WWE megastar Drew McIntyre’s contract in its final year with ‘no signs’ of a new deal after WrestleMania 39
WWE superstar Drew McIntyre's contract is in its final year and there are "no signs" of an extension after WrestleMania 39, reports suggest.
McIntyre made history three years ago when he became the first British professional wrestler to win the WWE Championship after he beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36.
According to PWInsider, however, the Scottish megastar could be on his way out of Vince McMahon's promotion.
The same report claims there has been no progress towards a new deal between the wrestling giants and the 37-year-old grappler.
The exact reason why negotiations have hit a snag is currently unknown.
However, that means this could be 's last WrestleMania if he doesn't put pen to paper on a new deal.
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The two-time world champion will be in action during Mania's second night on Sunday at the SoFi Stadium in Hollywood.
The ex-WWE Champion will challenge Intercontinental Champion Gunther in a Triple Threat Match, which also includes Sheamus.
McIntyre also made a name in other promotions after his miserable exit from WWE in 2014 following a disappointing first stint with the company.
The heavyweight enjoyed success at ICW, Evolve and mainly Impact Wrestling before his triumphant return in 2017.
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The Scottish bruiser won the NXT Championship before joining the main roster a year later.
McIntyre quickly climbed up the pecking order and won the Men's Royal Rumble in 2020 before dethroning Lesnar at WrestleMania.
The ex-Intercontinental Champion lost the world title to Randy Orton at Hell in a Cell but regained it soon after before being dethroned by The Miz at Elimination Chamber.
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