Bray Wyatt was released from WWE and even the company’s third party partners were shocked. His 90-day non-compete clause is running up and fans are anxious to see where he lands next.
Some thought Bray Wyatt would show up in Rochester for AEW Dynamite, but that didn’t happen. Ringside News exclusively reported on that situation.
According to Fightful Select, Wyatt’s non-compete clause is still active. Since he was released just over two months ago, he still has under a month left. Right now there are many questions concerning his future in pro wrestling.
It was reported that there is no deal between Wyatt and Impact Wrestling despite reports saying otherwise. There is interest in Bray Wyatt and the company sent out a member of their own locker room to recruit Windham Rotunda.
We did confirm however, that IMPACT has interest in Wyatt, and had asked for a member of their roster familiar with him to reach out in an effort to recruit the former WWE Champion.
There is currently no “solid indication” about where Bray Wyatt will go next in his pro wrestling journey. The landscape seems to be wide open for him.
As Ringside News exclusively reported, Wyatt and AEW have also spoken, but there is no indication that a deal has been reached. At this time, Wyatt is still getting paid his downside guarantee from WWE as his 90-day non-compete clause expires. So, he is still unable to talk to any other companies while under that clause.
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