What would a Cavinder twins move to WWE look like? (2024)

Earlier this week, Haley and Hanna Cavinder announced they would be forgoing their fifth year of NCAA eligibility and walking away from college basketball.

The decision comes on the heels of Miami’s surprising Elite Eight run in the NCAA tournament. One could argue as women’s college basketball saw an unprecedented level of success thanks to budding rivalries and star power — including both Haley and Hanna — the Cavinders returning to the Hurricanes for one more season would only add to their growing NIL (name, image and likeness) empire.

Speculation as to what would be next for the ultra-popular pair ramped up on Thursday morning as the Cavinders appeared on the “TODAY Show,” fielding questions about their move to leave college, their experience with NIL at Miami and what the future holds for them.

“I think after playing all four years together and deciding not to take our fifth year, we just decided that there were more opportunities besides basketball,” Haley Cavinder said. “Obviously, it’s such a difficult position to be in because we wanted to take our fifth year and play and continue but I think it came down to optimizing all of the opportunities we have ahead of us.”

NCAA women’s basketball stars @CavinderHaley and @CavinderHanna opened up to @LlamasNBC about their retirement from the sport and what’s next in their new chapter, including their deal with WWE: "I think it came down to just optimizing all the opportunities we have ahead of us." pic.twitter.com/QSmXozylkC

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) April 13, 2023

One of those opportunities may be in WWE, as the Cavinders were part of WWE’s inaugural NIL (dubbed Next in Line) class in 2021 while playing for Fresno State. While the potential for Haley and Hanna to make the jump into professional wrestling was always a quiet murmur, rumors began to pick up after the 22-year-olds’ appearance on Thursday.

“We love the WWE,” Haley said when asked about the specific partnership. “Their fan base, their sport, the fitness side of it. That fits to Hanna and I’s brain and aligns great with us. They're great partners. So yeah, we’re very excited about the future with them.”

Yahoo Sports reached out to WWE for comment but has not heard back as of publishing.

What would the timeline be for a WWE debut?

Although the Cavinders speak highly of WWE and the company would undoubtedly love to be able to leverage the twins' substantial social media following, it’s unlikely that fans will see them mixing it up with the likes of Charlotte Flair or Bianca Belair any time soon.

Since December 2021, WWE has partnered with 45 college athletes, and just one, former Northwestern football player Joe Spivak, has turned the NIL dream into a professional wrestling reality. In fact, Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson — the first athlete to sign with WWE on an NIL deal back in September 2021 — has only made several promotional appearances with the company and is reportedly returning to amateur wrestling later this month.

None of this is to say that Steveson or any other WWE NIL athlete won’t make it as a professional wrestler, but the more likely scenario for the Cavinders, should they choose to pursue the opportunity, is a rigorous and extensive training program at WWE’s Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

In an interview with ESPN earlier this week, the Cavinders said they will remain in Florida.

Of the four “success stories” WWE touts on its recruiting website — Alexa Bliss, Aliyah, Angel Garza and Angelo Dawkins — the average time from training start date to WWE debut was four years. Bliss, who entered WWE with no prior experience, took three years to make her debut, while Garza took around a year but came in with deep family history and seven years of lucha libre experience.

Between having to learn how to work in the ring and on the microphone, the reality is that the timeline is more likely to be several years — plural — than weeks or months before the Cavinders make waves in WWE.

The WWE’s recruiting website suggests that the company looks for “world-class” athletes who possess “size, flexibility, strength, agility, personality, charisma, global appeal, diversity, coachability, work ethic and professionalism.”

The Cavinders — or almost any Division I college athlete — check the majority of these boxes and of course there is the added advantage of coming with a built-in social media following.

What would a Cavinder twins move to WWE look like? (1)

There are several recent examples of athletes and entertainment/social media personalities crossing over to WWE and experiencing near-instant success, including Ronda Rousey, Bad Bunny and, most recently, Logan Paul. Paul, who signed a new contract with WWE this week, has earned industry praise for his dedication and commitment to professional wrestling despite not having a traditional background in the business.

In addition to boasting 4.5 million followers on TikTok, the Cavinders would have a leg up entering WWE training simply because they are twins and have a built-in “gimmick.” Traditionally, sibling and/or twin pairings have experienced success in WWE as tag teams and, inevitably, splitting up and feuding.

Arguably WWE’s top tag team over the past decade, Jimmy and Jey Uso (Joshua and Jonathan Fatu), are biological twins, and the recently retired Bella Twins (Brianna and Nicole Garcia) remain among the most popular and decorated female superstars in WWE history.

Despite the “TODAY Show” tease and internet-fueled frenzy, Haley and Hanna’s next chapter remains undecided. Hanna announced they have recently signed long-term deals with Caktus AI and an unnamed media company that fits who they are as a “brand,” with an emphasis on “sports, business, health and fitness.”

