Wrestlers who have reportedly opted not to go to WWE once their current deals expire

All three members of the Elite above reportedly turned down 'big-money' offers from WWE.
All three members of the Elite above reportedly turned down 'big-money'
offers
from WWE.

Rush/Bandido

Rush, the current leader of Los Ingobernables in CMLL, has elected to stay away from WWE for the time being.
Rush, the current leader of Los Ingobernables in CMLL, has elected to stay away from WWE for the time being.

Uber-talented Mexican wrestler Rush was reportedly offered a contract from the WWE at some point in 2018. He's one of the top stars in CMLL and leads the popular faction Los Ingobernables.

Rumors surfaced, however, from several sources including Wrestlingnews.co that one of his best friends, Andrade Almas, was the main reason for El Toro Blanco turning down a deal from WWE. Almas was reported to be upset with his spot in WWE and that helped Rush decided not to sign.

Instead, Rush has continued to ply his craft in both CMLL and recently this year, Major League Wrestling. He's slated to have a huge match with LA Park in March.

The talented luchador Bandido was reportedly offered a deal by WWE but he turned them down. WrestlingInc.com reported on the deal.

Instead, he decided to sign with Ring of Honor. Bandido was part of the main event of All In where he teamed with Rey Mysterio and Rey Fenix against Kota Ibushi and the Young Bucks.

He's also wrestled for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Lucha Libre Elite and the Crash promotion of Mexico. Bandido has also appeared for Dragon Gate and many other independent promotions in the world.

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