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Cavinder twins make WWE television debut

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The Cavinder twins are now officially WWE superstars.

Haley and Hanna Cavinder, the TikTok phenoms who doubled as members of the University of Miami women's basketball team, made their television debuts for the promotion on Wednesday night.

The two appeared in the ring after Thea Hail won a battle royal to become the number one contender for NXT's women's championship next week. 

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Haley Cavinder, #14, and Hanna Cavinder, #15 of the Miami Hurricanes, celebrate in the locker room after defeating the Indiana Hoosiers during the second round of the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament held at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on March 20, 2023 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Joe Robbins/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Haley and Hanna brought Hail to their shoulders to celebrate her victory.

The twins signed an NIL deal with WWE in December 2021 and hinted that after basketball, they would indulge in the brand.

"We love the WWE, their fanbase, the sport, the fitness side of it. That fits Hanna and I’s brand and aligns with us. They’re a great partner, and we’re excited about the future with them," Haley said.

"After playing all four years together and deciding not to take our fifth year, we just decided there’s more opportunities besides basketball," Haley said on "Today" in April. "Obviously, it’s such a difficult position to be in because we wanted to take our fifth year to play and continue, but I think it came down to just optimizing all of the opportunities we have ahead of us."

Haley Cavinder, #14 of the Miami Hurricanes, and Hanna Cavinder, #15 of the Miami Hurricanes, during pregame during

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