Stokely Hathaway, Robbie E, Cal Bloom sign with WWE
Posted: Mar 12th, '19, 09:52
Source: f4wonline.com
Stokely Hathaway, Robbie E and Cal Bloom have joined the WWE Performance Center.
WWE announced the three signings today in an article on their website.
Hathaway has been a manager for several years in the independent circuit, appearing in Ring of Honor, EVOLVE and MLW. In the past he’s managed the likes of Moose, Timothy Thatcher, TJP, Chris Dickinson and Dominic Garrini among many others.
Robert Strauss, aka Robbie E is best known for his run in Impact Wrestling from 2010 to 2017, most notably teaming with Rob Terry and Jessie Godderz. He’s also a former Impact Television, X-Division and Tag Team champion. He left the promotion in 2017 and has continued to work in the independent scene since then.
Bloom, 25, is the son of Wayne Bloom, who is most famous for his runs in AWA, WWE (as Beau Beverly) and WCW in the 80s and 90s. Cal played tight end at the University of Central Florida, making four Bowl Game appearances. He has received training from not only his father Wayne but also Brad Rheingans and Ken Anderson.
Stokely Hathaway, Robbie E and Cal Bloom have joined the WWE Performance Center.
WWE announced the three signings today in an article on their website.
Hathaway has been a manager for several years in the independent circuit, appearing in Ring of Honor, EVOLVE and MLW. In the past he’s managed the likes of Moose, Timothy Thatcher, TJP, Chris Dickinson and Dominic Garrini among many others.
Robert Strauss, aka Robbie E is best known for his run in Impact Wrestling from 2010 to 2017, most notably teaming with Rob Terry and Jessie Godderz. He’s also a former Impact Television, X-Division and Tag Team champion. He left the promotion in 2017 and has continued to work in the independent scene since then.
Bloom, 25, is the son of Wayne Bloom, who is most famous for his runs in AWA, WWE (as Beau Beverly) and WCW in the 80s and 90s. Cal played tight end at the University of Central Florida, making four Bowl Game appearances. He has received training from not only his father Wayne but also Brad Rheingans and Ken Anderson.