Latest Developments: The Cavinder Twins’ Involvement with WWE and Big E’s Positive Experience in His New WWE Role

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Haley Cavinder has announced that she will be joining her sister Hanna to play college basketball at the University of Miami.

The WWE NIL signees have both officially committed to play their fifth and final year of college basketball for the Hurricanes.

You can check out Haley’s official announcement below:

“Given the news yesterday that my sister was returning to play ball at Miami and after careful consideration an thought, I’ve decided to return to the University of Miami and play with Hanna for our final and 5th year. There is nothing more important than family and the bond I share with my Twin sister. Being presented with the opportunity to play together one more time is something I cannot pass up. I am excited for this upcoming season and can’t wait to play at the U.”

The Cavinder Twins are currently signed to an NIL deal with WWE. While they’ve appeared on WWE NXT television in the past, it appears their WWE careers are being put on hold for the time being.

Big E. says he’s having a great time being a host and analyst for WWE these days.

The New Day member, who suffered a neck injury in March of 2022 and may never be able to perform in the ring again, appeared on Wednesday’s episode of WWE’s “The Bump” to discuss his new role as a host and analyst on WWE TV. He said,

“It has been a lot of fun [analyst work for WWE]. For me, I just want to continue to have fun. I always feel like I’m just winging it. That’s essentially my entire career, is just winging it. So the fact that people seem to enjoy the winging is nice.”

He continued, “So I think we have some more things lined up in the future. It’s something I’ve had a ton of fun doing so far, and what I love too is, the product, our shows, are so hot right now. Sell-out after sell-out. The excitement of the product has been incredible. So to be a small part of that has been a joy. So looking forward to doing more of it.”

Haley Cavinder Joins Sister Hanna at the University of Miami for Final Year of College Basketball

In an exciting announcement, Haley Cavinder has revealed that she will be joining her sister Hanna to play college basketball at the University of Miami. Both sisters have officially committed to playing their fifth and final year of college basketball for the Hurricanes. This decision comes after Hanna’s recent announcement of her return to the University of Miami to continue her basketball career.

Haley took to social media to share her excitement about the opportunity to play alongside her twin sister. She stated, “Given the news yesterday that my sister was returning to play ball at Miami and after careful consideration and thought, I’ve decided to return to the University of Miami and play with Hanna for our final and 5th year. There is nothing more important than family and the bond I share with my Twin sister. Being presented with the opportunity to play together one more time is something I cannot pass up. I am excited for this upcoming season and can’t wait to play at the U.”

The Cavinder Twins, who are currently signed to an NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deal with WWE, have previously appeared on WWE NXT television. However, it seems that their WWE careers will be put on hold for the time being as they focus on their college basketball journey.

This news has generated significant buzz among fans and sports enthusiasts alike. The Cavinder Twins have gained recognition for their exceptional skills on the basketball court and their dynamic presence as a duo. Their decision to reunite at the University of Miami adds an extra layer of excitement to their already impressive careers.

In addition to their basketball talents, the Cavinder Twins have also made a mark in the world of professional wrestling. Their partnership with WWE through the NIL deal showcases their versatility and potential for success in various arenas.

Meanwhile, in other WWE news, Big E., a member of The New Day, has been enjoying his new role as a host and analyst for WWE. Since suffering a neck injury in March 2022, which may prevent him from returning to in-ring competition, Big E. has embraced this new opportunity to contribute to WWE programming.

During an appearance on WWE’s “The Bump,” Big E. expressed his enthusiasm for his current role. He stated, “It has been a lot of fun [analyst work for WWE]. For me, I just want to continue to have fun. I always feel like I’m just winging it. That’s essentially my entire career, is just winging it. So the fact that people seem to enjoy the winging is nice.”

He further added, “So I think we have some more things lined up in the future. It’s something I’ve had a ton of fun doing so far, and what I love too is, the product, our shows, are so hot right now. Sell-out after sell-out. The excitement of the product has been incredible. So to be a small part of that has been a joy. So looking forward to doing more of it.”

Big E.’s positive outlook and dedication to entertaining fans have resonated with viewers. Despite his injury, he continues to contribute to the WWE brand and play a role in its ongoing success.

Overall, the announcements regarding Haley Cavinder joining her sister Hanna at the University of Miami for their final year of college basketball and Big E.’s enjoyment of his new role as a host and analyst for WWE demonstrate the diverse paths and opportunities available within the world of sports and entertainment. Fans eagerly anticipate witnessing the Cavinder Twins’ journey at the University of Miami and Big E.’s continued contributions to WWE programming.