No idea why you'd want to, but you could now send an application to WWE via TikTok. The social media platform has partnered with WWE for its 'Resumes' feature and will allow persons to apply to become a WWE talent directly from the app.

A number of companies have started partnerships with TikTok on such a front, with Target and Chipotle also hiring via the popular video-based app.

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The "WWE Superstar" job description on TikTok is as follows:

Experience: Any

WWE is a recognized leader in global sports and entertainment with programming available in more than 800 million households worldwide across more than 180 countries and over 20 languages. One of the world’s most influential brands, WWE has over 1 billion followers across 15 different platforms.

At WWE we recruit athletes and performers from around the world with wide-ranging backgrounds including the NFL, NBA, MMA, Olympic sports, Collegiate athletics, the Military, Strongman, the world of entertainment … and now TikTok!

Ideal candidates possess:

World-class athleticism

Size, flexibility, strength, & agility

Personality & charisma

Global appeal & diversity

Coachability, work ethic, & professionalism

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Who's Going To Be WWE's First TikTok Star?

Any readers in the United States who have their sights set on becoming a WWE superstar could head to TikTok right now and get the ball rolling.

WWE's understood to be intent on replacing their released talent with younger, bigger stars so, should you fit that description, then why not give it a go?

Rather ironically, one might be asked to get off TikTok if they do get hired as WWE has a strict third-party policy in place now. Zelina Vega was fired over the very thing late last year, however, she's back with the promotion after getting re-hired in recent times.

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