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Two WWE Stars’ Contracts Reportedly Set To Expire

By The Spotlight StaffJune 4, 2024
Two WWE Stars' Contracts Reportedly Set To Expire

Several WWE stars’ contracts are set to expire this year. That’s because the company signed many talents to five-year deals in 2019. Among them are Ricochet, Chad Gable, and Natalya.

Fightful Select reported that Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza’s contracts with WWE are set to expire on August 1st. Both are currently negotiating with WWE for new deals.

“Angel Garza’s WWE contract was set to expire on August 1, we were able to confirm that Humberto Carrillo’s contract is also set to expire on the same day.”

Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza are currently aligned with Santos Escobar’s faction, Legado Del Fantasma. Carrillo and Garza last competed on the May 17th episode of SmackDown, where they lost to Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa in a Tag Team match.

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