Several additional names have reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida in addition to the names revealed yesterday, according to a report from PWInsider.com.

According to the report, the following names have reported to the WWE Performance Center:

– Kira Forster, aka former IMPACT Knockouts Champion Taya Valkyrie, a 37-year-old talent who has also held titles in Mexico’s AAA promotion and the Future Stars of Wrestling promotion. Forster was previously under a WWE developmental deal in 2011.

– Sari Fujimura, a 24-year-old Japanese women’s wrestler who competes under the name Sareee and has appeared for promotions including World Woman Pro Wrestling Diana, SEAdLINNNG, Pro Wrestling Wave, Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling and more. Sareee was originally scheduled to report to the WWE Performance Center in February 2020, however the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to those plans, with WWE allowing her to continue working for independent promotions in Japan, including the aforementioned SEAdLINNG and others until the decision was made for her to move to the United States.

– Jennifer Michell Cantu Iglesias, a 24-year-old powerlifter from Mexico who received a WWE Performance Center tryout back in December 2019.

– Drew Kasper, a collegiate wrestler who was ranked the number one ranked heavyweight in the country while competing for Otterbein University in Ohio. Kasper was 30-0 and seeded #1 for the NCAA prior to the pandemic ending his run. Kasper is the younger brother of recent WWE recruit Jacob Kasper who reported to the Performance Center last year.

– Avery Taylor, a Florida-based talent originally trained by Jay Lethal and Matt Sydal who has made appearances for EVOLVE Wrestling, SHINE Wrestling, Full Impact Pro, American Combat Wrestling and other promotions. Taylor made an appearance on WWE NXT in September 2020 as part of a Women’s Battle Royal.

Names previously announced as those to have reported to the WWE Performance Center this week include the following:

– Angela ‘Queen’ Arnold, who competes on the independent scene as AQA and was trained by WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.

– Christian Brigham, who competes on the independent scene as Christian Casanova and is the current Northeast Wrestling and Limitless Wrestling Champion.

– Parker Boudreaux, a former offensive lineman college football star for the UCF Knights. 22-year-old Boudreaux, standing 6’4″ and weighing 295lbs has got a lot of attention due to him having a similar look to Brock Lesnar.

– Gigi Dolin, who previously wrestled on the independent scene under the name of Priscilla Kelly and was part of the recent WWE Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic Tournament.

– Anthony Henry, who competed on the independent scene for promotions including EVOLVE Wrestling, Full Impact Pro and Premiere Wrestling Xperience.

– Christian Hubble, who competed on the independent scene under the name of Blake Christian and is best known for his work with Game Changer Wrestling, IMPACT Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

– Cora Jade, who previously wrestled under the name of Elayna Black on the independent scene. Black was a regular for the Warrior Wrestling promotion and made appearances on AEW Dark in 2020.

– Bronson Rechsteiner, the son of former WWF and WCW superstar Rick Steiner. Rechsteiner was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in April 2020, before being cut in August.

– Karissa Rivera, who was trained initially by Damian Adams and has worked for promotions including Ring of Honor and promotions in the Northeast. Rivera has appeared on NXT and WWE programming, most notably in a vignette as the ex-wife of Bobby Lashley.

– Zoey Stark, who was originally trained by Allison Danger and Cheerleader Melissa and previously wrestled under the name of Lacey Ryan on the independent scene.