Here Are The Contract Expiration Dates For Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan, And More

Here Are The Contract Expiration Dates For Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan, And More

A new report claims to reveal when the contracts for a number of top WWE personalities and wrestlers are set to expire and it makes for very interesting reading indeed. Hit the jump to for further details!

By JoshWilding - Oct 02, 2017 04:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Fightful
We're not often privy to the goings on of contract negotiations in WWE but a new report reveals when a handful of top wrestlers and personalities will be finished with the company. That doesn't mean they won't stick around, of course, but there are at least a few names here who probably will end up departing the company once they're finally free to do so (Daniel Bryan in particular). 

Talking 
of the leader of the Yes Movement, his contract comes to an end next September so if he is going to return to wrestling, we can expect the current SmackDown Live General Manager to hit the independent circuit before 2018 is at an end. Brock Lesnar, meanwhile, will be finished with WWE after WrestleMania 34 so Vince McMahon will have to work hard to keep him around!

One person we can definitely expect to move on The Big Show and that's going to happen sooner rather than later as his contract is up in February. He was very unhappy with his match against Shaquille O'Neal being dropped from this year's WrestleMania and has said he's ready to retire for a while now. Paige and commentator Mauro Ranallo will both remain with WWE until 2019. 
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