Andrade let his feelings known about WWE on Twitter after SmackDown's title switch segment didn't go down as planned.

Friday night's SmackDown marked the first show where the draft picks made a couple of weeks ago took effect. That meant after neither title changed hands before then, the Raw Women's Champion is now on SmackDown, and the SmackDown Champion is now on Raw. At least that was the case until SmackDown this week when Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch traded belts.

Lynch And Flair Clash Backstage

The segment was advertised throughout the show with both Superstars implying beforehand that they weren't exactly happy about just swapping their titles. That showed in the segment as Flair dropped her title on the mat rather than handing it to Lynch. The Man then returned the favor by launching her championship at Flair. According to PWInsider, that wasn't how the segment was supposed to go down.

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Apparently, things were heated between Lynch and Flair backstage and although they didn't clash physically, neither was happy with the other for what happened in the ring. It would appear Flair's partner Andrade wasn't happy about it either. The former US Champion took to Twitter after SmackDown was over and tweeted the short and sweet message aimed at his former employers below.

Andrade Isn't Happy

Andrade didn't react to what happened between Flair and Lynch for more than an hour after SmackDown came to an end. In defense of the Mexican star, he had a pretty big night of his own. A blockbuster match against Pac on AEW Rampage. Andrade lost the match but would have been happy with how it went as the clash was every bit as good as the first time the two of them went at it on Rampage back in September.

Despite Flair being at the top of most people's lists of WWE Superstars who would never jump ship to AEW, 2021 has been a shaky one for who we are now assuming is the SmackDown Women's Champion. An angle involving her dad and Lacey Evans she clearly wasn't comfortable with, Ric Flair then requesting his release from WWE, and everything that emerged about The Nature Boy across two episodes of Dark Side of the Ring. Not to mention Andrade leaving and signing with AEW.