WWE and former Cruiserweight champion Rich Swann have ‘mutually agreed to part ways’ according to WWE.com. Swann was recently cleared of domestic violence charges stemming from a December incident involving Swann and his wife, independent wrestler Su Yung. Of note, WWE wished Swann “well in his future endeavors”, a phrase left out of their similar statement following the firing of Swann. It can be inferred from this statement that Swann and WWE separated on amicable terms.

While more details are not known at this time, it is fair to comment that WWE had moved on from Swann and had no interest in using him due to the stigma surrounding even the accusation of domestic abuse. It is possible that Swann will appear on independent shows in the future and try to rehabilitate his name. However, many in the independent wrestling scene have taken a strong stance against anyone accused of domestic violence.

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Authorities took former WWE Cruiserweight champion and 205Live competitor Rich Swann into custody in the early morning hours of December 10th. The Baltimore native was arrested by the Alachua (Florida) County Sheriff on charges of battery and kidnapping/false imprisonment.

H/T ProWrestlingSheet

 December 10th UPDATE: WWE has suspended Swann indefinitely.

In the last few years, WWE has been overly-cautious when it comes to even the accusation of domestic violence and crime. WWE’s domestic violence policy states that upon an arrest for domestic violence, an employee is automatically suspended. If Swann is convicted he will be immediately fired.

Swann was expected to wrestle Drew Gulak this week for a chance to face Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore at the Royal Rumble in January.

January 5th Update: No Charges Filed

Here is what we now know about the situation. Swann chased down his wife and she ran from the car following an argument after a wrestling show. His wife later posted a photo of the two stating that she couldn’t wait to be back with him. Here is a statement from Swann’s lawyer given just before Christmas

“At this point, no criminal charges have been filed officially against him so depending on how that process plays out will determine our scope of representation. We’re hopeful for a fair and quick resolution on behalf of Mr. Swann, but ultimately the state attorney will make their decision (on potential charges) when they deem it appropriate. We’re working on the case now and things we may do to assist Mr. Swann. But as far as specifics, I can’t comment on that.”

Charges still haven’t been filed, however, the case appears to still be open. Swann is still suspended and WWE has made no further announcements. At this point, we can’t speculate on what Swann’s future holds, but it isn’t looking great at this point.

January 26th Update: Swann Cleared!

via ProWrestlingSheet:

According to court documents, prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence to move forward with the case and requested that all charges be dismissed.

This is good news for WWE. With the Enzo Amore story generating a ton of bad press, having a former star cleared of charges is a welcome relief. I am highly doubtful that Swann will return to WWE anytime soon, though. WWE is still hyper-sensitive to even an accusation of domestic assault and violence.

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