As noted before, Bandido recently signed an official contract with AEW that has yet to be officially announced by the company.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that his sources stated that Bandido’s contract with AEW is for three years in length and for the maximum amount of dates. Meltzer reported that while the amount of dates is currently not known, it is more in terms of matches than what most AEW wrestlers typically work in a year.
In regards to why Bandido decided against accepting WWE’s offer, Meltzer reported that it was due to family-related reasons. Bandido’s wife reportedly did not want to move from their home in Mexico to the United States, which is a requirement for WWE’s signings who are sent to the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida and first work in their NXT brand. Another reason reportedly was due to Bandido did not want to be away from his young child for long periods of time had he accepted WWE’s deal and did not move with his family.

WWE NXT Notes: Fit Finlay & William Regal Appears, Charlie Dempsey Turns Heel on Tavion Heights & Joins Birthright, Tony D’Angelo Reveals Phase Two of His Plan, Wren Sinclair Wins WWE Speed Women’s Title Tourn., NXT Tag Titles Match Set for NXT Stand & Deliver, Booker T Appreciation Night & More for 3/17 Show Card
Viewership for WWE RAW Show on Netflix – March 2, 2026 – Total Global Views Up, Total Global Hours Viewed Down
Various: Steven Borden Jr. To Make NJPW Debut at NJPW 3rd Anniversary Showcase Event, Yuji Nagata Set for GCW Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV, Current Card for 3/12 TNA Impact! Show, Current Card for 3/12 ROH TV Show, Indies/Misc.




