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The first Chinese WWE superstar?

Bin Wang is one of seven Chinese athletes hand-picked by the WWE in the hope that one of them will become the first Chinese WWE "superstar."

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The first Chinese WWE superstar?

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  1. The principal Chinese WWE superstar?

  2. WWE wrestler Bin Wang of China headlocks his adversary Wesley Blake amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. In a couple of weeks, the 230-pound Wang, who touched base in the United States in June, will be joined by seven other Chinese competitors hand-picked by World Wrestling Entertainment Inc, with the expectation that one of them will end up being the main Chinese WWE "hotshot." REUTERS/Scott Audette

  3. Bin Wang works out amid ring preparing at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  4. Bin Wang listens to educator Norman Smiley amid ring preparing at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  5. Bin Wang works with another advancement wrestler amid ring preparing at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. Three mornings a week, the 22-year-old, a local of China's Anhui territory, enters a beige, low-ascent incorporating tucked with an office stop in Orlando, Florida, to put in hours body-pummeling individuals. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  6. Bin Wang extends amid ring preparing at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  7. Bin Wang converses with a kindred wrestler amid ring preparing at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  8. Bin Wang puts a headlock on another advancement wrestler. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  9. WWE wrestler Bin Wang has lunch at home between works out at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  10. WWE wrestler Bin Wang of China readies his lunch at home between workouts. WWE, the $1.5 billion organization known for enormous identities and silly story lines, needs its Chinese wrestlers to be the following TV sensation in China, a market where different U.S. media organizations have wavered. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  11. Bin Wang of China practices his limited time recordings at the WWE Performance Center. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  12. Bin Wang works out in the rec center at the WWE Performance Center. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  13. Bin Wangworks out at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  14. Bin Wang works out with coach Sean Hayes at the WWE Performance Center in Azalea Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  15. Bin Wang enters the phase amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  16. Bin Wang enters the phase amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  17. Bin Wang hits rival Wesley Blake amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  18. Bin Wang strikes his rival Wesley Blake amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  19. Bin Wang celebrates amid a taping of the WWE's NXT appear at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  20. Bin Wang bows to adversary Wesley Blake backstage after their match. REUTERS/Scott Audette

  21. Bin Wang drives back to the WWE Performance Center after lunch at home. REUTERS/Scott Audette

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