WWE signs ‘Cheer’ star Gabi Butler to contract

A star of the Netflix docuseries “Cheer” is coming to WWE.

It was announced via People today that “Cheer” star Gabi Butler has signed a WWE contract. The 24-year-old Butler told People that she fell in love with pro wrestling after attending this year’s SummerSlam in Nashville, where she spent time with WWE co-CEO Stephanie McMahon. Butler said Stephanie “really inspired” her to take the leap into WWE.

People wrote that Butler will be “training at WWE’s Performance Center in Orlando and will attend the biggest events in the sport as she immerses herself in the wrestling world.” Butler has two years of college eligibility left and is currently thinking about where she wants to cheer next year.

“This year is the first year that I’ve actually taken a break from cheerleading,” Butler said. “I did a tour this summer, and that was [a] very, very time-consuming thing, mentally and physically. So I took this year off and I’m currently thinking about where I would want to cheer in college next year.”

Butler told People that she is looking forward to the challenge of competing in an actual wrestling match one day.

“I would definitely love to take that challenge, hopefully in the future,” Butler said. “You have to be committed to be wrestling, that’s for sure. It definitely doesn’t look easy.”

“Cheer” premiered on Netflix in 2020 and “follows the ups and downs of Navarro College’s competitive cheer squad as they work to win a coveted national title.”

“It’s very related to cheerleading because we’re performers, we’re entertainers, we like to put on a show and we also have to be athletic,” Butler said about wrestling.

Paul “Triple H” Levesque tweeted about Butler signing with WWE: “Sky’s the limit for @GabiButlerCheer… excited to welcome this incredible athlete to the @WWE Performance Center!”

Butler has 2.6 million followers on TikTok and 2.1 million on Instagram.

NJPW to have cheering sections for September 5 & 6 events

NJPW is bringing back cheering starting in the fall.

During this morning’s NJPW press conference, it was announced that the company will hold special events on September 5 and 6 at Korakuen Hall as part of their Burning Spirit tour. These shows will be at half capacity to allow a cheering section. The company said that more details on these events will follow soon.

Cheering has been discouraged at live events in Japan due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Since NJPW resumed shows in June of 2020, fans have been encouraged to clap instead of cheer during the shows.

DDT has also announced a show that will allow cheering taking place on July 7. The card will be headlined with Kazusada Higuchi & Naomi Yoshimura taking on Yuki Ueno and Toi Kojima.

NJPW’s next tour will be their G1 Climax tournament starting on July 16, running through August 18 in Budokan Hall.