WWE rumored to sign multiple wrestlers including Mike Santana and Enzo Amore
Cageside Seats • 2 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 7:20 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026

Potential WWE signings have been discussed on social media, with names like Mike Santana, Hiromu Takahashi, Baron Corbin, Zilla Fatu, Enzo Amore, and Big Cass being highlighted. These names reflect a mix of former WWE talents looking for a return and newcomers who bring different styles. The extent of interest and likelihood of these wrestlers appearing on WWE programming remains speculative until officially confirmed. A fan evaluation gives these potential signings a solid B- grade. Further updates are anticipated as WWE's roster strategy unfolds.
- •Mike Santana and Enzo Amore are among rumored signings.
- •Hiromu Takahashi brings a unique style to WWE.
- •Baron Corbin and Big Cass were previously let go from WWE.
- •Discussion of potential signings is ongoing in wrestling circles.
- •Fan evaluations suggest a B- grade for the class of wrestlers.
- 7:20 PMCageside Seats — How do we feel about the rumored upcoming WWE signings?
"I was cruising around on social media when I came across the following: Potential WWE arrivals. • Mike Santana • Hiromu Takahashi • Baron Corbin • Zilla Fatu • Enzo Amore • Big Cass pic.twitter.com/W73oh0wBHT — Finesse (@ProWFinesse) July 1, 2026 “Potential” is the right word to use because it isn’t an absolute certainty any of the six listed here will actually be signed by WWE and put on television until they show up on Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown, or NXT. It’s an intriguing list of names. Santana was a tag star who reinvented himself as a top guy for TNA, Takahashi has spent is entire career in Japan and brings a style WWE is deeply lacking, and Fatu has tremendous upside even beyond his obvious ties to The Bloodline. Then you have the former WWE mainstays who were let go for various reasons and managed to do well enough for themselves elsewhere that the decision was made to bring them back into the fold. Corbin had an up-and-down career with WWE that probably should have been much bigger than it ever was. The same can be said for Enzo & Big Cass, who were at one time one of the most popular/over acts on the entire roster. Can they recapture the magic they once had back together again? I, for one, would give this class, assuming all six come in, a solid B- grade. How are we feeling about it, y’all?
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