The Cavinder Twins stole the highlight at WWE “Smackdown” on Friday night.
Haley and Hanna Cavinder — the previous University of Miami basketball players, who signed NIL deals with the WWE in 2021 — were special guests on the show in Orlando, where the gang went wild when the sisters were introduced on the printed.
Haley also joked that WWE legend, Triple H, who currently serves because the chief content officer for the organization, is their “triplet” in a post on Instagram — which included photos of the 22-year-old twins holding tag team belts.
In a series of videos on TikTok, Haley and Hanna trolled critics that compared them to former tag team champions, the Bella Twins.
In response to 1 TikTok user that commented with: “Real ones know concerning the Bella Twins,” Haley and Hanna shared a video of them waving to the camera at “Smackdown.”
They added of their caption: “Us each time someone says we’re going to the subsequent Bella Twins.”
Haley and Hanna are tight with the previous WWE superstars, Nikki and Brie Garcia, who were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021.
In actual fact, the Bella twins “passed the torch” to the Cavinder sisters when the foursome attended the 2023 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on July 12.
The Bella twins, who joined the WWE in 2008, played a big role in the ladies’s revolution within the sports and entertainment giant.
In other videos from their visit to “Smackdown,” Haley and Hanna practiced their WWE entrance and performed skits within the ring while the world was empty.
“From playing D1 basketball together to being the subsequent tag team,” they wrote over one clip.
“Us on our technique to be the subsequent twin tag team within the WWE,” they added over one other video.
The blondes strut down the runway to the ring, where they posed and danced while they pretended to snap photos of each other.
Haley and Hanna — who’ve 4.5 million followers on TikTok — became two of the highest NIL earners while on the University of Miami.
In July 2022, Forbes reported the Cavinder twins were nearing $2 million in NIL deals.
Haley and Hanna, who graduated from the University of Miami in May, signed WWE “Next In Line” deals in 2021 and made their TV debut on the June 6 episode of WWE NXT.
WWE “Next In Line” deals “provide a transparent pathway from collegiate athletics to WWE,” the corporate announced.
Haley told USA Today Sports that she and her sister recently visited the WWE performance center, which is positioned in Orlando, to learn more concerning the company and take part in some training.
“It’s lots of work,” Haley said. “They’re in there on a regular basis, training and attempting to get their bodies right. It’s really cool to dive deep into that and see that.”
The Cavinder twins recently moved to Fort Lauderdale and showed off their latest “dream” apartment in a video on social media.