Jimmy House has officially landed on WWE’s radar.

House was presented with a WWE ID contract during the Rhodes Wrestling Academy: Rhodes Cup event. The moment took place after House competed in a match against Timothy Thatcher, who personally handed him the contract.

The signing marks a major milestone for the rising independent wrestler, who previously attended a WWE tryout at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida back in January.

House has been building experience across several promotions on the independent scene. His résumé includes appearances for Reality of Wrestling and Future Stars of Wrestling. He also appeared on the December 2 episode of Ring of Honor television, teaming with Jay Alexander and Vin Parker in a match against The Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno, and John Silver.

Outside the ring, House also works as a strength coach, adding another layer to his athletic background as he continues developing his wrestling career.

The WWE ID program is designed to identify promising talent on the independent scene and give them opportunities to grow within the company’s system. Many wrestlers in the program are featured on WWE’s developmental platforms, including EVOLVE events tied to the Performance Center system.

For Jimmy House, the contract signals that WWE sees potential in his future — and the next stage of his career may now be unfolding inside the company’s developmental pipeline.

Do you think Jimmy House has what it takes to make it to WWE’s main roster one day? Let us know your thoughts and feedback.

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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