
MVP just locked in his futureand hes not going anywhere anytime soon.
The Hurt Syndicate leader confirmed in a new interview with AdventureGamers.com that he has officially signed a contract extension with AEW. While he didnt give away the exact length, its clear MVP plans to be a part of Tony Khans company for years to comeeven after he hangs up his boots.
MVP made it clear hes happy where he is in his career and grateful for the chance to contribute both on screen and off.
He made sure to give credit to the man behind the AEW curtain, I thank Tony Khan for this opportunity.
MVP made his AEW debut in September of last year, setting off a flurry of surprises that also saw Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley enter the fold shortly after. A contract extension at this stage suggests his original deal may have been a one-year contract, and it could mean others in the Hurt Syndicate are also close to renewing.
With MVP now confirmed for the long hauland possibly eyeing a bigger role behind the scenesit looks like the veteran is building something that could last long beyond his days in the ring.
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