Bandido's new AEW contract is a three-year deal, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.It was noted that Bandido's contract includes a "maximum number of dates," and that Bandido agreed to appear in more matches per year than most wrestlers on AEW's roster currently work. "[Bandido] realized he couldn't sign with WWE because he's got a child in Mexico and his significant other doesn't want to move from Mexico," Meltzer explained.Bandido likely would've needed to spend some time wrestling on WWE's "NXT" developmental brand based in Florida and then once on the main roster he would've been required to be on the road far more than AEW's current schedule has him traveling.Full Story
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Bandido's new AEW contract is a three-year deal, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.It was noted that Bandido's contract includes a "maximum number of dates," and that Bandido agreed to appear in more matches per year than most wrestlers on AEW's roster currently work. "[Bandido] realized he couldn't sign with WWE because he's got a child in Mexico and his significant other doesn't want to move from Mexico," Meltzer explained.Bandido likely would've needed to spend some time wrestling on WWE's "NXT" developmental brand based in Florida and then once on the main roster he would've been required to be on the road far more than AEW's current schedule has him traveling.Full Story