How Can I Get A Job Wrestling In The Wwe?
Could someone plz explain all the steps id have to take to become a WWE superstar???
Like even the smallest details, i want them all.
EVERY STEP!!
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Join a gym that stresses weights and wrestling get a coach
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good luck and don’t listen to these other jerks ! GO 4 IT
step 1.
you need to be extreamly fit so id start by getting into a gym.
step 2.
then I would find the nearest local training facility .
get some experience with a small independant
wrestling leage./indy …….
step3.
send your resume into the wwe
headquarters…..there address should be in the
corparate section of wwe.com homepage .
Try a drama class !!! LOL
first off thanks for the question.
first off you need to get experience so i would suggesr joining a local wrestling promotion and train with them for about a year or longer if needed, remember wrestling takes time, dont expect to be in a mainevent if they book you on the card, your character needs to be good and gimmick ect, you will gain experience in these matches and eventually could get better, you may be required to cut a promo which you could practice, from there if you wanted to you could move onto higher promotions or the indy circuits where if you are lucky might be spotted by say a wwe scout, if they like what they see they will invite you to the wwe for a trial dark match and if they were impressed with you they will invite you for more dark matches until if they really like you they will sign you up for the main roster if you have what they like, remember they are looking to market you.
its not easy making it into the wrestling buisness, i would say about 300 turn up to a training session and about 50 are left the next day because they realise wrestling isnt for them.
just try it out first and dont expect anything because you might be lucky or you might not, it depends on what you have to offer.
good luck to you.
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Its alot tougher than it sounds, Picture yourself as a wrestler. You wake up at 7:00 in the morning. You get to the airport at 8:30. You take a flight across the country and arrive at 11:00. After renting a car, checking into a hotel room, and something to eat, it’s 1:00. Time to go to a photo shoot. So you drive to a mall and sign autographs until 3:00. It’s time to head on over to the arena. Getting through traffic, you might make it by 4:30. After you eat something and do a short workout, it’s 5:30. At that time you go talk to one of the bookers and he goes over your match with you. If you can find the time, you and your opponent do a quick run down of what’s going to happen. By then it’s 7:00 and it’s time to go on. You wrestle a match and leave the arena at 10:00. You get to the hotel by 12:00 and get some sleep before you do it all over again in the morning. Now find time to workout and keep the marvelous body a wrestler has. And you want some sort of social life don’t you? Good luck.
But if you are determined, it isn’t impossible to become a wrestler. The first thing you must do is go to a local wrestling school. A good phone book should supply you with information on at least one training facility. When you get signed up (the cost is around $2000 for two months) you begin to train. 99 percent of people never make it past the school. Imagine high school football, except twice as hard. The trainer doesn’t care if you quit or not, he’s just doing his job. They let you know you’re going to get hurt, that’s unavoidable. Most people walk away from the school after the first week with bruises galore. If you’re one of the lucky, and I use that word loosely, people to make it through, then it’s time for the independent federations.
You’ll be working once or twice a week, in front of 100-300 people making $25 a night or sometimes nothing at all. This is to work on your ring skills and your personality. Some guys find themselves in these small leagues for years, others never make it past them. Now if you’re lucky enough to get yourself booked in a show and a scouter happens to be there, you have a slight chance he might like you. If he does, then you’ll be receiving a phone call or letter asking to wrestle a dark match. A dark match is a match done the night of a TV taping, but is not aired. They’re done to pump up the crowd. So you go to the big company, meet all the wrestlers, wrestle your match, and go home. 9 out of 10 times you just wait for that to happen again. If you’re really a lucky one, you’ll get a phone call to come back and wrestle some more dark matches. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll get signed by a major company.
So as you can see, being a wrestler is a tough job. Even if you do make it through school and get hired by a top federation, will you be able to handle the schedule? That’s something you have to ask yourself before you pursue this career.
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first of all you have to be fit, then don’t just join any school go on the internet and look for a school with thes credentials, have been open for more than 4 years, has at least 4 rings, trains you for 3 or more days a week,had superstars who went on to wrestle in the WWE or TNA and also give you hundreds of matches in front of a crowd and trains you for no less than 2 years and is not far from a major city. the link below is a wrestling school that trains you for two years, you train 4 days a week and you do shows with them, they also have an at home dvd training set that is good and the school is in georgia, i’m going there soon. Also make sure you get a college degree.
say your prayers and eat your vitamins
steroids, and a love of concussions.