Alex Abrahantes Confirms AEW Departure, Thanks Tony Khan

On Monday, Fightful Select reported that Alex Abrahantes had left AEW following the expiration of his contract.
Abrahantes confirmed the news on social media, releasing a video expressing his grattitude towards AEW and Tony Khan.
“I just wanted to take a second to address the news yesterday, and take this moment to say thank you. Thank you to anyone that has ever supported me. Thank you for believing me, for the kind words, for the interactions. For over six years, I had the chance to live my dream. I am so grateful for AEW, I’m so grateful that Tony gave me the opportunity to do so, and I didn’t want to step away without saying thank you. I also want to thank everybody at AEW. I built such a bond with so many people there. They are my family and I appreciate them.
“I want to leave everyone with this message: When I was younger, I made a vow that someday I’d make it and share this same exact message with you that if you work hard, believe in yourself, and don’t take the criticisms of others and don’t let what other people believe or think about you hold you down and kill your dreams. I can tell you from experience, reaching your dream is 100% worth it. There’s gonna be ups, there’s gonna be downs, but as long as you believe in yourself, as long as you work hard, as long as you’re a good person, and as long as you never give up, you’re going to see those dreams through, and trust me, it’s totally worth it.
“As for me, I’m not giving up on myself, and I’m certainly not going to give up on you.”
Thank you to everyone’s who’s reached out. I truly appreciate all your support. pic.twitter.com/jNsO4HNwnn
— Alex Abrahantes (@TheHypeManAlex) January 6, 2026
Abrahantes was signed by AEW in 2019 to be part of the Spanish commentary team. He notably managed the Lucha Bros (Penta & Rey Fenix) and Komander on television.



