WWE has a massive roster of talent, so it is rarely surprising when a star is released.
From his time in NXT to multiple start-stop pushes on Raw and SmackDown, few have shown more potential without real follow-through as the Dutchman.
End made it particularly clear that he was interested in two major promotions: All Elite Wrestling and Impact given the talent in both companies.
The following are the most exciting opponents around the world who can help him show his skills.
Kenny Omega has long been considered one of the best in the world, and his recent work has backed that up.
When the former Dean Ambrose left WWE in April 2019, he instantly made a game-changing impact in AEW as Jon Moxley.
What would make this work so well is that End can go after Moxley and Kingston together right at the start and have fantastic matches with both.
His frantic style is reminiscent of Moxley, which makes sense given the two used to team together.
Most of the performers on this list are strikers who can match End kick for punch, but Moose is a very different type of performer.
If End continues the character work he developed late in WWE, he would be the one man who can play the demon in conflict with this Japanese legend.
The GCW World Championship would be a fascinating prize to put on the line for the Dutchman, who would be looking to build a new resume post-WWE.