WWE Friday Night Smackdown emanates from Orlando on Friday night. As a result, several NXT and WWE Performance Center talents are rumored to be hanging out at the show. Two such talents include none other than The Cavinder Twins.
The Cavinders, Hanna and Haley, joined WWE’s Next In Line program as part of the pro wrestling company’s foray into NIL. While Haley and Hanna haven’t had their official tryout, they have appeared before on WWE programming. And while they aren’t likely to be on FS1 for Friday night’s telecast, they did go viral with WWE’s “viral sensation.”
Grayson Waller, a young upstart who’s already shared a ring with WWE Hall of Famers Edge and John Cena, brought attention to the Cavinders on Friday. WWE posted a video to its Instagram of Waller with the Cavinders at ringside.
Waller introduced the Cavinders as “two of the greatest athletes from the University of Miami” before they joined him on the camera screen. The three then teamed up to pose with the famed “U” sign that Hurricanes past and present have used.
It’s also funny that they posed with that hand gesture. The Cavinder Twins appeared on WWE NXT as part of ‘Chase U,’ a humorous spoof of a college on the wrestling brand. Their gesture also just so happens to be that. Now, let’s hope this didn’t ignite any unintended consequences.
Also, if you’re not in the know by now, when these two eventually get there? Buckle up, because they’re probably going to the stars.
[WWE IG]
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