Big Update On Silas Young's ROH Future

The futures of Cody and The Young Bucks may still be up in the air, but Ring of Honor has locked up another one of its stars. Two-time TV champion Silas Young is expected to sign a new three-year deal according to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

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We first reported earlier this month that Young's contract was set to expire at the end of the year and he seemed open to signing with WWE. He was at the Nov. 26 Raw show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin however The Observer noted that Young was only there because his son is a big WWE fan and wanted to attend. Young is also from Wisconsin and was born just outside of Milwaukee.

Young has been with ROH since 2012 but hinted that it may be time for a change during a recent interview on our WINCLY podcast.

"You can never say never in wrestling," Young told Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman about possibly ending up in WWE. "WWE's had a thing in the past couple of years where they've been signing a lot of talent up. My contract's up at the end of the year. I'm not opposed to talking to either side. When it comes down to it, it's a business at the end of the day. You've gotta go with what's best for you and your family."

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If Young does indeed sign a three-year deal with ROH, then this could signal the end of his flirtation with WWE. He is turning 40 years old soon and WWE has been trending younger in recent years.

Young was with WWE's developmental promotion in 2007 and then wrestled one match for them in 2010. But ROH is where he's made his name and he doesn't think his age will preclude him from taking the next step in his wrestling journey.

Winning your first heavyweight championship at the age of 40? Young wouldn't rule it out as he has big plans for the coming year.

"I've been with Ring of Honor, Ring of Honor has believed in me year after year. It seems like each year not only is it getting better, it's getting incrementally better," stated Young on The WINCLY. "So, I would think next year, 2019, becoming world champion isn't completely out of the question."

You can listen to Young's comments on the WINCLY in the audio player below:

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

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