It’s NJPW contract season, and another key name from Bullet Club War Dogs is nearing the end of his deal.
According to Fightful Select, Clark Connors’ contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling is set to expire toward the end of January 2026. The report notes that Connors—who hasn’t wrestled since November 2—is among several NJPW talents whose status is now in question as the new year approaches.
“Connors’ deal is set to expire towards the end of January 2026,” Fightful reported, adding that he’s part of the ongoing review of talent contracts within the company.
This follows a similar situation with David Finlay, another Bullet Club War Dogs member, whose contract is also reportedly winding down. Like Finlay, Connors is believed to be exploring his options, particularly with U.S.-based promotions showing interest.
New Japan is reportedly hoping to retain both men, but there’s no confirmation yet on whether Connors plans to re-sign or test free agency.
“A number of NJPW talent actually worked without deals for a number of months in 2025 and re-signed along the way on one-year deals,” Fightful noted. “Others signed through the January period.”
While fans often assume all NJPW deals expire in January, that’s not entirely true. Some stars have negotiated different timelines or simply continued working without formal contracts until things were finalized.
With Clark Connors inactive since November and David Finlay already fielding outside interest, NJPW could be facing a significant shift in its roster—especially within the Bullet Club War Dogs faction.
Do you think Clark Connors should re-sign with NJPW—or is it time for him to make a move to the U.S.? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
December 28, 2025 7:50 pm