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On Friday, seven-year pro Cedric Alexander announced that he is no longer with Ring of Honor, the company where he has achieved his greatest notoriety over the past half-decade.
5 years w/ROH, in NYC I say farewell. I'm excited for the next chapter and what it brings. Thank you to ROH and it's fans for the support
— Cedric Alexander (@CedricAlexander) May 13, 2016
Alexander made his debut in ROH with dark matches in 2010, but became an on-screen regular beginning in 2011 when he formed the C&C Wrestle Factory tag team with Caprice Coleman.
In early 2014, Alexander got his biggest singles push to date when he began feuding with BJ Whitmer and Jimmy Jacobs' stable The Decade, notably entering a blood feud with Decade member Roderick Strong.
Alexander had shots at both the tag team and television titles during his run in Ring of Honor, but never captured gold in the company.
In recent years, he has also made appearances for PWG and multiple other independent promotions. Here he is in a "no loud noises" match against ACH from last year: