WWE’s Independent Development (WWE ID) program has officially welcomed yet another standout talent: Aaron Roberts.

The announcement was made at Memphis Wrestling, confirming Roberts’ entry into WWE’s expanding roster of indie prospects. This latest addition further underscores WWE’s ongoing commitment to seeking out and nurturing top talent from the independent wrestling scene.

Roberts, known by his moniker “The Problem,” brings an impressive resume to WWE ID. Standing at 6’4” and weighing 420 pounds, Roberts is an imposing figure with a reputation for dominance on both sides of the Mississippi. He currently holds the CCW Pure Openweight Championship and the CWFM Heritage Championship, showcasing his skills as a powerful and versatile competitor.

The WWE ID program is designed to identify and develop promising talent from the independent circuit, providing them with elite training, development, and mentorship. This program partners with respected wrestling schools such as Reality of Wrestling, the Nightmare Factory, Black and Brave Wrestling Academy, Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center, and KnokX Pro Academy, ensuring a seamless transition for these athletes into the WWE ecosystem.

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Current WWE ID Prospects:

Male Talent:

  • Aaron Roberts
  • Ricky Smokes
  • 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:

  • Zoey Sager
  • Zayda Steel
  • “The Petite Powerhouse” Zara Zakher

WWE’s commitment to strengthening its developmental pipeline continues to gain momentum, with more prospects being added to the program. The addition of Aaron Roberts, known for his size, strength, and championship pedigree, promises to bring even more excitement to the WWE ID landscape.

Stay tuned to Ringside News for the latest updates as WWE ID continues to highlight 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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