Three new recruits join WWE Performance Center

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Three new signees have reported to the WWE Performance Center.

WWE announced today that three recruits from Asia have signed with the company and joined the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The recruits are Feicheng Wang, Sean Tan, and Jie Yin.

WWE noted that Wang, who is from China, stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 242 pounds. He was trained by former Performance Center coach Hartley Jackson and MMA fighter/pro wrestler Alexander Otsuka.

Tan is from Singapore and has used the in-ring name Trexxus. He’s a former Singapore Pro Wrestling Southeast Asia Champion.

Yin “is a Chinese athlete who brings experience in CrossFit to the PC.” WWE wrote that, in addition to being a champion indoor rower, she placed second in the CrossFit China Open and competed in the Asia CrossFit Championship.

This is the first group of recruits to join the Performance Center since WWE announced in April that Sarray (formerly known as Sareee), Sanjana George, Jennifer Michell Cantu Iglesias, Hideki Suzuki, Grayson Waller (formerly known as Matty Wahlberg), and Steph De Lander had signed with the company. February also saw a new group of signees join the Performance Center.

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