Here’s a bold statement: The future of WWE might just be shaped by the incredible women stepping into the ring at the latest tryouts in Orlando, FL. But here’s where it gets controversial—while some see these tryouts as a stepping stone to stardom, others argue they’re just a fleeting opportunity in a highly competitive industry. Held at the prestigious WWE Performance Center, this event has drawn a diverse and talented group of women, each bringing their own unique background to the table. And this is the part most people miss—these aren’t just athletes; they’re trailblazers in their own right. Let’s dive into the list of female attendees, curated by Alex (@lexveraux), that’s got everyone talking:
- Elly Finch – A powerhouse from Michigan Track and Field, whose speed and agility could translate into electrifying ring presence.
- Alyssa Daniele – A model stepping into the wrestling world, proving that versatility knows no bounds.
- Regina Tarin – An MMA fighter bringing raw combat skills to the squared circle—a move that’s sure to spark debate among purists.
- KJ Johnson – LSU’s National Champion Gymnast, whose grace and precision could redefine in-ring artistry.
- Sallie Grace – An Instagram star with a massive following, blending social media influence with athletic ambition.
- Casey Scharoff – A three-sport athlete (basketball, lacrosse, cross country) whose endurance and versatility are unmatched.
- Nor ‘Phoenix’ Diana – An independent wrestler already making waves, now aiming for the WWE spotlight.
Here’s the kicker: With such diverse backgrounds, these women challenge the traditional mold of what a WWE superstar should be. Is this the evolution of wrestling, or a risky gamble? Fightful will keep you updated as the tryouts unfold, but we want to hear from you. Do these women represent the future of WWE, or is the industry moving too fast for its own good? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a conversation!