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WWE to hold four-day training camp in Shanghai, China in July

WWE will hold a four-day training camp in Shanghai, China from Monday, July 15 through Thursday, July 19 with nearly 50 male and female athletes from China participating. Those who impress enough will be selected to travel to Orlando to begin training at the WWE Performance Center.

“We are excited to return to Shanghai following the huge success of the first tryout in 2016,” said Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative. “I have a personal message to every athlete and performer in China who has a dream of becoming a WWE Superstar: I am coming to Shanghai to help you make that happen. This is real, this is your chance. Step up and take this opportunity to change your life forever.”

For Chinese athletes looking to participate in the WWE Shanghai tryout camp this July, applications can now be submitted at Sports.pptv.com/wwe/tryout2019.

In past years, WWE held tryouts in London, Dubai, Tokyo, Jeddah, Cologne, Santiago and Mumbai.


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