WWE is all about branching into the next frontier and they are looking for people to take them there. A lot of the newer generation utilize TikTok and WWE is going for that demographic in a big way.

TikTok has launched a new features for submitting resumes and WWE is right there with it. Vince McMahon’s company will now accept someone’s resume via TikTok along with many other companies.

WWE included some information about the company and what you need to submit a resume via TikTok. They are apparently looking to fill their roster via the popular social media app.

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TikTok has made a lot of headlines since its launch, and now they are a job recruitment site. It seems that you really never know what to expect from the internet, because it seems like just yesterday that the 45th POTUS was trying to shut TikTok down.

We’ll have to see if any future Superstars’ origin stories include “I submitted my resume on TikTok.” If anything, this will probably get them some interesting content to use if they wish.

What’s your take on WWE looking for Superstars on TikTok? Sound off in the comments!

H Jenkins

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