Kale Dixon and Uriah Connors have been officially added to WWE’s roster page on its website, reflecting their recent consistent presence on NXT television. The duo has become integral to the new iteration of Chase U, aligning with Andre Chase.
This development follows a period of change for Chase U. In November, a loss by Andre Chase to Ridge Holland on WWE NXT led to the disbandment of the original faction, which included Chase, Duke Hudson, Riley Osborne, and Thea Hail. Subsequently, WWE released Hudson and Osborne, while Hail later returned to NXT programming without her prior Chase U affiliation.
Amidst this, Dixon and Connors approached Andre Chase, encouraging him to relaunch Chase U with them as new members. The revamped Chase U recently participated in their first televised tag team match, where they were defeated by OTM. Their on-screen activities continue next week, as Dixon and Connors will team with Chase for a six-man tag team match against three representatives of DarkState. Dixon’s appearances in WWE also include a notable prior match against Bron Breakker on WWE RAW.
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WWE’s official website provides the following biography for Kale Dixon:
Chase U is back, and Kale Dixon is prepared to be the Superstar to bring them to glory. A former standout college baseball player, Dixon paired up with Uriah Connors, and the two convinced Andre Chase to reopen the famed school after it closed its doors. Whether it’s tag team or singles action, Dixon is representing Chase U as if his life depended on it.
For Uriah Connors, the son of Fit Finlay, the WWE website offers this description:
Don’t let his brash, arrogant attitude fool you. Uriah Connors is a fierce competitor. A second-generation Superstar trained by the legendary Fit Finlay, Connors brings a unique strong style to the ring and to the new-look Chase U. Alongside Kale Dixon, Connors is doing everything in his power to make a name for himself with the red-and-black banner under his name.
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