Update On Launch Of WWE ID, What It Entails

As PWMania.com previously reported, WWE has officially launched their “WWE ID” program, a program that will see several pro wrestling schools be involved and give talents a path to eventually make it to the company.

According to PWInsider.com, WWE has been working on this idea for a few years now. It was also noted on the report that former ROH and EVOLVE booker Gabe Sapolsky will be a part of those overseeing the ID program. Sapolsky has been working with WWE for several years now and has often been seen scouting at different schools and Indie shows. The report also states that there may be some ripple effect on the Indie scene as there could be some talents that want to get in or stay in WWE’s good graces as they attempt to get through WWE’s developmental system. Several Indie promoters say they are worried this could be the American equivalent of WWE signing all the British talents ahead of the launch of NXT UK a few years ago.

WWE feels that by having an official relationship with these schools and promotions, they can point potential recruits to places they can train and learn the right way and once a talent is ready, then they will be sent to the Performance Center in Orlando. This will also allow WWE to have places to send existing developmental talents to learn different perspectives. WWE themselves are planning to visit the schools to help uplift what they are doing and the WWE Performance Center is now being referred to as a “finishing school,” with the WWE ID accredited schools serving as a place where talents will go first.

Below are the schools accredited by the WWE:

– Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling (Houston)

– Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory (Atlanta). QT Marshall is the lead trainer.

– Seth Rollins’ Black and Brave Academy (Davenport, Iowa)

– Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center (Concord, New Hampshire). Mike Hollow and Scott Reed are in charge.

– KnokX Pro Academy (Los Angeles). Rikishi and Black Pearl are in charge.