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Kidd Dibiase

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During the next several weeks, WWE will begin filming their new reality series to search for the next female WWE Superstar. According to a report from Squared Circle Sirens, the following people were contacted following auditions.

* Lady Frost: a competitive gymnast-turned-wrestler from Pittsburgh. She received a WWE tryout in December 2018 and has faced SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka as an enhancement talent on WWE TV
* Tasha Steelz: a Calfornia indie wrestler who currently holds the Chaotic Wrestling Women’s Title. She debuted three years ago after training at the Team Adams Academy and the IWF Wrestling Training School in New Jersey
* Dolce Dalia: a New Jersey indie wrestling manager and promotional model
* Hayley Jade Poston: a fitness instructor and model from Nashville. She worked a WWE Performance Center tryout in December 2018
* Karissa Rivera: a second generation indie wrestler from New Jersey, trained under Damien Adams. She worked a WWE tryout in late 2018 and appeared on WWE NXT TV as an enhancement talent against Lacey Evans
* Nicole Marie: a California transgender indie wrestler who also does bodybuilding and trains at the Gold Rush Pro Academy
* Lexi Layne: a singer and professional model
* Tatevik The Gamer: a former WOW Superhero wrestler, stuntwoman, dancer, actress and model
* Lexus Amanda: singer for Blacklisted Me who also does hair styling, photography and makeup work
* Alexis Evans: a bodybuilder and rugby player from Georgia. She worked a WWE Performance Center tryout in December 2018
 

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I'll give WWE Deviant Search a miss. This shyt is going too far - you have athletes being cussed out now for objecting to shemales being allowed to enter any divison they want. These LGBTQ need to slow down with some of their bizarre demands.
They ain’t gonna chill. Drunk on power.

I have no problem with peoples lifestyle, but the agenda push is too much.
 
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I'll give WWE Deviant Search a miss. This shyt is going too far - you have athletes being cussed out now for objecting to shemales being allowed to enter any divison they want. These LGBTQ need to slow down with some of their bizarre demands.

You are real bothered by this. How many threads are you going to complain about it in?
 

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World-traveled ring veteran Robert Strauss, renowned manager Stokely Hathaway and second-generation wrestler Cal Bloom are the newest recruits to join the WWE Performance Center this week in Orlando, Fla.

Strauss has been a fixture of the independent scene since making his debut in 2001, while still a teenager. Competing under aliases like “Robbie E” and “Rob Eckos,” he has won more than two dozen championships throughout his career, as well as wrestled in 46 states and more than 20 countries. In addition to his exploits in sports-entertainment, the New Jersey native has appeared on reality shows, making it to the finals on the 25th season of CBS’ “Amazing Race” and participating in the trials on “The Titan Games,” the competition series created by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Strauss also starred in Muscle & Fitness’ “Dad Bod Destroyer” video series.

Hathaway comes to the Performance Center after a successful tenure as a manager and a wrestler on the indies. Although trained for the ring, Hathaway gained a reputation in recent years for wheeling and dealing on behalf of other wrestlers. The notoriously outspoken Hathaway has represented clients in several promotions throughout the U.S., from EVOLVE Wrestling to the New England-based Beyond Wrestling. He hails from New York City.

Bloom, meanwhile, brings a sports-entertainment pedigree to the Performance Center. The 6-foot-5, 255-pounder is the son of former WWE Superstar Wayne Bloom, who wrestled as “Beau Beverly” in the early 1990s. The younger Bloom played tight end at the University of Central Florida, making four Bowl Game appearances (including UCF’s Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor University). He also received the team’s Iron Knight Award for strongest player after bench-pressing 500 pounds, a record for UCF tight ends. Although he hasn’t yet had a match, the 25-year-old Bloom has received training from his father Wayne, WWE alumnus Ken Kennedy and famed wrestling coach Brad Rheingans.
 
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