3 New WWE Signings Confirmed

A trio of new international recruits has started training at the Performance Center.

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WWE has officially announced the signing of three new recruits.

Feicheng Wang appears to have the most professional wrestling experience of the three, having learned his craft under Hartley Jackson, who was a Performance Center trainer between 2018 and 2019. Jackson had a hand in training Bronson Reed, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce and more.

Wang, who stands at 6'2" and hails from China, has also worked under former mixed martial artist and shoot-style wrestler Alexander Otsuka.

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Jie Yin also hails from China. Her background is primarily in CrossFit, having previously competed at the Asia CrossFit Championship and finished second in the CrossFit China Open. Yin is also a former indoor rowing champion.

Completing the trio of signings is Sean Tan of Singapore. He has previously competed as Trexxus for groups like Singapore Pro Wrestling

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Wang, Tan, and Yin have already commenced training at the WWE Performance Center.

As well as bringing considerable roster cuts, with dozens of wrestlers released throughout the year, 2021 has brought a considerable shift in WWE's signing policy. The promotion is now reportedly prioritising younger, bigger athletes, asking for males to be over 6' and 220lbs.

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