One Big Thing
Multiple independent wrestlers have already signed deals with WWE’s newly announced Independent Development (ID) program, allowing them to continue performing on the indie circuit while maintaining a relationship with WWE.
Why It Matters
This development signals WWE’s strategic shift in talent recruitment and development, creating a new pipeline for discovering and nurturing future superstars while allowing them to gain valuable experience on the independent scene.
By The Numbers
• Program officially announced: October 29, 2023
• Overseen by: Former ROH/Evolve booker Gabe Sapolsky
• Current restrictions on appearances: None reported
• Existing WWE development programs: 2 (NIL and traditional scouting)
Key Details
• Contracted talents can continue performing at independent events
• No current restrictions on match outcomes
• Unclear if talents can appear on AEW programming
• Program has been in development “off and on” for several years
Behind The Scenes
“[The program is designed to] continuously enrich and prepare for the future,” according to PWInsider’s Mike Johnson, complementing WWE’s existing NIL (Next In Line) initiative and traditional scouting efforts.
The Big Picture
This program represents a significant shift in WWE’s talent development strategy, moving away from exclusive contracts and embracing a more flexible approach that allows wrestlers to develop their craft while maintaining WWE connections.
Looking Ahead
The success of this program could reshape how major wrestling companies approach talent development and recruitment in the future.
What do you think about WWE’s new approach to talent development? Do you believe this program will be successful in creating future WWE superstars? Share your thoughts in the comments below!