Ivar isn’t just dominating in the ring—he’s also making his mark behind the scenes at the WWE Performance Center. In a revealing interview with Chris Van Vliet, the WWE star shared that he’s taken on a new role helping to train and mentor the next generation of wrestlers, specifically those who share his “big guy” style of wrestling.

“Every week I’m at the Performance Center, and I kinda run a ‘big guys’ class, and that’s very beneficial and rewarding to me,” Ivar said. “I love teaching, and I love the idea of producing.”

Known for his incredible agility and power despite his size, Ivar’s unique in-ring style makes him a perfect fit to guide aspiring heavyweights in WWE. His experience as one-half of the War Raiders and his recent journey back from a devastating neck injury provide invaluable lessons for up-and-coming talents.

While balancing his role as a mentor, Ivar is still a force on WWE programming. Alongside Erik, he recently captured the World Tag Team Championships, cementing their dominance on Monday Night RAW.

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Ivar’s work at the WWE Performance Center proves he’s more than just a powerhouse in the ring—he’s shaping the future of the industry. Whether he’s mentoring the next generation or chasing gold on RAW, he’s leaving his mark in and out of the spotlight.

What do you think about Ivar’s role as a mentor at the WWE Performance Center? Do you think he’ll eventually transition into a full-time producer or coach? Share your thoughts and let us know how you feel about this new chapter in his career!

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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