Here's A Closer Look At When The Contracts For A Number Of WWE Superstars Will Expire

Here's A Closer Look At When The Contracts For A Number Of WWE Superstars Will Expire

We know that Daniel Bryan's contract with WWE expires in September but a list of other stars and their respective contract statuses has been revealed today and you're definitely going to want to take a look...

By JoshWilding - Jun 12, 2018 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Given how hot the independent scene is these days, it's no longer unheard of for WWE Superstars to choose to leave the company in order to see if the grass really is greener on the other side. 

That's why fans are so interested in learning when the contracts of their favourite wrestlers expire and the following list sheds some light on the current status of at least a few fan-favourite stars.

As you can see, Daniel Bryan still hasn't signed a new deal and the signs are definitely pointing to Brock Lesnar saying goodbye to WWE shortly after SummerSlam. A lot of talent is locked down well into the next decade and some could choose to leave next year if their current deals aren't renewed.

Who do you hope sticks around for the long haul? Check out this list below and stay tuned for more.

 
- Brock Lesnar: August 2018
- Mauro Ranallo: June 2019
- Daniel Bryan: September 1st, 2018
- Kevin Owens: April 2023 (minimum; signed 5-year deal in 2018)
- Paige: 2019
- Big Show: Spring 2021
- Mandy Rose: Late 2020
- The Miz: 2022
- Stephanie McMahon: October 7th, 2019 (as on-screen talent)
- Mojo Rawley: 2020
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