10 Wrestlers Who Will Leave WWE In 2024

7. Ricochet

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Was that feud and match vs. Logan Paul at SummerSlam the apex of Ricochet's WWE run? It's possible. Critics looking to dismiss Rico like to say stuff like, 'Ricochet is hardly The Rock on the mic' like anyone is, which is grossly unfair. Besides, the man's a human highlight reel bell-to-bell. That athleticism is his big plus.

It's also what'll grab headlines once he leaves WWE and sets up camp in AEW or New Japan. Oh yes, that's the guess for Rico. Imagine the matches he could have vs. Kenny Omega, Bryan Danielson and countless other All Elite stars. Tony Khan might find it tough to resist paying through the nose for another Ricochet vs. Will Ospreay bout (assuming Ospreay hasn't inked a deal with WWE or TNA by then) too.

Honestly, it does seem like Ricochet would get more love outside the E.

His WWE career hasn't been a total disaster, or anything, but he'll always be on the fringes creatively. Reports online also say his deal runs out at some unknown point in 2024 anyway. Time to take those flashy aerials elsewhere?

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