The Superstar or Diva of your choice will get your message, but it is highly unlikely that you will actually speak to any of the wrestlers this way.
WWE does not guarantee any responses to these messages.
WWE recommends that you don’t send anything of value to be signed by the Superstar. [3] X Research source
You can get automated information about WWE’s upcoming schedules and events at this phone number, as well.
Find WWE on Twitter at www. twitter. com/wwe. Find WWE on Facebook at www. facebook. com/wwe. Check out WWE’s YouTube Channel at www. youtube. com/wwe.
Once you sign up for an email alert, you will automatically be placed on the email list to receive the WWE newsletter. [4] X Research source
It’s unlikely that you will receive a call back, but you never know! It doesn’t hurt to try.
The page lists openings not only at WWE headquarters in Connecticut, but also openings at WWE’s other corporate locations in the United Kingdom, India, Germany, China and Los Angeles, California. There are full job descriptions listed and the page allows you to submit a job application directly through their site.
The direct link is www. wwerecruit. com. If you are selected to participate in a tryout and go through WWE’s recruitment process, they will contact you. Once you submit your application, WWE asks that you don’t contact them to follow up about application progress or response timeframes.
You can fill out and submit an application to compete online, as well as upload video of yourself to be considered, through the Tough Enough website.
If you choose to send an email, make sure that it clearly identifies the media outlet you work for.
If you choose to send an email, make sure that it clearly identifies the media outlet you work for. [8] X Research source