WWE’s Independent Development (WWE ID) program continues to expand with the announcement of its latest signee: Brad Baylor. This exciting news was revealed at Beyond Wrestling’s Wrestling Open, marking Baylor’s official entry into WWE’s initiative focused on developing promising independent wrestling talent.

Baylor, a standout on the indie circuit, is well-known for his performances at Wrestling Open. He has also showcased his skills at other reputable promotions, including NEW (Northeast Wrestling), PPW (Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling), and PAPW (Paradise Alley Pro Wrestling). His diverse in-ring experience and strong presence have made him a valuable addition to WWE’s growing ID roster.

The WWE ID program is committed to finding and nurturing emerging talent from the independent scene, providing them with top-level training, mentorship, and development. This program partners with esteemed wrestling schools such as Reality of Wrestling, the Nightmare Factory, Black and Brave Wrestling Academy, Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center, and KnokX Pro Academy to help transition these talents seamlessly into WWE’s ecosystem.

Current WWE ID Prospects:

Male Talent:

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  • Brad Baylor
  • Aaron Rourke
  • Bryce Donovan
  • “Cold Brew” Cappuccino Jones
  • “Cartwheel” Jack Summit
  • Sean Legacy
  • Marcus Mathers
  • Sam “Hardway” Holloway
  • Justus Gale
  • Ice Williams

Female Talent:

  • Zayda Steel
  • “The Petite Powerhouse” Zara Zakher

WWE’s continued commitment to expanding its ID program is evident, with further signings planned in the coming days. New prospects from Chaotic Pro Wrestling are set to be announced on November 15, followed by talent from Northern Crown Wrestling on November 17.

With more names expected to join the WWE ID program in the coming days, excitement continues to build around the future of these indie talents.

Stay tuned to Ringside News for more updates as WWE ID continues to spotlight the next generation of wrestling stars.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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