Seth Rollins confirms how many years he has left on his WWE contract

The former world champion rules out retirement and confirms a wide margin of career ahead

WWE secures one of its cornerstones through the end of the decade

Seth Rollins
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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 12/24/2025

Seth Rollins wanted to put an end to the speculation about his continuity in WWE during his conversation with Jay Mohr, a chat that has generated several headlines. While reviewing his recovery and the estimated schedule to return to the ring, the former world champion took the opportunity to clarify a key point: he is not anywhere near retirement. On the contrary, his connection with the company will remain in force for several years.

At one point in the interview, Rollins got straight to the point when asked about the duration of his current contract. His response was as concise as it was revealing: "Three years." With that statement, he dispelled any doubts about a possible early goodbye. WWE renewed the wrestler in 2024 with a multi-year agreement, and although the figures have not been disclosed, he himself confirms that his commitment will extend until practically the end of the decade.

A closed contract and a salary without event bonuses

Mohr also wanted to know if his salary varied based on major events or standout appearances. Rollins explained that there is no differentiation in his case, clarifying that his salary structure is simple: "It was all one single agreement and an annual salary." Without additional incentives for dates, or bonuses for premium events, Rollins' model responds to a global contract.

The Visionary did not shy away from other delicate topics, such as criticism of WWE's agreements with Saudi Arabia. Rollins acknowledged that he understands the debate, but made it clear that he will continue to fulfill his commitments, and everything indicates that he will have several more visits to the Kingdom before his contract comes to an end.

Seth Rollins suffered an injury at the Crown Jewel event, during his match against Cody Rhodes. As a result, he was betrayed by his Vision teammates and stripped of his Heavyweight World Championship. The question now is when Seth Rollins will return to the ring.