Coach Sarah Stock takes a fighting stance against a WWE hopeful.
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Robbie Brookside directs traffic inside the ring.
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NXT Superstar Rinku Singh was once in these prospects' shoes: A former pro baseball player form India, Singh joined WWE in early 2018 after impressing officials at a tryout in Dubai the year before.
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The field is crowded, with more than 70 participants on hand, making it the biggest WWE tryout ever. Despite the packed roster, 7-foot-6 Sunil Kumar, known locally as "The World's Tallest Wrestler," can't help but stand out in the pack.
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WWE Performance Center coach Hartley Jackson and NXT Superstar Jeet Rama keep an eye on recruits as they perform in-ring drills.
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NXT UK's Jinny fields a question from one of the contenders.
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Rimee Sharma, a decorated wrestler and powerlifter, hopes to follow the trail blazed by Kavita Devi, WWE's first female Superstar from India.
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The intensity stays high throughout day one. The camp continues for two more days.
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WWE Performance Center Head Coach Matt Bloom addresses the camp, letting them know what to expect in the days ahead.
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The New Day drop by to offer some motivation.
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The first day of camp closes with a group photo, celebrating a stellar beginning to a historic tryout.