WWE is well known for the diversity among its wrestlers. It is one of the many qualities of WWE that the fans love. The company never seems to run out of talent as it scouts the world for it.
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WWE has recently released an official verdict on their website that they have added three new international talents to their performance center. They wrote:
A new group of recruits from Asia have reported for training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla.
Feicheng Wang stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 242 pounds. The Chinese recruit was trained for the ring by former WWE PC coach Hartley Jackson and Japanese wrestler and mixed martial artist Alexander Otsuka.
Sean Tan comes to the WWE Performance Center from Singapore, where he competed under the name Trexxus. The 25-year-old is a former Singapore Pro Wrestling Southeast Asia Champion.
Jie Yin is a Chinese athlete who brings experience in CrossFit to the PC. In addition to being a champion indoor rower, Yin placed second in the CrossFit China Open and competed in the Asia CrossFit Championship.
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Which WWE Superstars have come from the Performance Center?
If you want to make it big in the company, you have to start from the performance center. There are no two ways about it.
A lot of the big-name Superstars that you see on the WWE main roster or NXT have climbed through the ranks from the Performance Center. The WWE Performance Center is one of the most noteworthy developments in the history of the company.
The strength and conditioning program is as sophisticated and is far more leading than what is accessible to wrestlers working outside of WWE.
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The coaching staff is mostly of people who have years of experience in the wrestling industry. Moreover, the WWE Performance Center brings in the already established wrestlers to impart their wisdom and experience to the aspiring group of wrestlers.
Sasha Banks, Bayley, Asuka, Becky Lynch, and Drew McIntyre are only a handful of names who made it big starting from the WWE Performance Center.
To the believers, thank you and don’t stop supporting the dreamers. To the doubters, thank you and it’s never too late to start. ✨ pic.twitter.com/8XW7JjIFRr
— Sean Tan Li Hao (@Trexxus) July 2, 2021
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