3 fresh WWE NXT talents to keep an eye on
As a passionate wrestling fan, I’ve been captivated by the dynamic world of WWE NXT. The show never ceases to amaze me with its diverse roster and high-quality action. From Roxanne Perez to Oba Femi, the talent on display is truly impressive. But let’s not forget about the rising stars who are building momentum for the future!
Each week, WWE NXT shines as exceptional sports entertainment, boasting an array of characters and promoting diversity across its roster in the male and female divisions. Spectators can expect thrilling wrestling matches alongside this rich tapestry. The program offers a wealth of enjoyment for viewers and serves as a nurturing ground for talent development. Though stars like Roxanne Perez, Oba Femi, Lola Vice, Giulia, Nathan Frazer, and others captivate the audience, there are emerging talents gaining momentum for the future. Here are three rising performers to watch closely as they perfect their skills.
Kendal Grey
23-year-old Kendal Grey is making waves in the women’s division. I’m a versatile wrestler and grappler who’s proven my mettle at the highest levels. I wrestled, not just played, in both high school and college, even breaking new ground as the first woman on a 4A-level boys’ team in Nevada. I’ve racked up numerous titles and accolades throughout my career, earning me a spot as a finalist for Women’s Wrestler of the Year. As I delve deeper into the world of sports entertainment, I believe I can become a top-notch performer, excelling not just in grappling, but also as a skilled shooter for the women’s division.
Riley Osborne
Riley Osborne isn’t a “new” name to those who watch NXT each week, but he’s someone who has the potential to be a star in the future. He’s only 26 years old and already has more than ten years of experience under his belt. He’s been with the WWE since 2020 but wrestled multiple matches for the company as early as 2018, two years into his career. Osborne continues to impress and it will be interesting to see where he is after one to two more years in NXT. Expect to see him in the midcard title picture in 2025 and beyond.
Tyra Mae Steele
This is one performer that doesn’t need an introduction for those familiar with Olympic wrestling. Tamyra Mensah-Stock was a star before joining WWE, as she became the first Black woman to win gold in women’s freestyle wrestling after taking home the medal in Tokyo. WWE introduced her, then she went radio silent as she started her transition to pro wrestling. She’s had six matches so far, with some of the clips of her recent match against Kendal Grey catching attention for how fluid they both look in the ring. Steele has the athletic pedigree and if she can get the other elements down, she’s a star in the making.
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2024-09-19 15:15