MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor's Show Stealing Performance Gets The Fans To Urge WWE To Hire Her

MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor's Show Stealing Performance Gets The Fans To Urge WWE To Hire Her

After an impressive showing during a match in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, fans in attendance urge WWE officials to sign a talented performer to a contract. Check out the video and see Triple H's response here.

By EliteGuy101 - Aug 10, 2018 07:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Prowrestling.com
During the second night of the Mae Young Classic tapings, after reportedly a fantastic match between Mia Yim and Toni Storm, the fans can be heard chanting, “Please sign Mia”.

Please note that there are spoilers for match results below.

Yim is a very accomplished wrestler who's competed in various promotions such as Impact Wrestling, where she’s a former Knockout’s champion. Yim did compete during the first Mae Young Classic as well. She was used a little thereafter, but the company has yet to sign her to a much-deserved contract.

She lost her match against Storm, but the WWE fans wanted to make their feelings known about Yim and her performance. Check out the videos below:



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