WWE’s Independent Development (WWE ID) program is continuing to make waves with its latest signing: Jackson Drake. The announcement was made at Fire Star Pro Wrestling, confirming Drake’s official entry as a prospect into WWE’s highly regarded development initiative.

Drake has built a reputation on the independent wrestling circuit, showcasing his talents in promotions such as DEADLOCK Pro Wrestling, NWA, and SHW (Southern Honor Wrestling). His resume also includes an appearance on the August 2nd episode of AEW Rampage, where he faced off against Bryan Keith, further highlighting his experience and capability in the ring.

The WWE ID program is dedicated to discovering and nurturing promising talent from the indie scene, providing world-class training, mentorship, and development opportunities. The initiative partners with top 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 ensure a seamless transition for independent wrestlers into the WWE system.

Current WWE ID Prospects:

Male Talent:

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  • Jackson Drake
  • 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 dedication to expanding its ID program is underscored by the steady stream of new signings. This commitment is set to continue, with upcoming announcements from Chaotic Pro Wrestling on November 15 and Northern Crown Wrestling on November 17.

Jackson Drake’s addition to the WWE ID roster brings even more excitement to the program and promises to enhance the development pipeline with his unique blend of skill and charisma.

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

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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