Angela Arnold trained for the squared circle under WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.
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Anthony Henry is a standout competitor from EVOLVE Wrestling and has competed on WWE Network.
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He’s been in the ring with Superstars like The Street Profits, current NXT Tag Team Champions Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch, Nash Carter of MSK, and Roderick Strong.
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Taylor Grado of Clearwater Beach, Fla., competed as Avery Taylor for promotions like EVOLVE and SHINE.
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Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of former WCW and WWE Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner, comes to WWE from the gridiron.
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At 6 feet tall and 230 pounds, he was an All-American running back at Kennesaw State University.
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Camron Clay has been competing in the ring for four years under the name Camron Branae and has been in the ring with the likes of NXT’s Shotzi Blackheart.
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Chance Barrow, better known to fans as Harlem Bravado, is a veteran of the independent scene.
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Christian Hubble is a former college cheerleader who has broken out on the independent scene in recent months under the moniker Blake Christian.
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Christian Brigham is a Massachusetts native with six years of experience in the ring, under the name Christian Casanova.
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Drew Kasper is the brother of Jacob Kasper, who joined the WWE PC in October 2020.
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The 285-pounder was a two-time All-American heavyweight wrestler for Otterbein University and was the No. 1 seeded wrestler in the NCAA Division III tournament before it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Brianna Coda, now known as Cora Jade, is a 19-year-old Illinois native who debuted for NXT in the Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
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Joe Ariola is a 25-year-old amateur wrestler from Oak Park, Illinois.
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An undefeated state champion and national champion in high school, Ariola wrestled for the University of Buffalo in college, qualifying for the NCAA tournament in 2016.
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Karissa Rivera of New Jersey has made a name for herself on the independent wrestling scene for promotions like Northeast Wrestling and Women’s Wrestling Revolution.
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Theresa Serrano, now competing as Zoey Stark, debuted for NXT in the first-ever Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
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Her intense in-ring style has made her a standout for the black-and-gold brand in short order.
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Matrick Belton played Division I football for the University of South Carolina and has attended training camps for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles.
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Parker Boudreaux of Winter Garden, Fla., stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 300 pounds.
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The big man was an offensive lineman for the University of Central Florida and has caught the eye of Paul Heyman on social media.
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Priscilla Kelly, now going by Gigi Dolin, competed in the 2018 Mae Young Classic and returned to WWE for the first-ever Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic in NXT.
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Kira Magnin-Forster, known to wrestling fans as Taya Valkyrie, is an 11-year veteran of the squared circle.
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A classically trained ballerina, Forster learned wrestling under Lance Storm before breaking out in Mexico for the AAA promotion. She has competed around the world since.