The WWE Performance Center's latest class of recruits features standouts from the U.S. and international independent wrestling scenes, as well as aspiring Superstars from other sports.
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Seven-foot-three Jordan Omogbehin from Lagos, Nigeria, looks to follow in the footsteps of other athletes, such as Kevin Nash and Big Show, who transitioned from college basketball to the ring.
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Multi-time wrestling champion and former UFC fighter Matt Riddle was revealed as a new NXT signee at TakeOver: Brooklyn IV.
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Former Tough Enough contestant Chelsea Green originally trained under WWE Legend Lance Storm in Canada.
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Mia Yim was offered her NXT contract after a breakout performance in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, where she advanced to the Quarterfinals.
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Humberto Carrillo, who debuted on NXT TV in September, is a third-generation grappler from Mexico who continues his family's proud legacy in lucha libre.
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At 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, Luis Martinez made his imposing presence felt throughout the independent scene in the U.S. and Japan before joining the WWE PC.
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A former professional rugby player, Australia's Daniel Vidot is not afraid of physicality.
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The new roster members pose with WWE COO Triple H. For more information on the WWE PC, visit www.WWEPerformanceCenter.com.