The National Wrestling Alliance is investing in the future and two rising young talents are getting their shot. Ringside News has learned that Eddie Grayson and Jack Valor, an 18-year-old tag team duo based out of Chicago, have officially signed multi-year contracts with the National Wrestling Alliance. The signing marks a major step forward for the young team, who have already started gaining attention through appearances on NWA programming. A source in NWA sent word to Ringside News confirming that the company has locked in the duo to multi-year agreements after seeing their early work inside the ring. At just 18 years old, Grayson and Valor represent one of the youngest tag teams to secure deals with the promotion. Before signing their contracts, the pair had already begun making noise within the company. They previously appeared on NWA Powerrr and recently competed in the Crockett Cup, giving them valuable experience on a national stage early in their careers. Outside of NWA, the duo has also built momentum on the independent scene. Grayson and Valor are currently the Chicago Style Wrestling (CSW) Tag Team Champions, a run that helped boost their profile and opened the door to bigger opportunities. With contracts now locked in and momentum already building, Eddie Grayson and Jack Valor suddenly find themselves with a major opportunity to prove they belong on a national stage. NWA is clearly betting on their upside, and now the pressure shifts to the young duo to deliver when the spotlight gets brighter. Do you think Eddie Grayson and Jack Valor have what it takes to become breakout stars in NWA, or is it too early to tell? Drop your thoughts below and let us know what you think. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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