Jordan Myles has been getting a lot of attention on social media as of late after he called WWE for a shirt which he said “screams racism” and later announced that he had quit WWE.

He recently did a live Q&A on Twitter, and when he was asked if he’s legally allowed to move on from WWE he confirmed that he’s not.

“Legally, no. Mentally, yes,” ACH said.

When asked where he’s hoping to end up, he said that he is hoping to work with NJPW because he has a lot left to accomplish there. He added that he has nothing against AEW.

Myles also addressed his mental health, and he said that while he does deal with anxiety and depression the things he said had meaning. He also noted that the t-shirt triggered things from his past and it all came up at once.

When asked if WWE is going to extend his contract, he said, “can’t answer these questions man.”

Jordan Myles also addressed the fact that he called Jay Lethal an Uncle Tom, and he said that there’s a huge story behind it, but out of respect he won’t disclose it. He said there’s no beef on his end, and that if anyone wants to know what happened between them they should ask Lethal himself.

The full Q&A can be seen below.

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