Jack Cartwheel Now Signed Full-Time To WWE AAA, No Longer On ID Deal

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Jack Cartwheel has announced he is no longer under a WWE ID deal and is instead signed full-time to the AAA brand.

Cartwheel was one of the first names revealed to be under a WWE ID contract when the program was announced in late 2024.

Since then, he has appeared on Evolve and more recently in AAA, where he has had some standout moments with his impressive athleticism really connecting in the lucha libre environment in Mexico.

In an interview with Sports Jedi Network, Cartwheel has confirmed that he is now signed full-time to AAA, saying:

“It is safe to say. I’ve asked, ‘Am I allowed to say that I’m contracted to AAA?’ So yes. And no longer WWE ID. I’m full-on AAA now.

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“I do understand people have that idea that I’m still in ID. AAA guy. So I’m really happy about that.”

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