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Former WWE Star Set To Return To Company

By The Spotlight StaffMay 20, 2024
Former WWE Star Set To Return To Company

Erick Rowan was released from WWE in 2020 as part of the budget cut. Last August, Rowan made an appearance during Bray Wyatt’s tribute show.

PWInsider reported that Erick Rowan is preparing to make his return after signing a new contract with WWE. They added that the Wyatt Family member was seen last week and today at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

“Erik Rowan, who was down at the WWE Performance Center last week, was spotted there again today.

Rowan is prepping for his official on-air return to the company after having recently signed a new deal with World Wrestling Entertainment.”

Erick Rowan

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