Not even a day after Bellator featherweight 'Frodo' Khasbulaev went on a Twitter tirade about his visa situation, which denied him a guaranteed title shot after he won the season 9 tournament, the Dagestani posted this pic on Instagram along with a "thank you" to Scott Coker for granting his release.

The translation from Russian to English is roughly "I would like to thank the new president Scott Coker for my release from the contract."

However, not long after Khasbulaev's Instagram post, Scott Coker told MMA Junkie's Steven Marocco that Khasbulaev is still on the roster and hasn't been released at all:

Coker: Frodo is still a Bellator fighter. — Steven Marrocco (@MMAjunkieSteven) November 26, 2014

Khasbulaev accused Bellator of revoking his visa application, which ex-Bellator matchmaker Sam Caplan denied during his Twitter responses to him and later on his podcast. The issue of his release request dates back a few months ago to August, which Caplan said was derailed by his manager. Fast forward to late November and clearly problems still persist between the two parties, but Khasbulaev hasn't been let go.

UFC lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov chimed in with his own thoughts during yesterday's prolonged argument: