WWE has several interesting contract situations going on right now. Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins and others have to deal with signing a new contract or seeking other opportunities. Drew McIntyre's WWE contract is approaching its end as well, and we have more information.

It was previously reported that McIntyre's WWE contract is running out, but there is a hope that he will be around. The Scottish Warrior is being promoted for events in May, and he's also thrown several jabs at CM Punk, who won't be back until later this year due to injury.

Leading up to last year's WWE WrestleMania, it was indicated that Drew McIntyre's contract would expire before WrestleMania 40. McIntyre himself was considering the possibility that 2023 might mark his final WrestleMania appearance. However, recent developments suggest otherwise. Sources within WWE have confirmed that McIntyre is indeed slated to participate in WrestleMania.

A brand-new report from Sean Ross Sapp at Fightful Select said that McIntyre's contract has been extended beyond WrestleMania. It appears that additional time was negotiated due to injury and periods of inactivity.

"Fightful Select has confirmed that McIntyre’s deal now extends past WrestleMania, and that some injury and inactivity time was added to the deal in order to get it there."

Sources close to Drew McIntyre have reportedly said that discussions between him and WWE management regarding a new contract are ongoing. While there is a mutual interest in reaching an agreement, it's important to note that a deal has not been finalized.

It was also emphasized that McIntyre is highly regarded within the company, both among fellow talent and staff. His dedication to his craft, as well as his involvement in media and community events, has earned him widespread respect.