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The WWE ID program has added a number of new names from the independent scene in 2026.
Regarded as WWE ID 2.0, the likes of Gianna Capri, Sloane Jacobs, Anya Rune, Santi Rivera and Chazz “Starboy” Hall have all recently made their way to Evolve, while still working on the indies.
Looking at the independent scene right now, there are a number of stars who could join this recent class as the latest talent in the ID program.
Here are six new potential WWE ID signings.
6. Johnnie Robbie
Johnnie Robbie has become one of the the standout female stars on the independent scene today.
Whether it be for West Coast Pro or over in Japan, Robbie has showcased her ability inside the squared circle.
Often regarded as the best unsigned female professional wrestler, Robbie has become a stellar in-ring performer, displays a distinct presentation and has a charm to her that most indie stars do not have.
Robbie feels like someone who is already a ready made television wrestler that just needs the opportunity that WWE ID can give her.
5. B3CCA
Another ready-made television star currently working on the independent scene is B3CCA.
Known as “The International Pop Sensation,” B3CCA has consistently shown her charisma in whatever she does, whether it be in the ring or on the mic with one of her songs.
After being showcased on AEW TV in the past, WWE would be wise to grab one of the indies’ standout performers today.
Following her recent WWE tryout, B3CCA would be a wonderful addition to the WWE ID program and could instantly be positioned as a new character on Evolve in no time.
4. Terry Yaki
There are several new stars on the independent scene that have been making a name for themselves over the past few years.
One such star is Terry Yaki, who has been a prominently featured star in promotions like Game Changer Wrestling and ACTION! Pro Wrestling.
Yaki has established himself as one of the best young high flying wrestlers on the indies right now.
At only 24 years old, Yaki has so much of his career ahead of him and could be a wonderful addition to the WWE ID signings at this time.
3. Atticus Cogar
Someone who looked to be teasing potentially signing with the WWE ID program in the past is Atticus Cogar.
At GCW Dream On, Atticus Cogar defeated Effy and Charles Mason to win the Game Changer Wrestling World Championship.
Since then, Cogar has stood at the top of GCW with an iron fist with VNDL48 by his side.
Showing his unique sadistic heel character and underrated athleticism, Cogar could be someone who can bring a different feel and presentation to the WWE ID program right now.
2. Allie Katch
Another GCW alumni who could potentially sign with WWE ID in the near future is Allie Katch.
The former GCW World Tag Team Champion has been a stalwart of the promotion for the past several years.
However, Katch lost to her former tag team partner Effy in a Loser Leaves GCW Match at the Joey Janela’s Spring Break event during WrestleMania 42 weekend.
Now that she has finished her time with the promotion, it could signal Allie deciding to sign with WWE ID and become a featured talent on the Evolve brand.
1. Zilla Fatu
No one on the independent scene has been more vocal about signing with WWE quite like Zilla Fatu.
The son of Umaga started his wrestling career in 2023 and has been making his presence felt in various independent promotions.
Whether it be House of Glory or 4th Rope, Fatu has been showcased as a rising star who can break out to become a featured act in WWE in the future.
Fatu signing with WWE ID would be the start of his climb up the ladder where he could potentially join forces with Roman Reigns, The Usos or Jacob Fatu in The Bloodline someday soon.
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