FORMER Germany international goalkeeper Tim Wiese is set to make his official WWE debut on November 3.

Wiese, capped six times by Germany, made the switch from football to wrestling in late 2014.

WWE announced on Friday that Wiese, who won six caps for Germany in a 15 year football career, will join established stars Sheamus and Cesaro in a three-man team against “The Shining Stars” and Bo Dallas in a six-man clash at Munich’s Olympiahalle.

Former German international goalkeeper Tim Wiese. Source: Supplied

The 34-year-old made his first WWE appearance at a live event in Frankfurt shortly after signing, but has so far not stepped into the ring.

The 129kg Wiese said he is looking forward to making his debut in front of a ‘home’ crowd in Germany.

“What a great way to make my debut!” Wiese said.

“It’s awesome to make my first WWE appearance in such a great match. I worked hard for this moment and I can’t wait to step into the WWE ring together with Cesaro and Sheamus.”

Tim Wiese celebrates with The Usos during WWE Live 2014. Source: Supplied

Former WWE champion Triple H added: “As a former elite professional athlete, Tim knows what it takes to focus on a goal and go all-out to achieve it.

“It will be a historic night for WWE in Germany when Tim steps into the ring alongside Cesaro and Sheamus.”

Wiese played 386 matches across spells with Fortuna Koln, Kaiserslautern, Werder Bremen and Hoffenheim, with his last match coming in 2013.

The 193cm tall Wiese used to play at about 91kg, meaning he’s added an astonishing 38kg during his transformation into a WWE wrestler.

Tim Wiese during his WWE transformation. Source: Supplied

Tim Wiese with WWE superstar Triple H. Source: Twitter

What Tim Wiese used to look like. Source: Supplied

Tim Wiese in 2010, the year he went to a World Cup with Germany. Source: Getty Images

Tim Wiese with the German national team during 2012. Source: Getty Images