Former UFC fighter, Olympic athlete and independent standouts among prospects at WWE tryout

Thirty-seven top athletes, ranging from an Olympic sprinter to a former UFC fighter, descended on the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., this week for WWE’s final talent tryout of 2018.

The camp, which is being led by WWE Performance Center Head Coach Matt Bloom, is WWE’s second tryout in as many weeks. Scouts were in Santiago, Chile, last week, to observe as a slew of masked luchadores and Jiu-Jitsu grapplers, along with other combat sports athletes, completed drills inside and outside the ring.

Proving that aspiring Superstars come from all walks of life, this week’s tryout features hopefuls from the U.S. independent wrestling circuit, as well as professional and college football players, powerlifters, bodybuilders and more.

Check out the full list of attendees below:

Keep with WWE.com in the coming days for more coverage of this week’s tryout. For more details on the WWE Performance Center, including how to apply for a tryout, visit WWEPerformanceCenter.com.

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