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| Acronym | WWE ID |
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| Founder(s) | Paul "Triple H" Levesque Gabe Sapolsky |
| Owner | TKO Group Holdings |
| Parent | WWE |
| Sister | WWE Next in Line |
| Website | Official website |
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| Acronym | WWE NIL |
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| Founder(s) | Vince McMahon Paul "Triple H" Levesque |
| Owner | TKO Group Holdings |
| Parent | WWE |
| Sister | WWE Independent Development |
| Website | Official website |
WWE Recruit is a developmental system created by American professional wrestling promotion WWE. It includes the WWE Independent Development (WWE ID) and WWE Next in Line (WWE NIL) programs. [1] The system supports the training and development of athletes at certain wrestling schools, wrestling promotions, and colleges.
On December 2, 2021, WWE established the WWE NIL program, which exclusively supports college athletes who decide to train as wrestlers. After the launch of WWE NIL, the WWE ID program was launched on October 29, 2024 to develop and support the training of independent professional wrestlers. [2] The wrestling schools and promotions initially designated with WWE ID were Reality of Wrestling, Black and Brave Academy, Nightmare Factory, Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center, and KnokX Pro Academy. [3] [4] KnokX Pro Academy was later removed from the WWE ID program in August 2025. [5]
Prior to the 2020s, WWE had used several methods to train its future on-screen talent. This included partnering with other promotions to act as developmental territories, including Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), Deep South Wrestling (DSW), and Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) among others. In 2010, WWE established NXT as an in-house televised developmental brand, which became the major pathway to the promotion's main roster.
In 2021, WWE established the WWE Next in Line (WWE NIL) program, which exclusively supports American-based college athletes who decide to train as wrestlers. The program was launched as an extension of NCAA-approved name, image, and likeness policies.
In June 2024, WWE trademarked WWE ID and WWE Independent Development with the purpose of organizing and conducting a program to help develop wrestlers. That October, WWE ID was officially announced, which would support the development of independent wrestlers at specified schools or promotions and provide them a pathway to the promotion. The first schools and promotions designated under WWE ID were Reality of Wrestling (run by Booker T), Black and Brave Academy (run by Seth Rollins and Marek Brave), Nightmare Factory (run by Cody Rhodes), Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center, and KnokX Pro Academy (run by Rikishi). On November 9, Fightful reported that Timothy Thatcher had been signed as the WWE ID trainer. [6] In addition to Thatcher, it was later reported by Yahoo! Entertainment that Sean Waltman had been hired as an ID trainer. [7]
On February 1, 2025, during the 2025 Royal Rumble, WWE announced the launch of WWE Evolve , a Tubi program based on the defunct independent Evolve promotion ran by WWE ID co-founder Gabe Sapolsky. [8] The program, which premiered on March 5, 2025, features both WWE ID prospects and Performance Center trainees. On February 18, WWE chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque announced the creation of the Men's WWE ID Championship and Women's ID Championship, the championships will be defended in WWE and on the independent circuit. [9] On August 1, during SummerSlam weekend, independent wrestling promotion Game Changer Wrestling held their WWE ID Showcase event at The Williams Center in Rutherford, New Jersey, which saw Cappuccino Jones crowned the inaugural Men's ID Champion and Kylie Rae become the inaugural Women's ID Champion. [10]
On August 23, 2025, an incident occurred at a WWE ID-affiliated KnokX Pro event, where Raja Jackson, son of former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Rampage Jackson, legitimately beat independent wrestler Syko Stu unconscious. [11] The attack was livestreamed by Raja on Kick. [12] After the incident, KnokX Pro removed mentions of WWE ID from their branding, with Mike Johnson of Pro Wrestling Insider writing that it "would appear WWE has severed ties with the promotion and academy as part of the fallout of the Raja Jackson incident". [13] On August 25, the KnokX Pro Academy was removed from the list of WWE ID-affiliated schools featured on the WWE Recruit site. [5]
