WWE.com reports today: "World Wrestling Entertainment and Juventud have to terms on a release from his contract. WWE wishes Juventud the best in all future endeavors."
This is no surprise considering Juventud had been anything but a model employee since joining WWE as part of the Mexicools tag team. Juventud's reputation preceded him, as he once created a scene in Australia while working for WCW by dancing in a drug-induced state naked in a hotel hallway. Juvi had been a discipline problem for WWE, also, although no incidents were quite as much a spectacle as the overseas hotel incident. He did defy orders from road agents regarding some of his gestures and moves in the ring, which he felt he "had to do to get over."
Friends of Juvi have just been shaking their head at how he was blowing his once chance to be a professional and establish a respectable career in WWE. Super Crazy and Psicosis, fearing his behavior would reflect poorly on them, had recently requested to be separated from him on air.
Juvi, in the early-'90s, was ranked as one of the ten wrestlers worldwide, at times considered a better overall wrestler than Rey Mysterio during his prime. Since then, his off-beat personality has sidetracked him and offset his talent.