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Former college basketball standout Gina Adams is making headlines once again, but this time it’s not for dropping buckets—it’s for body slams. The Lynn University baller from Westlake, Ohio, is now stepping into an entirely new arena after signing with WWE’s Next In Line (NIL) program, joining an elite group of collegiate athletes transitioning into the world of professional wrestling.Adams, a 5’11” guard/forward, was known for her athleticism, confidence, and on-court leadership during her time at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and later at Lynn University in Florida. With nearly 500 career points in 58 games, including standout performances like a 22-point explosion against Gannon and a double-double against Seton Hill, she proved to be a reliable two-way player. While injuries sidelined her during the 2023-24 season, Adams remained a key figure in her team and never lost her competitive edge.
High school hero with a championship mentality
Before her college career, she was a star at the high school level, scoring over 1,000 career points and earning the 2020 Southwestern Conference MVP title. She was a three-time First Team All-Conference selection and capped off her school career with an appearance in the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches All-Star Game.
Now, Adams is trading in sneakers for wrestling boots. Her transition to WWE comes through the company’s NIL program, which identifies and grooms collegiate athletes for potential careers in sports entertainment.
The same program has previously produced successful wrestlers like NXT Champion Oba Femi.
Part of a star-studded NIL class
Adams joins 11 other athletes in WWE’s latest NIL class, a group that includes sons of wrestling legends like Scott Steiner, Mark Henry, and Titus O’Neil. But despite not having wrestling lineage, Adams is already turning heads. She brings not only a solid sporting background but also the charisma and presence WWE looks for in its next generation of stars.
On Instagram, Adams expressed her excitement, joking, “Can’t wait for my first RKO 😛,” hinting at her eagerness to jump into the theatrics of wrestling. Friends and followers flooded her comments with support, mixing encouragement with playful disbelief.Whether she’s pulling off alley-oops or preparing for suplexes, Gina Adams is proving she’s not afraid to embrace the spotlight in a whole new way. With WWE’s eyes on her and fans ready to cheer her evolution, Adams might soon be known not just as a basketball phenom, but as the next big thing in the WWE universe.Also Read: King of the Ring heats up as Randy Orton books semifinal spot