Sheamus Leaving WWE As 20-Year Run Shockingly Ends (WWE News)
Beloved veteran Sheamus is leaving WWE.
After 19 years with the company, it appears that Sheamus' time with WWE is coming to an end.
Per Fightful Select, the Celtic Warrior is expected to be leaving WWE shortly, having turned down a contract extension. This report notes that WWE approached Sheamus about restructuring his contract while he's been out with a shoulder injury, and the 48-year-old "swiftly" rejected this offer. The Irish superstar's existing WWE contract was due to expire within months of those talks, so there was no reason to outright release him due to the 90-day non-compete clause that would've been in place either way.
While there is no information on an exact date that Sheamus' WWE deal is up, Fightful says it's "happening soon".
For Sheamus, this brings an end to a run that started all the way back in 2007, with him signed alongside Drew McIntyre and Wade Barrett after impressing during a UK tryout. After spending time in the Florida Championship Wrestling developmental territory, June 2009 would see Sheamus debut on the relaunched ECW, and by December of that year he'd shock the world by defeating John Cena for the WWE Championship at the TLC PPV.
If this really is it for Sheamus in WWE, he goes down as arguably the most successful European wrestler in company history, winning a total of four World Championships, having three runs as the United States Champion, a five-time Tag Team Champion, a Royal Rumble winner, a King of the Ring winner, and a Money in the Bank winner.
As it stands, Sheamus' final WWE match saw him teaming with John Cena and Rey Mysterio to pick up a win over Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and Finn Balor on a November 2025 episode of Raw. He'd undergo shoulder surgery later that month, which has kept him on the sidelines throughout this year.