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WWE Spoilers: Neville Reportedly Leaving the Company

Big changes are coming to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) especially in the cruiserweight division.

According to reports, fans will no longer see him on Monday Night RAW. Neville apparently walked out of the show shortly before it aired due to a disagreement with the company.

Neville was hailed The King of the Cruiserweights as he dominated the division since last year. He recently lost the WWE Cruiserweight Championship to Enzo Amore.

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The plan was for Neville to lose during the non-title Lumberjack main event, which did not sit well with the wrestling superstar. This led to Enzo battling Kalisto, who ended winning the title.

According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was Vince McMahon who had to make this call as no one apparently cannot come up with a better idea on how to handle Neville's eleventh-hour exit.

While Amore lost at the event, the plan is for him to reclaim the title at the highly anticipated Tables, Ladders and Chairs (TLC) event next week.

As for Neville, nothing is set in stone at the moment with WWE claiming that he is still with the company. Amore, however, was quoted as saying at a recent live event that he "made Neville quit," as he talked to Kalisto. And it looks like this really is the case as sources suggest that he is leaving, which comes as a shock to fans.

Many believe that he has a bright future ahead with the company but it appears that Neville is not happy with how he is being treated so far in the division he has dominated for the longest time, not to mention to Amore, who just entered the scene.

Whether or not fans have really seen the last of Neville, official word is expected to come out sooner rather than later as WWE is expected to address the matter.

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