Announcer Kevin Kelly has been fired by All Elite Wrestling following a series of tweets in which he shared frustrations within the company.

This news, as first reported by PWTorch, comes shortly after wrestling fans noticed that his profile was was removed from the roster page of the AEW website.

Kelly was absent from Thursday's AEW Collision tapings from Atlanta, which was another ominous sign about his 'All Elite' status. Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuiness called the action for the show, which airs Saturday night on TNT.

Kelly Kelly’s posts on social media last weekend cost him his job, sources confirmed. The commentator gained attention for his series of tweets in which he claimed his career was being sabotaged.

He added that ROH announced Ian Riccaboni had libeled him and that he was being "pushed aside" in Tony Khan's promotion.

Kelly was brought to AEW last year to serve as the lead commentator for AEW Collision. His start in the company did not go well as he came across as being unfamiliar with AEW's product and the history of the wrestlers. Within months of his arrival on Collision, Tony Schiavone was brought in to serve as lead play-by-play commentator though Kelly would remain at the desk.

Outside of AEW, Kevin Kelly worked for WWE from 1996 to 2003 and was present for the infamous 'Pillman's Got A Gun' segment that nearly saw Monday Night Raw thrown off the air. Later on, he would be the subject of ridicule from The Rock and has been critical of the company's corporate policies and creative direction since his release.

He is also known for his work in Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling. His time with both of these promotions earned him a lot of favor prior to his signing with AEW last year.