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That's Not My Name
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how the fuck would you get a managing gig on the british wrestling scene?
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1/2 Optimist 1/2 Amazing
Posts: 12,427
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Get involved with a school, sucks I know, but you still need to, most schools in this country are attached to a promotion, so get in there, pay your dues, even if you’re a manager you are going to need to know how to bump Just let the trainer/promoter that you want to be a manger and not a wrestler, you will get on shows a lot faster than a trainee wanting to wrestle. The other way is to be-friend a wrestler and convince him to manage for you. So basically you become a manager the same way you become a wrestler or a ref, get your foot in the door and work your ass off. Always shut up and listen to your peers, and take everything they give you and come back asking for more. The easiest way to get on a show is announcing, if you have a decent voice you can get on shows without doing all that stuff |
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FIT Challenge Slag People
Posts: 13,816
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...until I got shafted on my payment and quit the business after my first show, ![]() |
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1/2 Optimist 1/2 Amazing
Posts: 12,427
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