More Information Regarding Daniel Bryan’s WWE Contract & No-Compete Clause
It was reported on Thursday that Daniel Bryan’s WWE contract is set to expire on September 23rd, 2018 unless he and WWE come to terms on a new deal with the company.
Usually when a WWE talent leaves the company there is a 90-day no compete period in place that prevents them from appearing on TV or PPV for another promotion, however that does not appear to be the case with Daniel Bryan.
According to the Wrestling Observer‘s Dave Meltzer, if Daniel Bryan decided not to re-sign with WWE he would not have to wait the usual 90 days like many other talents.
Yes if he does decide to leave when his contract expires there would not be a non-compete period https://t.co/DsPucPMvpV
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) March 16, 2018
On several occasions Bryan has stated that if he is not cleared to return to the ring by WrestleMania 34, that he does not expect that he will ever be cleared to compete for the company again. Bryan also has stated that if he isn’t cleared to compete that he would most likely be taking his talent elsewhere.