It just seems like WWE had this great idea several months ago to bring in veteran talent but once they showed up, WWE didn’t have anything for them to do. It’s only until recently WWE is making something out of Jinder Mahal. But that’s arguably just so WWE can have a bigger piece of the lucrative Indian market.

It seems one superstar who recently returned with some fanfare has already decided to leave WWE and go back to his former home. “The Japanese Buzzsaw” Tajiri announced late last night he was through with WWE.

Tajiri explained his recently recovered knee had nothing to do with the decision, his doctors say it’s okay. Of course, he’s been wrestling for a long time now so pretty much every part of his body probably hurts, at least a little bit.

It makes sense he would want to leave regardless though. He hasn’t been featured at all recently, especially for a veteran like himself. In Twitter posts translated from Japanese Tajiri had the following to say about his decision to leave WWE.

“Dare so like a few days ago but withheld it from yourself. In January, suffered knee injuries, while is fine no problem at all in fact, WWE doctor out OK “risky,” and. The bodyparts of the wrestlers came professional wrestling for many years is of course that anyone is there.”

“The company considered the age of the I’m a 46-year-old, ‘another match in the WWE and not’ and. After a while OK I get? And while coach of the NXT they waited, but still really good, with. So anyways, back to Japan.”

“Again I have no regret even though just four months back WWE footsteps. Just from a year ago now finally last phoned me once again want to do a challenge and achieved the American youth is now over. Thanks for HHH to return who have worked with Regal mentor. Goodbye, and thank you. WWE’s America.”

It’s a shame Tajiri is leaving. We barely got a taste of his famous Green Mist on 205 Live and he’s already bidding farewell to WWE. We wish him the best of luck. He was always one of our favorites.