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

#6 and #5 Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder

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In January 2019, news broke that The Revival’s Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder wanted to leave WWE after growing frustrated with the lack of focus on tag team storylines on Monday Night Raw.

One month later, the duo defeated Chad Gable & Bobby Roode to finally win the Raw Tag Team titles after two years with the brand, while they won the titles for a second time in June 2019 after defeating Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder.

Speaking to Mirror Sport in March 2019, Wilder played down reports about the tag team’s contract situation and revealed that he and Dawson wanted to keep people guessing about their futures.

"I don't think it aggravated us, it kind of gave us… again, we like to be angry. We like to be mad at things and have something to fight for. So that gave us more fuel for the fire and we were like… 'we’ll have fun with the internet over that, as they don't know what's what, so we're not going to tell them otherwise'."

Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp reported in June 2019 that the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions, whose contracts were originally due to expire in April 2020, turned down a new deal with WWE.

It is also worth noting that, just like Luke Harper and Jeff Hardy, WWE has added on two months to Wilder’s contract due to his past injuries.

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