If WWE wants to go all in with their teased WWE Horsewomen vs. MMA Horsewomen angle, they are now able to do so after the final two former MMA standouts have signed on with the company. Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir have officially joined WWE as the women reported to the Performance Center on Monday.

Those two, along with Ronda Rousey and NXT's Shayna Baszler, comprise the Four Horsewomen of MMA as the group made their presence known at last year's Mae Young Classic.

Duke fought in Invicta and UFC and posted a 3-5 record in her pro mixed martial arts career. She had lost her last five fights and last stepped foot into the octagon in July 2016.

Shafir sported a 1-2 record with Lights Out promotions and Invicta, and like Rousey, she is a submission specialist who utilizes the armbar. She is also engaged to NXT star Roderick Strong who joined the promotion in 2016.

The newcomers joined Rousey in support of Baszler at last year's Mae Young Classic where they came face-to-face with Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch and Bayley (with an absent Sasha Banks rounding out the foursome).

In addition to coming face-to-face outside the ring as seen in the above video, the women also squared off ringside to the joy of the WWE Universe.

But before anything more than a staredown comes of this, Duke and Shafir will need lots of work in the ring. CagesideSeats.com reported in December that the two weren't even training in pro wrestling at the time so they are as green as could be at this stage.

However, Rousey was also pretty damn green and we all saw how she performed in her wrestling debut at WrestleMania. If these two ladies can put in the same time and effort to perfect their wrestling crafts as Rousey did, then we could very well see the Four Horsewomen of MMA face the Four Horsewomen of WWE in a ring in the near future.

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