Miranda Alize is getting a major opportunity, as she was among the athletes invited to a recent WWE tryout at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

The February 2026 tryout featured a mix of prospects looking to impress WWE officials, and footage shared by Shawn Michaels confirmed Alize’s participation. She could be seen training alongside other competitors as part of the evaluation process.

The moment also drew attention due to Nixon Newell’s reaction. Newell, known to WWE fans as Tegan Nox, publicly showed support for Alize after spotting her in the video.

“Number 34 is my favorite.”

Alize’s presence at the tryout marks a significant step forward as she looks to break into WWE. With experience from Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling and Ring of Honor, she brings a solid background into the Performance Center environment.

The tryout also comes months after Alize was involved in a controversial situation alongside Nixon Newell in AEW. In November 2025, the two were scheduled to compete on AEW Collision against Anna Jay and Tay Melo, but ultimately left the show before the match took place. The bout had reportedly been cut to around three minutes, and Newell later explained the decision was made respectfully.

“It was all done respectfully. It wasn’t about refusing three minutes — it just wouldn’t have made the match look good. There’s no bad blood. Everyone involved knows the truth. We have receipts, but we won’t show them.”

However, not everyone agreed with that version of events, as Dave Meltzer later reported that many backstage felt the decision was a mistake and pointed to the lack of leverage both talents had at the time.

With that situation now in the past, the focus shifts fully to Alize’s future and whether this tryout could lead to a WWE contract. With WWE continuing to scout new talent, Alize’s performance at the tryout could determine what comes next in her career.

Do you think Miranda Alize did enough at the WWE tryout to earn a contract, or will she need another shot to prove herself? Let us know your thoughts.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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