Regardless of if they answer the WWE bell or not, there’s no denying the Cavinders have become a prime example of the success student-athletes can have in the era of NIL.

“I think just positioning ourselves to be successful beyond the years of college sports,” Haley said. “I think being able to show the younger generation that if you prioritize NIL in college you can set yourself up for success beyond basketball or your sport.”

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What would a Cavinder twins move to WWE look like? (2024)

FAQs

Are the Cavinder twins joining the WWE? ›

The Cavinder twins signed with WWE in 2021 as part of the company's new “Next In Line” (NIL) program. This initiative allowed college athletes to monetize their name and likeness, while also providing a pipeline for future WWE Superstars.

What's next for Cavinder Twins? ›

Cavinder twins sign major endorsem*nt deal after announcing NCAA return. The twins are gonna keep twinnin'. College basketball stars and social media influencers Haley and Hanna Cavinder signed a three-year footwear and apparel endorsem*nt deal with Under Armour.

Who are the twins signed to WWE? ›

The Cavinder Twins — Haley and Hanna — were projected to ascend to the heights of WWE Hall of Famers The Bella Twins when they signed NIL deals with WWE in 2021.

Who are the college basketball twins in WWE? ›

Haley and Hanna Cavinder are returning to Miami for their fifth and final season of collegiate eligibility, they announced on social media this week. The twins helped Miami in 2023 reach its first-ever Elite Eight in their first season there after spending three years at Fresno State.

Who are the twin girl wrestlers in WWE? ›

The Bella Twins were a professional wrestling tag team in the WWE, formed of twin sisters: Brie Bella (Brianna Monique Danielson, née Garcia-Colace) and Nikki Bella (Stephanie Nicole Chigvintsev, née Garcia-Colace, born November 21, 1983 in San Diego, California).

What is WWE NIL? ›

STAMFORD, Conn., December 6, 2023 – WWE, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), today announced the signing of 14 college athletes to its award-winning NIL (Name, Image & Likeness) program – “Next In Line” – that provides a clear pathway from collegiate athletics to WWE.

How much money do the Cavinder twins make a year? ›

They are at $1.7 million annually. Their overall NIL ranks are 32nd and 33rd in the nation, and they're first and second in the women's rankings. On3 has Haley's 10-week high valued at $851,000 at her 10-week low valued at $813,000. Hanna is valued highest at $851,000 and lowest at $818,000.

Which Cavinder twin is better at basketball? ›

Haley Cavinder was arguably the more complete and consistent player of the two. She played as a point guard and was able to score from anywhere on the court, as well as create opportunities for her teammates.

Are there twins in the NBA? ›

Counting two-way players, about one in every 41.5 NBA players is a twin, which puts the league roughly on par with the general population. Compared to the NBA, though, twins are relatively scarce in the wider sports world.

Is Roman Reigns having twins? ›

Yes, Roman Reigns has two set of twins born in 2016 and 2020 respectively.

When did the Bellas leave the WWE? ›

After her contract with WWE expired in 2023, she and Brie announced that they would be retiring the "Bella" surname and would be returning to their legal maiden name of "Garcia" professionally, and reintroduced themselves as The Garcia Twins.

Are the Cavinder twins going to WWE? ›

Hanna and Haley Cavinder were announced as members of WWE's inaugural NI class in December 2021. In April, the college basketball stars announced that they were forgoing their fifth year of NCAA eligibility. They started to train at the WWE Performance Center, and the duo appeared on the June 6 episode of WWE NXT.

Why did the Cavinder twins quit basketball? ›

When the twins were deciding whether to return for a fifth season or leave college basketball, Hanna wanted to quit, and Haley wanted to stay. They eventually chose to leave. Since leaving the Hurricanes they have been promoting their various sponsors and working with the WWE.

Who are the basketball girl twins? ›

Cavinder twins are back: Haley, Hanna announce return to Miami women's basketball. The Cavinder sisters are back together. Haley and Hanna Cavinder will play basketball together one last time after the twins announced they will be returning to the University of Miami for their final college basketball season.

What team are the Cavinder twins on? ›

The Cavinder twins are returning to the University of Miami women's basketball team for a final season after a one-year hiatus from the game.

Did the Cavinder twins get suspended? ›

The Cavinder twins, meanwhile, were not sanctioned due to the NCAA's stance that it does not intend to penalize athletes for NIL-adjacent infractions. But Miami booster John Ruiz, who was the one to violate the rules by providing an impermissible meal to the Cavinders, did not face consequences.

Where are the Cavinder twins transferring to? ›

The Cavinder twins played the first three years of their careers with Fresno State before transferring to Miami in 2022.

Do the Cavinder twins have another year of eligibility? ›

Both twins have an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before spending the 2022-23 season with the Hurricanes, the Cavinders played three seasons at Fresno State. Haley led the Hurricanes to the Elite 8 in the 2023 women's March Madness tournament as a No.

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