The WWE ID program is the global pro wrestling company's way of funneling some of the best indie talent into their developmental system. It's a smart play, but it's also a great deal for upcoming talent who may need incentives and guidance to make it to the next level, i.e. NXT.
So, who are the WWE ID prospects, and how did they get on WWE's radar?
This article will be regularly updated as new recruits are announced.
BREAKING: @RealKingRegal ID’d two prospects last night at #SmackDown! #WWEID pic.twitter.com/GT9iQfvxpu
— WWE ID (@WWEID) November 9, 2024
Forget Lex Luger--"The Real Deal" Zayda Steel is the total package. A seemingly ready-made WWE Superstar, Steel has a fantastic look, good promo skills, incredible in-ring abilities, and just seems to get it. WWE scouted her from the H20 Wrestling promotion in Philadelphia.
Steel began her professional wrestling career in August 2022. The 21-year-old wrestling prodigy has thus far performed domestically and internationally, working for Major League Wrestling, Warriors of Wrestling (WOW), and Japanese women's promotion Marigold. Steel held the WOW Women's Championship for 301 days, a stellar run that put her on WWE's radar.
Steel has a big match currently scheduled against Masha Slamovich in NJ on November 22, for Northeast indie promotion, Arrival.
If you took Big Bill, made him faster, more athletic, and gave him a more diverse moveset, it would look something like Bryce Donovan (Granted, Bill is bigger, stronger, and has a better look). Donovan can move just as fast as smaller talent but hit like a wrecking ball. He's not a huge-huge guy but he works like one, and with the success of Gunther, it's easy to see why WWE ID'd him.
October ‘24
— Bryce Donovan (@BryceDShook) November 4, 2024
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Coming out of Create A Pro in 2016, Donovan plied his trade at CAP, Wrestling Open, Ring of Honor, and had a few matches on AEW Dark and Dynamite. From 2022 to 2023, Donovan held the CAP Championship for a total of 517 days. He's currently on his third run with the CAP Tag Team Championship with partner Evil Kip. Also, he uses a very cool and unique finisher, Damocles.
Damocles #WrestlingOpen pic.twitter.com/dW0HAr8fKJ
— Bryce Donovan (@BryceDShook) November 8, 2024
"Cold Brew" Cappuccino Jones, like Zayda Steel, made his debut in 2022 and is one of the first three indie wrestlers to get WWE's stamp of approval. Jones uses solid striking abilities, including a sweet spinning palm strike, and high-flying offense to down his foes.
Zakher uses a hybrid style of high-flying and power moves. She also was trained by an incredible list of talent including B-Boy, Fred Rosser, and Kushida, something that accounts for her quick learning ability. "The Petite Powerhouse" will stun fans when she makes her eventual debut on WWE programming.
Sean Legacy has one of the lengthier and more experienced careers in the WWE ID program and yet is still in his 20s. A pro wrestler for eight years, Legacy is a high-flyer with a very similar moveset as Ricochet and Ruckus before him. He's also incredibly innovative with a great look.
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”#seanlegacy #super #prowrestling #prowrestler #reels #JourneyBegins pic.twitter.com/4nuSUMGxqn
— Sean Legacy ショーン・レガシー (@Sean_Legacy1) October 15, 2024
In 2023, Legacy wrestled most of his matches in Pro Wrestling Noah, where he shined as one of the best gaijin in the company. As far as output is concerned, 2024 has been Legacy's most productive year since his debut and is likely a factor in WWE catching wind of the young flyer. In addition to NOAH, he's appeared in GWF, WXW, West Coast Championship Wrestling, and one match for AEW in 2020.
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