The WWE Performance Center is hosting several top female prospects from around the globe, as well as two male candidates, as part of a mini-tryout this week in Orlando, Fla.

Representing Norway’s independent wrestling scene are Ingrid “Kira” Hoftun and Kamilla “Natasja” Tjöstland, and luchadora Chik Tormenta from Mexico. Six-foot-five Katsiaryna Kavaleva, a championship kickboxer-turned-MMA fighter from Belarus, was invited back to the Performance Center after attending a tryout earlier this year.

See photos from WWE's March 2017 tryout at the WWE Performance Center, featuring Olympic Silver Medalist Jaime Espinal, second-generation wrestler Wes Brisco and more. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOTT MILLER

Former Olympian Jaime Espinal and second-generation wrestler Wes Brisco also attended the camp.

Espinal is a Dominican-born freestyle wrestler who became Puerto Rico’s first medalist in wrestling when he took silver in the 84 kg division in London in 2012. He also competed and served as Puerto Rico’s flagbearer at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio.

Eight-year veteran Wes Brisco is the son and nephew of WWE Hall of Famers Gerald & Jack Brisco, respectively. He used to compete for NXT’s predecessor, Florida Championship Wrestling, and has also wrestled internationally, including for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Stay tuned to WWE.com for coverage of the WWE Performance Center, from tryout reports to new signee announcements.