Haley and Hanna Cavinder will begin training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando in the spring in a move that could determine whether we see the twins in the ring soon.
The Cavinder Twins’ agent Jeff Hoffman of Everett Sports Marketing told TheStreet that this will be the first time the Twins will have in-ring training with the WWE (WWE), but they are “open to exploring” an opportunity to perform with the top wrestling promotion under the right circumstances.
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“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,” Hoffman told TheStreet. “WWE fans provide such positive comments, feedback, and energy to the twins.”
But before the Twins are thrown in front of a live audience on national television, they have to get the go signal after their training.
“The WWE, they have a very specific training process -- They don’t just fit people into storylines and say, ‘Here you go.’” Hoffman said. “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.”
There has been rampant speculation that the Cavinder Twins would be the next social media stars to step into a WWE ring following the likes of Logan Paul especially given their participation in the WWE’s Next In Line program.
This only heightened after the duo announced on social media last week that they would not return to the University of Miami Hurricanes, who they helped steer to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. They could’ve stayed for another year, but chose to “start a new chapter in their lives.”
On Thursday, the duo went on The Today Show and officially announced their decision to leave college athletics. When asked about the WWE, they both smiled and complemented their partnership with the wrestling brand, but wouldn’t confirm details as to their future yet.