Real has agreed a development contract with an aim of featuring on Monday Night Raw or SmackDown Live
WWE have snapped up stunning mixed martial artist, model and singer Julie Real.
The world’s biggest wrestling company has offered the up-and-coming star a developmental deal that will see her working at their performance centre in Florida alongside British star Jack Gallagher.
Julie Real has landed a deal with the WWEReal – who posts plenty of revealing snaps to her social media accounts – informed followers she had been quiet online due to her being busy completing the deal with the bosses of Raw and SmackDown.
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Real said: “So everyone wonders why I’m always MIA. Well, this is why…I’ve been working towards dreams and proud to say I am now officially signed with WWE!
“Like what I’ve learned through years of martial arts…each belt only means that you become a student all over again in that bracket.
“This is just the beginning of my journey and I am so thankful for those who have been there for me. I’d like to give a special shout-out to all the people who have made this possible for me.
The fighter went on to thank her MMA coaches and team-mates who have supported her and helped her reach World Wrestling Entertainment.
Real was first offered the chance to show off her technique and physique back in in September at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
WWE women's superstars Charlotte and Sasha Banks battled on RawThe future face had been training at the gym owned by former Cruiserweight champion Brian Kendrick.
Mancunian ace, Gallagher, gave SunSport an exclusive insight into how the expert finishing school for the planet’s most promising grapplers is packed with around 100 brawlers with classes somehow managing to run like clockwork.
Former Germany international goalkeeper Tim Wiese is also working his way up the ladder and has competed in Munich for the company.
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