WWE Superstar Confirms Company Departure With Dragon Ball Reference

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One WWE Superstar announced his departure from the company by quoting the 'Black Sheep' of the [...]

World Wrestling Entertainment has released quite a few superstars from the main organization and NXT recently, but only one of the wrestlers let go took the opportunity to announce their departure with an anime reference. In recent years, there have been more than a few professional wrestlers who have paid homage to some of the biggest anime franchises.

Step Into The Grand TourWilliams has never hidden his love of all things anime, in fact, one of his stage names was Dio Maddin, a play on Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. When it came to sharing the word with fans of his departure from the WWE, Williams harkened back to Dragon Ball GT and the English theme song that introduced many to the sequel series that was never quite canon.

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