All 32 Competitors In The WWE MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Tournament Have Now Been Officially Announced

All 32 Competitors In The WWE MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Tournament Have Now Been Officially Announced

We knew quite a few of these ladies would be a part of the Mae Young Classic already, but now WWE has officially announced the entire roster via a "Parade of Champions." Check out some footage of the event...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 13, 2017 05:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE has been announcing the participants for the inaugural Mae Young Classic in dribs and drabs over the last few weeks, and today they held a "Parade of Champions" to officially welcome all 32 women to Full Sail.

Announcers Jim "JR" Ross and Amy "Lita" Dumas introduced the wrestlers individually, and said a few words about each of them as they made their way into the ring. Arguably the biggest pop was reserved for the final competitor, Kairi Sane, who is the current favourite to win the tournament.

Check out the video below along with a rundown of all 32 women in the order they were introduced:



* Piper Niven – Scotland
* Zeda – China
* Rhea Ripley – Australia
* Kavita Devi – India
* Sarah Logan – United States
* Bianca Belair – United States
* Abbey Laith – United States
* Candice LeRae – United States
* Mia Yim – South Korea
* Miranda Salinas – United States
* Renee Michelle – United States
* Princesa Sugehit – Mexico
* Mercedes Martinez – United States
* Jazzy Gabert – Germany
* Taynara Conti – Brazil
* Kairi Sane – Japan
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