New WWE ID Signing & Raw Star Tease Future In-Ring Meeting

Published: Nov 8, 2024 by SP3 | Last Updated: Nov 8, 2024 by SP3

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New WWE ID Signing & Raw Star Tease Future In-Ring Meeting WWE

Following the announcement of her signing, new WWE ID recruit Zayda Steel and WWE Raw star Natalya have teased a future in-ring meeting.

WWE recently launched its new WWE ID program, which is focused on partnering up with wrestling schools and independent wrestlers as a pathway to NXT and the Performance Center.

The first announced contract talent under the new program was 21-year-old independent wrestler Zayda Steel, someone with promotion’s such as Marigold, MLW and Beyond Wrestling on her resume among many others.

After the announcement, Raw star Natalya took to social media to tease a future match with the young talent. She wrote:

see ya soon

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In response, Steel took to social media to quote tweet her post and tease this future in-ring meeting. She wrote:

SOON

Following Steel’s signing two other announcements were made for the second and third WWE ID recruits, that being Bryce Donovan and Cappuccino Jones.

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Former WWE star Brian Myers recently hailed Donovan as the “John Cena” of his wrestling promotion, which you can read here.

We will provide all further updates on any more WWE ID signings as/when they become available.

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