In a year of many big WWE contracts reportedly expiring, another has just been confirmed by the man himself.
So far this year, we’ve already had the likes of Finn Balor, Seth Rollins, Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre re-sign with WWE, with other contracts like Becky Lynch and LA Knight reportedly coming up soon.
Another to add to that list is Kevin Owens, who confirmed in an interview with Metro that his contract expires in nine months, which would mean early 2025.
Owens had recently made headlines during an appearance on Busted Open by specifically saying “if” he has another WrestleMania match, he’d want it to be against Finn Balor – the word “if” sparking some concern about his future.
In the interview with Metro, he said:
“I really don’t take anything for granted, I’ve nine months left on my contract, and I don’t know what can happen from here on out.
“That’s just life. If I’ve learned anything over the last few years, it’s that nothing is guaranteed.
“I’ve learned that through some very unfortunate events, we’ve lost so many good people that was never expected.
“That’s just one example of how I do not take anything for granted, how I look at things now.”
The article states Owens has “no plans to leave WWE of his own accord”, as he said:
“This has been my home for 10 years and it’s beyond the locker room.
“There’s some very, very, very special people that work behind the scenes that I’ve become very close with, and I really can’t imagine not seeing them as part of my life.”
We’ll keep you posted with any further updates on Owens’ contract situation when the time comes.
He was most recently in action at WWE Backlash in France as he and Randy Orton lost to Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga after interference from Tanga Loa.
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