It is one of WWE's developmental territories. Wrestlers who are successful in OVW usually get moved to WWE Actually you are wrong, WWE's development territory is Florida Championship Wrestling, WWE cut ties with OVW about 5 years ago.
No it is not
Go to FCWwrestling.com, that is current official WWE developmental center at the moment.
if you consider WWE's developmental territorry Florida Championship Wrestleing (FCW) minors then yes.
If the question is how you "join" the WWE, you pay quite a sum of money, to go to wrestling school, then you try out for FCW or one of their other developmental territories, and when they decide you are ready they will sign you, to dark matches or NXT, and if you are good enough you will move up to mid-carder or main event.
The main ways talent comes to WWE are from developmental territories. These are "training grounds" of young wrestlers. Before joining a developmental territory, one must have prior wrestling training (high school/NCAA wrestling, etc.). It is very expensive and takes years of very hard training and life-style changes, and most in the WWE don't get past the lower card (those that usually wrestle during dark matches [matches not televised]).
You have to sign a developmental contranct with the WWE and they will sennd to OVW or FCW.
In 2003 he was offered a developmental contract. He was on the wwe show tough enough however in 2002.
WWE NXT was the wrestling developmental branch for WWE, created in August 2012. In June 2013, NXT was moved to within WWE.com.
Andy Leavine is currently working in WWE's developmental territory, FCW (Florida Championship Wrestling). It is unknown when he will debut in WWE.
Yes, he is still with the WWE. He is the color commentator in their developmental show NXT where young, up and coming wrestlers compete. He has been with the WWE since October 2007. He signed up with WW and was offered a developmental contract with Florida Championship Wrestling. He was with FCW, ECW and NXT during his tenure with the WWE
The WWE has only one developemental territory and it is Florida Championship Wrestling.