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Seth Rollins’ WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire In Few Months

By The Spotlight StaffDecember 12, 2023
Seth Rollins' WWE Contract Reportedly Set To Expire In Few Months

Seth Rollins is one of the top babyfaces in WWE right now. Since becoming the inaugural World Heavyweight Champion at Night of Champions, Rollins has defended the title multiple times. The Visionary has now started a storyline with CM Punk.

Fightful Select reported that Seth Rollins’ WWE contract is set to expire in June of next year. They added that Rollins “is a well-liked and respected” person within the company. As of two weeks ago, both sides hadn’t negotiated for a contract extension. However, a source told Fightful that Rollins would be a top priority.

Becky Lynch, Sheamus, and Drew McIntyre’s contracts with WWE also expire in 2024. QT Marshall will become a free agent later this month. Deonna Purrazzo and Kenny King also left IMPACT Wrestling recently.

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