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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Aug 25, 2014 17:41:32 GMT -5
No, because they wouldn't use me properly. By which I mean they wouldn't let me win all the matches and main event all the PPVs. So they'd just be wasting my talent.
I'd happily take the job of Renee's personal assistant, though.
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Post by NXT919 on Aug 25, 2014 18:13:05 GMT -5
Yes, I do. When I turn 18, I plan on working for LCW, an amateur wrestling promotion (Louisiana Championship Wrestling). Then I want to go to WWE after about 4-5 years. I'm 14 5'11 1/2 and 170 lbs. So, hopefully. It took Kevin Steen 14 years to get there, Prince Devitt 14 years to get there and KENTA 14 years to get there. You'd have to be an exceptional talent to get to WWE in 4-5 years time given how long it took those dudes to get signed. Oh, okay. I just thought that you needed 4-5 years of amateur wrestling experience to get into the WWE.
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Post by Midnight on Aug 25, 2014 20:12:08 GMT -5
Yes I would love to become a WWE superstar, or at least someone working behind the scenes. I need to find an affordable wrestling school in NYC.
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Post by Last Trent Barreta Fan on Aug 25, 2014 20:41:54 GMT -5
Yes but the closest wrestling school is on the far eastern part of the state for me. I'd have to be 100% committed. I was in acting classes in high school, now I just have to get in shape. I actually want to learn from Bob Holly, and I want to grow tougher and smarter. I feel like we would have chemistry in the ring, since we have a lot in common. I already know by the time I'm 50 my body is going to be shot so why not make the most of it?
I think being on the indie scene would be great, you get to see the country, you get to meet new people constantly, you learn what it's like to struggle and you learn to be grateful for everything you earn.
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Post by LA Times on Aug 25, 2014 20:55:26 GMT -5
It took Kevin Steen 14 years to get there, Prince Devitt 14 years to get there and KENTA 14 years to get there. You'd have to be an exceptional talent to get to WWE in 4-5 years time given how long it took those dudes to get signed. Oh, okay. I just thought that you needed 4-5 years of amateur wrestling experience to get into the WWE. You may need more than that. Many NCAA wrestlers with 5+ yrs amateur experience have been released in WWE developmental.
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Post by The Mask of Truth on Aug 26, 2014 3:12:40 GMT -5
I heard TNA was hiring..
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Post by NXT919 on Aug 26, 2014 17:25:50 GMT -5
Oh, okay. I just thought that you needed 4-5 years of amateur wrestling experience to get into the WWE. You may need more than that. Many NCAA wrestlers with 5+ yrs amateur experience have been released in WWE developmental. Oh, okay. Thanks for the help guys!
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Post by JFlagg on Aug 26, 2014 17:43:44 GMT -5
Had a dream I went up with Brock Lesnar in a squash match and he killed me. I felt the pain in my sleep man, I remember backing out and begging not to ever have to face him again and I remember all the guys backstage laughing at me..
Anyway if it's something you're really up for go to a local wrestling show around you and tell them you're interested in beginning. They'll help you out to train and get ready
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2014 17:53:11 GMT -5
It took Kevin Steen 14 years to get there, Prince Devitt 14 years to get there and KENTA 14 years to get there. You'd have to be an exceptional talent to get to WWE in 4-5 years time given how long it took those dudes to get signed. Oh, okay. I just thought that you needed 4-5 years of amateur wrestling experience to get into the WWE. If it was that easy, wouldn't the WWE hire almost the entire indie scene? It wont be easy man. You might be putting on five star matches nightly, and even then you may not make it. Always have a back up plan. Get a university diploma.
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Post by NXT919 on Aug 26, 2014 18:07:01 GMT -5
Oh, okay. I just thought that you needed 4-5 years of amateur wrestling experience to get into the WWE. If it was that easy, wouldn't the WWE hire almost the entire indie scene? It wont be easy man. You might be putting on five star matches nightly, and even then you may not make it. Always have a back up plan. Get a university diploma. I will. I may want to go to WWE, but just incase I don't make it which is a 50/50 chance, I will have a back-up plan.
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Post by BROKEN on Aug 26, 2014 18:08:43 GMT -5
Never WWE but sure thing for ROH and NJPW
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2014 18:09:48 GMT -5
If it was that easy, wouldn't the WWE hire almost the entire indie scene? It wont be easy man. You might be putting on five star matches nightly, and even then you may not make it. Always have a back up plan. Get a university diploma. I will. I may want to go to WWE, but just incase I don't make it which is a 50/50 chance, I will have a back-up plan. Not trying to rain on your parade here, but I just really want you to see what you're getting into. There are guys who have been on the independent scene for years. Guys who will be better than you at almost everything you do. The chances of you making it is far FAR FAR less than 50%. I'd say you're looking at around a below 3% chance. Just go for it, if you're good and you put your craft to work, I hope you make it.
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Post by Wantallfigures™ on Aug 26, 2014 20:39:58 GMT -5
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Post by DIESEL on Aug 26, 2014 21:48:02 GMT -5
Just BOLEIVE!
But seriously, I want to one day. I know it's a lot of work, but it's worth it.
Try it dude. Follow you dreams.
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Post by HVMMONS on Aug 26, 2014 21:58:08 GMT -5
I've always wanted to wrestle in the WWE. My friend and I thought about training in OVW when they were WWE's developmental. If I were to work for WWE, my path has shifted towards creative. The requirements are insane, and I'd assume that they're not what they were in the 90s.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2014 22:27:56 GMT -5
No but I would love to be apart of the creative team I always wanted to create storylines and stuff
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2014 3:42:29 GMT -5
I do but I don't wanna go to indies I wanna turn up to the Performance center and be like hey can I have a shot train like mad do my best then become an NXT guy try get to the main roster if I do I'll do my time there if I get released, fired or I quit I shall hopefully go to TNA if it is still around if not I'll go into Computer Programming and hopefully work for EA for the Sims or Crystal Dynamics for TR
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on Aug 27, 2014 4:31:00 GMT -5
I have thought about it a lot recently. I'll be done with high school in two-ish months and I am looking to start bulking up and hitting the gym after I am done as I am fairly skinny and not exactly fit. Today Jeff Jarrett announced a partnership for GFW with Riot City Wrestling in Adelaide, which isn't the main promotion in Adelaide I follow but I do know what happens over there. Since that has partners with New Japan, AAA and possibly some more in America, I would like to think that would give me a great chance to travel the world and perfect the craft through RCW and GFW.
I have three main goals for professional wrestling if I do become involved in it. 1. WWE 2. ROH 3. NJPW.
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