Dustin Rhodes Confirms His AEW Contract Expires In September, Hopes To Retire On His Own Terms

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Dustin Rhodes sets the record straight.

Dustin Rhodes,55, has been working as a wrestler/coach in AEW since 2019. He has been wrestling for over three decades, and he has had prominent runs in WCW, WWE, TNA, and AEW.

In a tweet, Dustin Rhodes responded to a post that cited rumors about how he was expected to leave AEW when his contract expired in September. He stated that his contract was up in September, but he was “absolutely not done.”

Rhodes said that he hoped he would get to retire on his own terms. He also expressed his hope that negotiations would go well.

Wrong! Jeeze guys, do better. Yes my contract is up in September, and No, I am absolutely NOT DONE. Having the best matches of my life and hopefully, God willing I will get to retire on my own terms, respected with a full heart. Hopefully Negotiations go well because I am damn… https://t.co/vp1Yb56yIY

— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) July 17, 2024

Rhodes last wrestled on the June 12th episode of AEW Dynamite, where he lost to Jack Perry.

In a previous interview, Rhodes said that he had thought about retirement, but he was not ready. Check out his comments here.

WrestleZone will provide more information as it becomes available.

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