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Want to become wrestler.

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#1 ·
I am gonna work out every day at my schools gym then go to Wrestling School, work in the indies for a couple years, then try to make it in the performance center, it will be a hard road but I am willing to take it and actually stay committed.
 
#2 ·
Train hard man and good luck!!
 
#3 ·
Where do you live? WWE scouts more in specific regions and through various schools so your location could be key.
 
#19 · (Edited)
Good luck OP, give it your all every time you train and don't let anybody tell you that you'll never make it because hey, some people have to make it otherwise there would be no WWE roster.
Performance Center? Why?

WWE is the worst wrestling company on the planet
Maybe because the money in WWE is way more than any Indy company can pay there wrestlers, or because it's the most famous wrestling company in the world, or maybe it's because you're going to be competing with the best and the biggest in the WWE.

I reckon if you asked 100 guys on their first day of wrestling school what their ultimate goal in wrestling is, I'm pretty sure at least 95 of them would say either making it to WWE or achieving something in WWE.
 
#12 ·
When I was younger, I seriously considered going to a wrestling school and pursuing wrestling but it never really came to fruition.

I hope things are different for you. Best of luck!
 
#14 ·
So many of us don't follow our dreams or even attempt them.

So wish you all the luck in the world in my friend, and
Remember to keep us posted on how you are doing as well.
 
#18 ·
Go for it mate!

I used to think i could do it, but then i remembered im 5'6, 127 pounds, and have no stamina whatsoever :p
 
#21 ·
You wanna be a wrassler in the WWE pump yourself full of steroids and look like that guy from the WBF gif and with little knowledge of wrasslin you'll be a superstar in no time and be one of Vince golden boys.

All joking at side.

Good luck man,


Make sure you at least spend a few years in the indies go to new Japan first tho.
 
#22 · (Edited)
I wish you luck. But don't get delusional :p, it's very unlikely you'll make it to the WWE. In fact it's nearly impossible unless your train 24/7, are in your teens or early 20's, and are above 6'0 of muscle.

You also need to have the look, charisma. I'm not saying you don't have a lot going for you - you may. I don't know you. But there are LOTS of people trying to make it, LOTS. You may be very talented, but so is Alex Riley - and WWE KNOWS who he is. [joke]And say you pull off the feat of making it to the WWE, you'd probably wind up Brad Maddox.[/joke] :lol

I'm not trying to discourage you. After all, what do I know? I don't know what it takes to be a successful professional wrestler. I'm not working for the WWE.

But I've invested most of my time into my art and exercise over the past several years. I've neglected work and school. And now I'm 27 years old, my art and exercise has gotten me nowhere, and I'm looking for 8 dollar an hour (minimum wage) type jobs. I THOUGHT I was the most special person in the whole wide world too, I thought I was guaranteed to make it. Don't be me! :p

I'm going to give advice I can't seem to do, focus on school and work, and have fun on your FREE TIME.
 
#23 ·
But I've invested most of my time into my art and exercise over the past several years. I've neglected work and school. And now I'm 27 years old, my art and exercise has gotten me nowhere, and I'm looking for 8 dollar an hour (minimum wage) type jobs.
I've been studying my whole life, now I'm 29, unemployed and at my last job I was paid 3.5€/h (way below minimum wage, but somehow legal).

Anyway, chase your dreams or you will regret that forever, even if you fail, at least you tried. Apart from going to the gym and wrestling school, I think that acting classes will help too. Good luck!
 
#24 ·
It's easier to get in if you're a crossover.

Profootball
MMA

Actors can get in Tommy Lister Jr. but it's much easier for a female actress to get in.

Get famous first then you'll have more booking protection.

Get big in a smaller fed.

The WWE books almost every fulltimer like shit except for people like Orton, Reigns, and Cena.

Even a good medal won't protect you like Kurt Angle. Get over first. Then join the WWE.

Getting a push in the WWE is all about what VKM wants unless you're a "star".
 
#25 ·
Hey good luck. I want to be a wrestler myself. Dont think longterm goals or you will drive yourself crazy. Try getting better and you'll end up where you'll end up theres nothing you can do about it so dont stress. If wwe is your only goal you'll probably end up dissapointed. Do it because you love it and dont worry about where you end up.
 
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