MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor And NXT Talent Released From Her Contract

MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor And NXT Talent Released From Her Contract

The Mae Young classic competitor was first signed to the company back in January 2017; however, she was used sparingly throughout in her time in the company. Find out which wrestler has been released here.

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 03, 2018 11:06 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Source: Prowrestling.com
According to Squared Circle Sirens, WWE has released NXT talent and Mae Young Classic competitor Zeda. She was signed with the company back in January 2017 and has competed in a few televised NXT matches before and after her participation in the Mae Young Classic. Zeda was eliminated by current NXT Champion Shayna Baszler in the first round of the Classic.

Zeda’s real name is Julia Ho,  also has a martial arts background that includes boxing, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, kickboxing, grappling, and Judo. Back in January 2017, it was announced that Ho, along with independent standouts Heidi Lovelace, Kimber Lee, and Andréa, had all signed WWE Performance Center deals. She made her NXT debut on May 13th, 2017 in a battle royal to determine a Number One Contender for the NXT Women’s Championship.

Zeda commented on her WWE release with the following Tweet:
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