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WWE Eyes Jeff Cobb: Former NJPW Star Could Be Next Big Signing

One Big Thing

WWE has shown strong interest in signing former NJPW star Jeff Cobb, with sources indicating the 42-year-old veteran may be ready for a new chapter in his career.

Key Details

  • Cobb has appeared on WWE’s internal roster documents recently
  • AEW sources confirm they don’t expect to sign the former NJPW star
  • The wrestler recently hinted at leaving NJPW after a string of losses

Direct Quote

Cobb recently sparked speculation with these comments:

“Maybe it’s time to take my bags and go somewhere else. I don’t know. I don’t know.”

Why It Matters

  • WWE continues its aggressive talent acquisition strategy in 2024
  • Adding Cobb would bring a unique heavyweight presence to their roster
  • His signing would follow recent acquisitions of Penta and Ricky Saints

By the Numbers

  • Cobb is 42 years old
  • He spent nearly 10 years with NJPW
  • Previously went 8-0 in the G1 Climax tournament

What’s Next

While WWE’s interest is clear, no deal has been confirmed. Cobb remains active in NJPW as of this week, but his recent comments suggest he’s open to new opportunities.

The Bottom Line

WWE’s potential signing of Jeff Cobb would add another experienced heavyweight to their roster during a period of significant talent acquisition.

What do you think about Jeff Cobb potentially joining WWE? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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