Hall of Famer Sean Waltman Mentors Independent Wrestling Talent
Summary
– Sean Waltman (X-Pac) is working with WWE to help develop talent in the WWE ID program
– Waltman watches footage of ID prospects and provides guidance on character development
– The WWE ID program launched in October to support independent wrestling schools and talent
Former D-Generation X member Sean Waltman, better known to wrestling fans as X-Pac, has taken on a behind-the-scenes role with WWE to help develop emerging talent within the company’s WWE ID program. According to Dave Meltzer in the latest edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Waltman is actively reviewing footage of WWE ID talent and providing valuable feedback.
The two-time WWE Hall of Famer is reportedly offering guidance on areas for improvement and advising performers on which aspects of their characters they should maintain. This mentorship role leverages Waltman’s decades of experience across multiple major wrestling promotions.
WWE launched its ID (Identify, Develop) program last October to discover and nurture independent wrestling talent. The program works with five wrestling schools across the United States, including Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory in Atlanta and Rikishi’s Knokx Pro Academy in Los Angeles.
In February, WWE expanded the program by introducing official WWE ID matches, which are promoted weekly on social media. The company also organizes a WWE ID Championship Tournament in Las Vegas during WrestleMania weekend, featuring matches across various independent promotions.
Meltzer’s report did not specify how long Waltman has been working in this capacity, and the wrestling veteran has kept quiet about his new role on his personal social media accounts. Waltman’s involvement adds significant credibility to the program, given his status as a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, inducted as a member of D-Generation X in 2019 and as part of the New World Order in 2020.
Currently signed to a WWE Legends contract, Waltman brings his wealth of knowledge from a career that spanned WWE, WCW, and various independent promotions to this new generation of wrestling hopefuls.


