8 WWE Superstars whose contracts reportedly expire in 2020

Randy Orton signed a 10-year deal in 2010
Randy Orton signed a 10-year deal in 2010

#7 Matt Hardy

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Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy signed two-year contracts with WWE when they rejoined the company before WrestleMania 33 in April 2017.

In 2019, WWE exercised their right to extend both Superstars’ contracts by a further year, meaning their deals were set to expire in 2020, but Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp recently reported that at least another year has been added to Jeff’s contract due to the amount of time that he has missed due to injuries.

Jeff is now guaranteed to remain with WWE until 2021, but Matt is out of contract in March 2020 and it is unclear whether he will sign an extension on his current deal.

From a storyline perspective, Matt has hardly featured on WWE television since he and Jeff were forced to relinquish the SmackDown Tag Team titles in April 2019. The majority of his most notable moments since then have come via his own YouTube channel, where he often provides updates as his “Big Money Matt” persona.

For what it’s worth, the 2018 Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner said in September 2019 on Twitter that he wants to play his part as much as possible in wrestling before he has to eventually call time on his in-ring career.

“For the few years I have left as an in-ring performer, I wanna kick a** and contribute to the industry - not sit on the bench.”

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