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    WWE Performance Center New Recruits 2026: Rayne Leverkusen, Ellen Akesson and More Join
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    WWE has officially revealed a new group of athletes joining the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The latest class includes four international recruits who come from different athletic backgrounds such as wrestling, powerlifting, and CrossFit.

    The new recruits are Rayne Leat (Rayne Leverkusen), Ellen Akesson, Ahmed Essam Samy Twfiq, and Delia Schweizer. These athletes will begin training at the Performance Center as part of WWE’s developmental program, where they will learn the company’s in-ring style and prepare for potential appearances on WWE television in the future.

    This latest recruitment class reflects WWE’s ongoing effort to identify talented athletes from around the world and develop them into future stars.

    WWE Performance Center New Recruits

    RecruitBackgroundCountry
    Rayne Leat (Rayne Leverkusen)Professional wrestler from the UK independent sceneUnited Kingdom
    Ellen AkessonNational champion powerlifter and strength athleteSweden
    Delia SchweizerCrossFit athlete and coachGermany
    Ahmed Essam Samy TwfiqWrestling and combat sports athleteEgypt

    These recruits were identified during WWE’s scouting process and recent tryouts.

    Rayne Leverkusen Headlines the New Class

    The most notable name in the new recruitment group is Rayne Leat, who is better known to wrestling fans as Rayne Leverkusen.

    Leverkusen gained attention on the independent wrestling scene in the United Kingdom and previously held the PROGRESS Women’s Championship. She was also named the Most Valuable Participant during WWE’s SummerSlam tryouts last year, which played a major role in her signing.

    Fans may have already seen her briefly on WWE programming. She appeared at NXT Vengeance Day, where several trainees were shown ringside during the NXT Underground match between Lola Vice and Kelani Jordan.

    Her signing is viewed as a significant addition to WWE’s developmental system, as she is considered one of the promising European prospects in women’s wrestling.

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    Strong Athletic Backgrounds Among the Recruits

    The remaining recruits bring a variety of strength and athletic experience that WWE values for its development program.

    Ellen Akesson

    Ellen Akesson is a national champion in powerlifting and has also achieved success in arm wrestling competitions. Her background as a strength athlete and competitive lifter makes her an intriguing prospect for the Performance Center.

    Delia Schweizer

    Delia Schweizer comes from the CrossFit world, where she worked both as an athlete and coach. Her training in strength and endurance sports gives her a solid foundation for the physical demands of professional wrestling.

    Ahmed Essam Samy Twfiq

    Ahmed Essam Samy Twfiq joins the Performance Center as another international prospect. He brings a background in competitive wrestling and combat sports and adds to the growing list of global athletes entering WWE’s developmental system.

    Training Begins at the WWE Performance Center

    All four recruits will now begin training at WWE’s Performance Center in Orlando, which serves as the company’s primary developmental facility.

    At the center, athletes undergo intensive training that includes:

    • Professional wrestling fundamentals
    • Strength and conditioning programs
    • Character development
    • Television production training

    The Performance Center has helped produce many WWE stars over the years, making it the starting point for many future champions and main roster talents.

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    WWE Continues Global Talent Recruitment

    The addition of these four athletes highlights WWE’s continued strategy of recruiting talent from different parts of the world. By bringing in athletes from wrestling, strength sports, and fitness backgrounds, the company aims to build the next generation of WWE performers.

    As these new recruits begin their training in Orlando, fans may eventually see them develop into future stars across NXT and WWE television.

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