New WWE Contracts Have Lengthy Non-Compete if Fired for Cause or Breach
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New WWE contracts have lengthy non-compete if fired for cause or breach
An update to WWE & TKO’s contract structure is what currently has Andrade on the sidelines after his AEW return. Earlier this morning, our Bryan Alvarez reported that Andrade’s mysterious AEW absence was believed to have something to do with…
Andrade El Idolo’s WWE Non-Compete Clause Could Be Illegal
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Andrade El Idolo’s AEW status just got even more complex, as a well-known legal analyst has raised questions about whether WWE’s recently updated non-compete policy could actually hold up under U.S. law. During a new interview with Lucha Libre Online, legal analyst Michael Morales offered an in-depth breakdown of WWE and TKO Group Holdings’ reported 2025 contract framework. Under this new system, the companies…
Update on Andrade’s AEW Return Status
The situation surrounding Andrade El Idolo’s return to AEW and his status with WWE has taken another complicated and bizarre turn. A new report from F4WOnline.com indicates that the non-compete period Andrade is facing is considerably longer than the standard 90 days. According to Bryan Alvarez, who confirmed the information with multiple sources, new WWE/TKO contracts now include a clause for a one-year non-compete period if a wrestler is fired…
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