Backstage News On The New WWE Performance Center Recruits In February

Backstage News On The New WWE Performance Center Recruits In February

Wrestling Inc has scored exclusive news on the upcoming talent that will be heading to the WWE Performance Center in February, which includes former Impact, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and ROH stars. Check it out!

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 22, 2019 09:01 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Wrestling Inc has reported on the new wave of talent that will be starting at the WWE Performance Center in February. As previously announced, former X-Division champion Trevor Lee will officially begin his journey in the company next month.

Another TNA/Impact Wrestling alumni is Sam Shaw. Most notably known for his stalker storyline with Christy Hemme during his time in the company, Shaw was a winner of the now defunct Gut Check competition. He worked with the company from 2010 to 2015.

Coming from ROH and New Japan Pro Wrestling is ACH. The indie star had a solid stint with Ring of Honor from 2012 to 2016 before leaving the promotion after a rocky situation between both sides. Since then, ACH has been making appearances for various promotions, mostly with NJPW.

Rachael Ellering and Karen Q will also be a part of the February class. Both women competed in the 2018 Mae Young Classic tournament. Ellering also worked the 2017 Mae Young Classic, as well as several matches in NXT. Other than her time in the MYC, Karen Q had a brief stint down in Ring of Honor.

Other names for the February class include Canadian tag team 3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews), Jonah Rock, Elliot Sexton and former Monster Factory Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Nick Comoroto.
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