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Chad Gable’s WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire

By The Spotlight StaffMay 30, 2024
Chad Gable's WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire

Chad Gable has become a prominent star on WWE RAW after he turned on Sami Zayn last April. Gable is currently receiving a lot of television time for Alpha Academy segments.

Fightful Select reported that Chad Gable’s WWE contract is set to expire next week. Gable and the company have not reached a new deal yet. Fightful noted that several wrestling and MMA promotions are interested in signing Gable if he becomes a free agent. Fightful further noted that a lot of wrestlers are pushing their promotions to sign Gable.

The 38-year-old last competed at King & Queen of the Ring PLE.

Chad Gable

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