Coach Johnny Moss offers a new spin on a partner-carry drill, keeping the mood light on day four of the tryout.
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Prospects must carry each other in a variety of positions familiar to ring fans, from a bodyslam ...
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... to a fireman's carry.
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With the four day being the final chance for many attendees to make an impression on WWE scouts, each man is eager to show good footwork, speed and determination.
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As they've done throughout the tryout, NXT Superstars Dan Matha and Tucker Knight show the WWE hopefuls the proper way to perform drills.
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Perhaps WWE's next great high-flyer will come from Saudi Arabia.
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Head Coach Matt Bloom demands that competitors give it their all, up to the final drill.
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Triple H arrives in Jeddah and greets WWE Vice President of Talent Development Canyon Ceman. Ceman's team is tasked with finding the best prospects from around the world.
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Becoming a WWE Superstar requires a lot of sacrifice, but the rewards are huge, Triple H explains.
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"You'll have the opportunity to represent yourselves, your culture, your country and your way of life to the world," he tells the competitors.
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Triple H speaks with officials from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's General Sports Authority.
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After the tryout drills officially end for the day, WWE invites members of the media to see what the prospects have learned.
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Dan Matha and Tucker Knight turn their attention from coaching to competition, as they gear up for an exhibition match.
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The bout gives the prospects the chance to see their instructors duke it out inside the ring.
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Ceman explains that his team has selected eight athletes to continue training under the WWE coaching staff in the coming days. At least one of the selected athletes will have the opportunity to participate at this Friday's Greatest Royal Rumble event, which will stream live on WWE Network.
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The lucky competitors who will move on to the next stage of the tryout include Hussain Aldagal, a 6-foot-3, 215-pounder with a background in volleyball and bodybuilding ...
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... Mansoor Al-Shehail, a 6-foot, 175-pounder who has trained under WWE Hall of Famer Dory Funk Jr. ...
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... Faisal Kurdi, a 5-foot-9, 180-pound MMA fighter, amateur grappler and Muay Thai boxer ...
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... Nasser Bawazir, a 6-foot-3, 250-pound champion in boxing, MMA and aikido ...
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... Khalid Alhothali, a competitor in bodybuilding, as well as combat sports, including boxing and jiu-jitsu ...
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... Abdullah Almagrabi, a 225-pound karate champion and boxing trainer ...
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... Faisal Allabboudy, a 23-year-old whose athletic background includes competitive swimming, boxing and bodybuilding, and ...
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... Asaad Alshareef, a 23-year-old Greco Roman and freestyle wrestler who has also trained in various martial arts.
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Triple H speaks with members of the media to discuss the historic tryout, which is WWE's first in Saudi Arabia.
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Mojo Rawley isn't just excited for the tryout participants. The always-hyped Superstar is determined to win this Friday's 50-Man Royal Rumble Match.
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A reporter shares a laugh with 2018 WWE Hall of Fame inductee Mark Henry.
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Though some competitors' tryouts are finished for now, every athlete in this week's camp can take pride in being part of sports-entertainment history.