AEW Star Reveals When His Contract Expires

Published: Jan 25, 2024 by Dave Adamson | Last Updated: Jan 25, 2024 by Dave Adamson

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AEW Star Reveals When His Contract Expires AEW

Having debuted with AEW in December 2022, Dralistico would announce he had signed with AEW on November 1, 2023.

Dralistico joined his brother RUSH in AEW, with their other brother, Dragon Lee, being a member of the WWE roster.

Speaking to TJ Sports, the AEW star has revealed the length of his contract, saying:

“Yes, I signed a deal for 4 years with AEW and I am very happy to belong in the company.

“I have years to learn a lot, to face a lot of great wrestlers, and the English language may have been a difficulty, but it will not stop me.

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“Rome was not built in one day after all, so we will go step by step to keep in favor with the people.”

A former CMLL World Trios, World Tag Team and World Welterweight Champion, he has also held the AAA World Tag Team Championship with Dragon Lee.

During his time in CMLL, he was known as Dragon Lee and then the second Mistico, leading to him adopting the name Dralistico.

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He is currently part of La Faccion Ingobernable alongside RUSH and Preston Vance where they are managed by Jose the Assistant in AEW and ROH.

The November 11 episode of Collision saw RUSH and Dralistico team together in AEW for the first time, with highlights below this news story.

Transcript from Fightful.

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