2 Big Names Sign New WWE Contracts

Major WWE names pledge future to market-leading promotion.

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'Dirty' Dom and his deadbeat dad have re-signed with WWE.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson reported on Monday that Dominik Mysterio had signed a new contract with the market-leading promotion, doing so around a month ago. One of the outlet's sources believes it to be a five-year contract, while another confirmed that Dom had re-signed, but wasn't aware of the deal's length.

Dominik's first WWE appearance came back in 2003, when he was an audience member for his father Rey's Cruiserweight Championship win over Matt Hardy. He was later used in multiple storylines over the years, before commencing wrestling training in 2018, eventually becoming a WWE regular the following year. Since 2020, Dom has effectively been a full-time wrestler in the company.

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Regarding Rey Mysterio, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer reports that he, too, has signed a new WWE deal keeping him with the promotion for years to come. Like Dom's, Rey's new contract came together in November.

There is currently no word on exactly how long Rey has re-upped for. He has been back in WWE since 2018, having originally joined the company 16 years prior.

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Dominik and Rey have not been associated onscreen since WrestleMania 39, when their Judgment Day-induced feud came to a head one-on-one.

 
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