to me and I enjoyed my time there. I made the most of my time there and NEVER double crossed anyone.