WWE superstar Myles Borne has delivered an uplifting message to individuals who feel different due to any personal challenges. Recently, Borne made headlines by winning a battle royal on WWE NXT, securing a shot at the NXT Title against Oba Femi at the upcoming Battleground event on May 25th.
In a surprise twist during the May 6th edition of NXT, where many anticipated established contenders like Trick Williams or rising star Je’Von Evans to dominate, it was Borne from the No Quarter Catch Crew who emerged victorious. While Borne has primarily competed in tag team matches alongside Tavion Heights under the leadership of Charlie Dempsey, this win marks an impactful solo achievement in his career.
Borne’s journey has been particularly inspirational. Born with persistent pulmonary hypertension, a severe condition that put his life at risk shortly after birth, he overcame significant obstacles, which he and his family attribute to a miracle. Living as a partially deaf individual, Borne has a unique perspective on challenges and resilience. He often shares his experiences with humor, referencing his similarities to Randy Orton.
In a heartfelt message on Twitter, Borne encouraged kids living with disabilities, stating, “May 25th, I’m going to put it all on the line. This is for all the kids who are different. For those who face challenges or have a disability that they think limits them. Nothing limits us. If I can do it, you can too. Let’s ride.”
As he prepares for his first NXT title challenge, Borne exemplifies determination and serves as a role model for many. The excitement builds for NXT Battleground in Tampa, where fans will witness this pivotal match that not only signifies Borne’s career but also his message of hope.
The lineup for the Battleground event includes not only Borne’s championship match but also features the NXT Women’s Championship bout between Stephanie Vaquer and Jordynne Grace, alongside the TNA World Championship match pitting Joe Hendry against Trick Williams.
Myles Borne’s story is a testament to overcoming adversity and inspires others to embrace their differences, fostering a sense of community and support among fans and fellow wrestlers alike.