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Post by spritezero on Apr 20, 2008 14:40:41 GMT -5
Chaotic is the best school to go to in Mass, you'll end up working a few CW shows as a student and eventually get booked on their shows. They've had some good names graduate from that school, but they've also had some that are just awful. Just make sure you have a gimmick ready and make sure you are good with it. Learn how to use the mic too, that's just as important as being fit.
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Post by Stinger TNA on Apr 20, 2008 22:28:13 GMT -5
Isn't Kowalski hospitalized?
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Post by craigisnutter on Apr 21, 2008 7:30:09 GMT -5
great post,and iam one of those guys whose ambition was to go to japan,i had no intrest in joining the 'e' at all,i had my dreams of one hour matches with kobashi and misawa that gave me the hope of real glory yea, im one of those guys that dont wanna work in th wwe. i want to go to ROH. im 6'4", 240 pounds, and 16 years old. i already fit the wwes standards, but, i work technical and high flying. i dont know if youve ever seen a large man do a 450 splash, but its pretty awesome. ;D A friend of mine was picked up at some WWE tryouts over here about a year ago, he's currently in Florida, but he stands at 6'7'' i believe. Can do 450s, standing moonsaults, the lot, he chooses never to, because it doesnt make good sense in wrestling terms. A 6 footer doing a 450 on a show, makes people then watch the cruiserweights and think....megh, nothing special, it was more interesting earlier when the big er did it.
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Post by figuremark on May 26, 2008 7:56:05 GMT -5
good luck to you sir i wish you luck picking a school
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