During last night’s April 4 episode of WWE NXT, three debuts for new talent were hyped up for the coming weeks.
The first name “coming soon” to NXT is Dani Palmer.
Palmer, much like the other two, has been a regular on NXT Level Up, but unlike the others has actually been on NXT TV a couple of times before, though obviously not in a featured position.
Palmer’s real name is AJ Amhrein, and she’s a former member of the acrobatics and tumbling team at Baylor University, and the Baylor Female Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2020.
Next up is Oba Femi, real name Isaac Odugbesan.
He’s a former track & field athlete at the University of Alabama.
And thirdly is Tank Ledger, real name Joe Spivak, a former defensive lineman for Northwestern University.
Former WWE Senior Vice President and Head of Talent Operations & Strategy James Kimball, when he was still with the company, had publicly praised Ledger for making an “unprecedented” amount of progress a few months after he’d joined the company.
Palmer, Femi and Ledger were all brought into WWE in August 2022 as part of the same class of recruits as highly touted Bellator fighter Valerie Loureda, who recently debuted on Level Up herself under the name Lola Vice.
There’s no word on exactly when any of them will be debuting other than they’re “coming soon”.
Coming soon to #WWENXT… pic.twitter.com/W6A660jdCq
— WWE (@WWE) April 5, 2023
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