Kemo
04-17-2023, 11:03 PM
The Cavinder Twins (Hanna & Haley Cavinder) recently opted not to return to the University of Miami for their last year of eligibility in college.
Over the last few years, they’ve been part of WWE’s NIL program. Last week, they teased potentially going to WWE and expressed their excitement about a potential future with the company now that they’re leaving the college institution in Miami.
Their agent, Jeff Hoffman of Everett Sports Marketing, recently did an interview with TheStreet that they’ll begin training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando this spring.
However, it was noted that they are “open to exploring” an opportunity to perform with the company should the right circumstances come about.
“The potential — what could be — I think they’d be excited if that type of opportunity presented itself for them to be main features in the WWE. WWE fans provide such positive comments, feedback, and energy to the twins.
The WWE, they have a very specific training process — They don’t just fit people into storylines and say, here you go. The twins are D1 athletes, they’re extremely fit, healthy, exercise constantly, but there’s also a process through the training to make sure you understand not only movements but safety.”
Through the NIL program, WWE visits various college campuses to recruit athletes. Since being sidelined with a broken neck, Big E has been part of the recruiting team.
Over the last few years, they’ve been part of WWE’s NIL program. Last week, they teased potentially going to WWE and expressed their excitement about a potential future with the company now that they’re leaving the college institution in Miami.
Their agent, Jeff Hoffman of Everett Sports Marketing, recently did an interview with TheStreet that they’ll begin training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando this spring.
However, it was noted that they are “open to exploring” an opportunity to perform with the company should the right circumstances come about.
“The potential — what could be — I think they’d be excited if that type of opportunity presented itself for them to be main features in the WWE. WWE fans provide such positive comments, feedback, and energy to the twins.
The WWE, they have a very specific training process — They don’t just fit people into storylines and say, here you go. The twins are D1 athletes, they’re extremely fit, healthy, exercise constantly, but there’s also a process through the training to make sure you understand not only movements but safety.”
Through the NIL program, WWE visits various college campuses to recruit athletes. Since being sidelined with a broken neck, Big E has been part of the recruiting team.