Summary
Adam Brooks is reportedly set to spend time at the WWE Performance Center this week as a guest coach.
The reported visit would add Brooks to WWE's regular rotation of outside names brought in to work with talent in Orlando. WWE has leaned on that approach repeatedly in recent months, and Shawn Michaels recently said Bret Hart would be welcome at the WWE Performance Center if he ever wanted to take part in that kind of role.
Brooks has stayed active across multiple promotions. He recently wrestled at TNA iMPACT! tapings in Syracuse, and he has also worked matches in MLW, ROH, PWG, and PROGRESS during his career. In Australia, Brooks has long been one of the most recognizable names associated with Melbourne City Wrestling.
What Adam Brooks could bring to WWE talent
Adam Brooks spending time at the Performance Center would give WWE prospects another look at a wrestler whose experience has come from several different systems rather than one company path.
That matters because Brooks has worked in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, which gives him a broader independent scene perspective than many guest visitors bring. Even if this is only a short-term coaching appearance and not the start of anything bigger, it fits WWE's continued effort to expose developing talent to different styles and different ways of building a match.
Sources
As reported by Mike Johnson via PWInsider.


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