Four More Competitors Have Been Announced For The 2018 MAE YOUNG CLASSIC

Four More Competitors Have Been Announced For The 2018 MAE YOUNG CLASSIC

A former WWE Divas champion, and several independent standouts have been announced thus far and the newly confirmed talent adds more excitement to the Mae Young Classic. Find out the four new names here.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 18, 2018 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Prowrestling.com
Notable names continue to roll out in the 2018 Mae Young Classic as the company have released the next four names who will compete in the tournament.

Tegan Nox (aka Nixon Newell): 23-year-old UK star and former WCPW Women’s Champion who has performed all around the world for Stardom, Progress, Attack!, etc. It was reported that she had signed a WWE NXT deal in 2017 to be a part of the original MYC tournament, but was replaced after suffering an ACL injury.

Deonna Purazzo: 24-years-old from Jefferson, New Jersey. Was named the “Woman of Honor” by ROH in 2017. Has also wrestled for Impact Wrestling, Stardom, and earlier this year participated in a tournament to crown the first ever Woman of Honor Championship. Previously announced for ALL IN.

Jessica Elaban: Collegiate volleyball player who has been training at the Performance Center since May 2017.

Reina Gonzalez: Participated in the original Mae Young Classic, but was eliminated in the first round by Nicole Savoy. She been training at the Performance Center since 2016.

In addition to the four women above, Kaitlyn, Rhea Ripley, Io Shirai, Nicole Matthews, Jinny, and Kacy Catanzaro have also been announced making it ten competitors so far.
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