WWE News: Kevin Owens’ WWE contract is about to end? Is he going to join AEW next| Check


WWE News: Kevin Owens’ WWE contract is about to end? Is he going to join AEW next| Check

Kevin Owens contract: The contract of Kevin Owens, WWE Superstar, with this company, would end in the month of January 2022. Initially it was believed in 2023. Will he go to AEW?

Although in early May 2018 the own Kevin Owens had confirmed that it signed a contract with WWE for five years, to the apparently will not end in 2023, but much less earlier than thought.

Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp says that Owens’ contract with WWE would end in January 2022. Which is certainly a very big surprise. Here’s what Ross Sapp says:

â–º Kevin Owens’ contract with WWE, very close to ending

“Fightful has been able to realize that a WWE wrestler’s contract expires much earlier than the public originally thought . Kevin Owens did an interview in May 2018 with TVA Sports in which he stated that he had signed a new 5-year contract that will lead him to be in WWE until 2023. However, it turns out that this agreement is in effect only until January 2022, according to WWE sources «.

Fightful notes that according to a WWE official, the company “restructured several contracts prior to the pandemic. ” Owens’ contract was one of those restructured to end in January 2022, that is, they took one year off his contract, although there is no known reason as of why this happened.

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Now, why was Fightful interested in knowing when Kevin Owens’ contract in WWE would end? Because a fake tweet in which he apparently published the coordinates of Mount Rushmore, referring to the name of the team he had with Adam Cole and The Young Bucks ( Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson ) in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, went viral.

It is clear that it is false because the tweet has a publication date of 8:36 pm today and went viral around 4:00 pm. That and the fact that it has only nine likes, since a figure of the stature of Owens receives tens or hundreds of likes in seconds, in addition to a large number of retweets.

Even if Steve Carrier thought it was real, just look at tweets from today, like this one, that he would have posted before (actually after) the fake:

Or this other one, which is just a photo:

What is real is the fact that Owens changed the location on his Twitter profile to “Almost there” , that is, “Almost there . ” Is he referring to AEW?