5 Things you didn't know about the WWE Performance Center

Many of the top Superstars in WWE today started their journey in the company at the Performance Center.
Many of the top Superstars in WWE today started their journey in the company at the Performance Center.

#2 It trains more than wrestlers

The Performance Center also trains commentators, ring announcers and also backstage interviewers
The Performance Center also trains commentators, ring announcers and also backstage interviewers

Most people will assume that the WWE Peformance Center exists just to train the next generation of WWE Superstars, but that isn't true.

Whilst the majority of rookies who enter the PC do go into wrestling, the center also trains people for less physically-demanding jobs in the Sports Entertainment juggernaut.

A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE

Various roles, from commentators to backstage interviewers to ring announcers are trained at the Performance Center, which makes sense when you consider that if things go how the rookies want, these people will be spending a lot of time together in WWE over the next few years.

WWE even grows it's own roster of referees at the Performance Center, though so far have been unable to stamp out that pesky habit of always looking the wrong way when a heel is cheating.

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Edited by Alan John
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