| Ring name | Real name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Brad Baylor [14] | Brad Baylor | Scouted from Wrestling Open |
| Jack Cartwheel [15] | Jack Summit | Scouted from Game Changer Wrestling |
| Mike Cunningham [16] | Mike Cunningham | Scouted from Nightmare Factory |
| Jackson Drake [17] | Jackson Drake | Scouted from Fire Star Pro Wrestling WWE Evolve Champion |
| Yayne Harrison [18] | Yanic Brouillette | Scouted from IWS Training Centre |
| Sam Holloway [19] | Samuel Hettich | Scouted from International Wrestling Cartel |
| It's GAL [20] | Gal Barkay | Scouted from Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center and Wrestling Open |
| Cappuccino Jones [21] | Unknown | Scouted from This Is Wrestling WWE ID Champion |
| Eli Knight [16] | Unknown | Scouted from Reality of Wrestling and The Foundation of Professional Wrestling |
| Sean Legacy [22] | Sean Rossini | Scouted from Pro Wrestling Revolution and Pro Wrestling Noah |
| Marcus Mathers [23] | Marc Mattiacci | Scouted from Game Changer Wrestling |
| Jha'Quan McNair [16] | Jha'Quan Anderson | Scouted from Team Fearless Training Academy |
| Aaron Rourke [24] | Aaron Rourke | Scouted from Create A Pro Wrestling Academy and Beyond Wrestling |
| Ricky Smokes [25] | Unknown | Scouted from Chaotic Wrestling |
| Ring name | Real name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Laynie Luck [26] | Unknown | Scouted from Wrestling Open RI Women's ID Champion |
| Zoe Sager [27] | Zoe Sager | Scouted from Northern Crown Wrestling |
| Name | Sport(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Brock Rechsteiner [30] | Football | Scouted from Jacksonville State University |
| Carlos Aviles | Track & Field | Scouted from The Ohio State University |
| Desmond Coleman | Track & Field | Scouted from Liberty University |
| Garrett Beck | Lacrosse | Scouted from Grand Canyon University |
| Hidetora Hanada [31] | Football | Scouted from Colorado State University |
| Jacob Henry | Football and Wrestling | Scouted from University of Oklahoma |
| Jeremy Cody | Track & Field | Scouted from University of Miami |
| KeShaun Moore | Football | Scouted from Hampton University |
| Maliq Carr | Football and Basketball | Scouted from Michigan State University |
| Ruben Banks | Track & Fields | Scouted from University of Arkansas |
| Slane Glover | Cheerleading | Scouted from The Ohio State University |
| Thaddeus 'TJ' Bullard Jr. | Football | Scouted from University of Central Florida |
| Zachary Knighton-Ward | Wrestling | Scouted from Hofstra University |
| Name | Sport(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bianca Pizano | Field Hockey | Scouted from Michigan State University |
| Fatima Katembo | Basketball | Scouted from LSU-Shreveport |
| Gina Adams | Basketball | Scouted from Lynn University |
| Grace Stephens | Track & Field | Scouted from Monmouth University |
| Kali Terza | Track & Field | Scouted from Kennesaw State University |
| Kerrigan Huynh | Track & Field | Scouted from University of Central Oklahoma |
| Madison Kaiser | Hockey | Scouted from University of Minnesota |
| Mikala Hall | Basketball | Scouted from Central Michigan University |
| Zuriel Jimenez | Track & Field | Scouted from Columbia University |
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| Championship | Current champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held | Location | Notes | Ref. | ||
| WWE ID Championship | | Cappuccino Jones | 1 | August 1, 2025 | 111 | Rutherford, New Jersey | Defeated Jack Cartwheel in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion at Game Changer Wrestling's event, The ID Showcase. | [32] | |
| WWE Women's ID Championship | | Laynie Luck | 1 | November 17, 2025 | 3 | Cranston, RI | This was a Wrestling Open Rhode Island event. Luck won a 6 women scramble at the start of the event versus Angelica Risk, Jordan Blade, Kaitlyn Marie, Lili Ruiz, and Nixi XS to win a spot in the main event where she outlasted Airica Demia, Brittnie Brooks,Notorious Mimi, Tiara James, and Shannon LeVangie to win the Championship and a WWE ID contract. | [33] | |