During a recent appearance on Tagging in with Chris Harris, AEW wrestler and former TNT Champion Scorpio Sky addressed reports that his current contract with the company is set to expire in the coming months. Sky did not dispute the timeline, and when asked about his mindset and future plans, he emphasized a focus on the present.

“You know I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you that I thought about what I’m going to do and what the future looks like, but I really try not to put too much into that,” Sky said. “Right now, I’m focused on finishing this chapter the right way. And I have a lot of stories and matches and moments left to be a part of, and I’m excited to step into those moments. So, you know, we’ll let tomorrow handle tomorrow, and I’m just going to focus on today.”

The 43-year-old veteran has been with AEW since its inception in 2019. Alongside Frankie Kazarian as SoCal Uncensored (SCU), he captured the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Championship in January 2020. Sky also holds two reigns as TNT Champion.

Sky’s current deal is reportedly set to expire in October. In recent months, he has primarily competed for Ring of Honor (ROH) as part of the SkyFlight stable. His most recent AEW appearance came on the Zero Hour pre-show at Revolution 2026 in March, where he competed in the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal for the AEW National Championship.



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