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Dijak Will Be A Free Agent On June 28, Says WWE Elected Not To Renew His Contract

Feast your eyes on this — Dijak will no longer be under WWE contract in a few hours.

Dijak posted on Twitter that he will no longer be with WWE as of Friday, June 28. He explained that WWE never negotiated with him on a new contract. However, he also said the company “stonewalled” him before telling him they wouldn’t renew his contract at the last minute.

He is “thankful, disappointed, but also excited” about his situation and is looking forward to new opportunities.

Here’s the truth,

WWE never negotiated with me. We attempted to negotiate and they stonewalled us. They never made me a single offer, then they informed me they would not renew my contract at the eleventh hour. 2 months ago I was in one of the best matches in NXT history, and a top match of WrestleMania weekend. On that day, a top executive in WWE told me I was “crushing it.” I was slated to feud for the NXT title but I got called up to RAW instead. I consistently outperformed everyone’s expectations, especially throughout 2023 and early 2024. I never complained about anything or was dificult to work with. I tirelessly pitched ideas to anyone who would listen, as recently as the day before I was notified. I never once missed a booking, and I was injured 1 time in 7 years for 3 months. I’m thankful, disappointed, but also excited. This has lit a fire under me to relentlessly prove myself to the world. All I ever wanted was a fair shot and now I have the opportunity to go out and take it. That’s enough talk, now it’s time to Do or Dijak.

My last day under a WWE contract is June 28, 2024. Bookings/Interviews: BookDijak@gmail.com

Get ready to Feast Your Fucking Eyes

Donovan Dijak”

Dijak’s career

During his WWE tenure, Dijak (real name Christopher Dijak) went by many names, including Dominik Dijakovic and T-BAR of the ill-fated Retribution faction on WWE RAW.

He was moved to the RAW brand as part of the 2024 WWE Draft. Despite being one of the featured picks, he never competed on the show. He had two matches since getting drafted. One was a loss to Pete Dunne on WWE Main Event. The second was a loss to Xavier Woods in the WWE Speed tournament on Twitter.

Dijak had been with WWE since 2017. Prior to that, he was best known for his work in Ring Of Honor, where he won the 2015 ROH Top Prospect Tournament.

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