The latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE reportedly tried to help ACH before his recent issues went public. ACH said he was quitting the company because they were “racist” and the “old guard” was holding younger talent back.

At the time WWE tried to help him, he reportedly disappeared from Orlando. He ended up deleting his Twitter account after his public meltdown, but he has since restored it. WWE has yet to comment at all on the story, outside of a brief statement about the allegedly racist shirt that started everything. At the time, the shirt resembled blackface and ACH was very upset over it, although WWE pulled the design.

The Observer also notes that he has been in contact with a promotion about appearing, but there’s no word on whether or not he’s still under contract with WWE.

Finally, while ACH called “Jordan Myles” his slave name, it should be noted that he is the one who picked it out.