WWE and NXT hopefuls await the start of the tryout.
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Josh "JXT" Fikret, Demi Bennett and Nick Armstrong stretch out.
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Adam Wilmot, better known by his ring name Adam Brooks.
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One of the sagest grapplers in the entire world, NXT General Manager William Regal, offers advice to the prospects.
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Mike Burr, seen rolling here, has fought in many of Australia's most competitive wrestling organizations.
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WWE Performance Center Head Coach Matt Bloom oversees an in-ring drill.
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Demi Bennett of Adelaide performs a flip as NXT's Peyton Royce, one of several NXT Superstars who hail from Australia, observes from ringside.
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The tryout coincides with NXT's debut Down Under.
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Jermaine Haley, aka Jonah Rock, belongs to The Mighty Don't Kneel stable, of which TM61's Shane Thorne & Nick Miller were founding members.
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Royce reunites with some of her peers from the Australian independent circuit.
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Marc "Marcus Kool" Perry and Luke "Slex" Guyett take a fighting stance. A self-described hooligan, Perry was a semi-pro soccer player. Guyett has several tours of Japan under his belt.
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The athletes try to impress WWE scouts in exhibition matches.
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Thorne & Miller, along with Royce and Billie Kay, watch their fellow countrymen.
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Will any of these men or women be the next Australian Superstar to join NXT’s ranks?