She wrote about her debut on Twitter: “
Did this just happen today! Oh my gosh @WWENXT”
She also thanked Zayda Ramier, who was a part of the same Performance Center class in February. She wrote: “
When @ZaydaRamierWWE gives u a little shove of confidence for you to walk out to the WWE universe for the first time! Thank you @WWENXT and of course thanks Zayda(my wrestling sister).”
Did this just happen today! Oh my gosh @WWENXTpic.twitter.com/9RNRtSOxjJ
When @ZaydaRamierWWE gives u a little shove of confidence for you to walk out to the WWE universe for the first time!
WWE has officially announced its largest-ever group of Performance Center signees.
Among the new additions is former Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Taya Valkyrie. Valkyrie finished up with Impact in January, with it being confirmed earlier this month that she s signed with WWE.
WWE touted that this group also includes the most female recruits of any Performance Center class ever. WWE stated that there are 10 female signees, though only eight are listed. They are Valkyrie, Booker T trainee and indie wrestler AQA, Lacey Ryan (now known as Zoey Stark in NXT), Priscilla Kelly (now known as Gigi Dolin in NXT), Elayna Black (now known as Cora Jade in NXT), and indie wrestlers Camron Branae, Avery Taylor, and Karissa Rivera.
WWE Announces Their Largest Class of PC Recruits EVER
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Feb 24, 2021
Today WWE has announced their newest class of recruits for the Performance Center and it is their largest class ever with 10 female signees.
The class includes the son of a former WWE Legend, Former longest reigning Knockouts Champion, Independent Wrestling standouts, etc.
Here are the new recruits(
via WWE.com):
Bronson Rechsteiner:
The son of former WCW and WWE Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner, comes to WWE from the gridiron. At 6 feet tall and 230 pounds, he was an All-American running back at Kennesaw State University.
Kira Magnin-Forster:
Known to wrestling fans as Taya Valkyrie, is an 11-year veteran of the squared circle. A classically trained ballerina, Forster learned wrestling under Lance Storm before breaking out in Mexico for the AAA promotion. She has competed around the world since