Multiple Contracts In RING OF HONOR Are Set To Expire Very Soon

Multiple Contracts In RING OF HONOR Are Set To Expire Very Soon

Along with ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion Marty "The Villain" Scurll, several contracts in the promotion are set to expire very soon. Find out which talents in Ring of Honor could be leaving the promotion soon.

By EliteGuy101 - Nov 18, 2019 10:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestletalk.com
Several contracts in Ring of Honor are reportedly set to expire.

The most interesting is ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion’s Marty “The Villain” Scurll, who’s deal will end on November 30th. According to the Wrestling Observer, ROH has already made a strong offer to Scurll, though there’s no word on what his future plans will be.

Many have him pegged as AEW bound soon; however, there’s also word that WWE has interest in the ROH star, thus the company will surely made a big play for the services of “The Villain”.

Brody King, Jeff Cobb, and Bandido's contracts are also set to expire soon.

Cobb is expected to remain with Ring of Honor for the time being due to the company’s partnership with New Japan Pro Wrestling. As far as Bandido goes, the young talent definitely has the attention of AEW and WWE; however, it doesn’t appear that the 24-year-old will be signing any exclusive contracts in the near future.

AEW could possibly give him the freedom to work elsewhere, with talents such as MJF, The Lucha Brothers, Kenny Omega, and Chris Jericho able to work in different promotions.

When it comes to Brody King, there’s no word on what his future will be. The current ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion has been treated well throughout his time in the promotion; however, with so many other options out there these days, King may want to sign somewhere else.
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