WWE Confirms Three New Performance Center Signings

WWE Confirms Three New Performance Center Signings

WWE Confirms Three New Performance Center Signings – WWE has officially added three new recruits to its Performance Center system. Meghan Walker, Cyrus Habibi-Likio, and Jessica Bogdanov have all signed with the company after participating in WWE’s SummerSlam week tryouts earlier this year. Each of the three had recently been reported as having agreed to deals, and WWE has now formally confirmed their arrivals.

Walker joins WWE after a standout track career at the University of Nebraska. She was previously part of the WWE NIL program, and her move into a full-time role transitions her from a collegiate athlete to a developing WWE prospect. Habibi-Likio, meanwhile, brings a football background to the roster. The former running back competed at Boise State and now shifts into the world of sports entertainment, continuing WWE’s trend of recruiting athletes with strong collegiate credentials. Bogdanov, who has Russian heritage, arrives with an extensive gymnastics background that should translate well to WWE’s in-ring training system.

Alongside the confirmation of these recruits, an update has surfaced regarding another recent name to join the Performance Center. French wrestler Aigle Blanc, who reported last month, appears to be adopting a new ring name for future appearances. He is listed as “Elio Lefleur” for an upcoming triple threat match at the Lucha Libre AAA television taping on November 28 in Puebla, Mexico. He is scheduled to face Jack Cartwheel and Chris Carter, with the winner receiving an opportunity at the AAA Cruiserweight Championship.

Blanc, whose real name is Cyril Coquerelle, made his name across Europe and in Japan before signing with WWE. His transition to the Performance Center marks the latest in WWE’s ongoing efforts to expand its roster with international talent and athletes from varied sporting backgrounds.

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