#6 Jordan Omogbehin
One of the obvious standouts from the group is Jordan Omogbehin. Towering over the rest of the recruits at 7-foot-3, the 370-pounder is originally from Lagos, Nigeria.
While Omogbehin isn't by any means experienced when it comes to wrestling, it isn't difficult to see why WWE have added the imposing basketball player to their new recruits.
The Nigerian star played college basketball at the University of South Florida and Morgan State University in Baltimore and, while he's joined up with the WWE Performance Center, it may be a while before we see Omogbehin on television.
#5 Humberto Carrillo
Humberto Carrillo is a third-generation luchador from Monterrey, Mexico, who recently debuted on NXT TV against Jaxson Ryker of The Forgotten Sons.
Independent wrestling fans may know of Carrillo as Ultimo Ninja, and he comes from the famed Garza dynasty. WWE fans may remember the late Hector Garza, Carrillo's uncle, who wrestled in both WCW and WWE in the 1990s. Carrillo is a superstar in Mexico,but also competed in Japan’s Pro Wrestling NOAH.