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Kemo
12-20-2023, 09:04 PM
WWE is closing out 2023 with some big headlines, and a ton of momentum as they race toward the Royal Rumble on January 27th. This next calendar year will also include some notable moments with WWE's business, and they want to make sure a big roster shake-up isn't a part of that.

WWE faces significant changes as they navigate new television deals in 2024. There are indications that WWE RAW might depart from the USA Network, and it's confirmed that NXT will transition from the USA to the CW Network, while SmackDown is set to leave FOX for a return to the USA. Superstar contracts are also a big matter of concern for the company in 2024.

The upcoming year brings the expiration of contracts for notable stars like Becky Lynch, World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Sheamus, and Drew McIntyre.

Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio have secured new deals with WWE, with Dominik's contract reportedly spanning five years. While the length of Rey's deal remains unconfirmed, there's a belief that it's a substantial, long-term commitment.

While going over all of these subjects during Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer highlighted WWE's strategy to prevent talent from entering the free-agent market by securing them with substantial, extended contracts, a practice they've adhered to for decades.

“They're [WWE] obviously very happy because they signed both of them. Both of them could have waited until free agency, and at that point, they could have gotten probably a giant offer from AEW and a giant offer from WWE. But obviously, WWE really made it worth their while, which was what I was told is that they are going to they were looking at longtime deals with, greatly increased compensation for the guys because they don't want free agents right now,"

It was also noted that WWE is planning to pick up those contract talks once again in 2024. They may wait until the Holidays are behind them, but there is no doubt that they don't want to lose those top Superstars.

AEW could be in the market to offer big money to any of those top Superstar with expiring deals. WWE realizes that, and they also do not want to lose people who they used to promote those new blockbuster television deals before they start in October, either.