Matt Cardona is officially back in WWE—and he’s got a message for the world.

Following his surprise return on the January 2, 2026 episode of SmackDown, Cardona (formerly known as Zack Ryder) issued a lengthy and emotional statement reflecting on his release, reinvention, and triumphant comeback under his real name. This marks a full-circle moment for the self-made star who built himself into an indie icon after leaving WWE in 2020.

“April 15, 2020… Zack Ryder was released from @wwe. It had to happen. Being a WWE Superstar was my lifelong dream… While it was a heartbreaking day, I was grateful for my time in WWE.”

Rather than fading away or living off past glory, Cardona says he made a deliberate decision to bet on himself and that path led him all the way back—stronger than ever.

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“I knew I had 3 options. I could feel sorry for myself… coast off my WWE name… OR I could reinvent myself, work my ass off, try to outwork every motherf**ker out there, and create my own path. I chose option 3.”

“My goal was to get back to WWE. And as of last night, January 2, 2026, I am back in WWE… MATT CARDONA is in WWE. I am Alwayz Ready and I’M NOT FINISHED!”

He also expressed deep gratitude to the independent wrestling scene that supported him over the past five years: Cardona closed with a message of motivation—one earned through setbacks, grit, and self-belief:

“These past 5 years on the indies have been the greatest time of my career…so far. I have to thank every promoter who booked me, every opponent I wrestled, and every fan who supported me in some way.”

“My advice is don’t quit. You might make it if you don’t. You definitely won’t make it if you do. I took my own advice. I never quit.”

WWE has confirmed Cardona is now an official part of the SmackDown roster. His return also retired the Zack Ryder persona, as WWE’s social media cheekily stated: “Zack Ryder is so last year 😜”.

Cardona’s comeback is more than a nostalgia pop—it’s the start of a new era on his terms.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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