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RAPTURE READY.
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Some people's reasons for becoming a WWE superstar
Just watched the first episode of Tough Enough, and this guy said his reason for becoming a WWE superstar is to support his family/handicapped brother etc whatever. Do you think that's the wrong reason?
I'd rather have someone say that he wants to be a WWE superstar because he is a fan and loves wrestling etc, instead of just wanting some fanancial security. It's the same thing with UFC with these guys saying they wanna be the next Ultimate Fighter so they can support their wife and newborn baby. I don't know, I've never liked it when someone shows up on TV saying his main reason is so he can make some money out of this thing. Kinda disrespectful IMO. If he wanted to make money, he could go find other ways to make money like prostitution, selling drugs, or getting a trade. Stop wasting space and leave it for the people that actually want it more, for the right reasons. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The Great Pink Hope
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This is the sort of guy they wouldn't trust or hire anyway. Who's to say he won't bail and sign with a higher bidder if he becomes popular and tires of the industry, Lesnar style? For the most part, they'll hire the guy who will stick with it thick and thin because he loves what he does.
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The word on the street is that Melina and Alicia Fox had one of the greatest matches of all time.
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TPWW's #3 Peep
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It could be that he's a huge fan of WWE, but the fact it'll help support his family gives him that extra bit of motivation.
Judging by his performance though, I don't he'll make it anyway. |
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The dude seemed honest as hell and he did mention that he was a long time fan. But the whole "I am doing it for my brother/family" thing did make me feel sad, annoyed and sympathetic. His performance didn't seem like he was driven either.
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King K Cool
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Didn't Maven say on the first Tough Enough that his reason for wanting to become a
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I don't like Miss USA already. Fucking cheater
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I cringed hard at the elimination segment.
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b/c 5 is better than 4
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I loved the show, but I have a feeling not too many of the participants could name one Wrestlemania Match from the past few years.... They all seem pretty oblivious to everything that is WWE.....
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Over Like Rover
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Over Like Rover
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no real need for the marquee there but I like it
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Skibbidy Lock Jaw
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Hate the girl in this video who says she is doing it because "it is a challenge" and then when HHH asks her if she is a fan, she says no. |
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Tough Enough 2 Winners Announced by KazDaGr81 I dont know why reading this thread made me think of this, I also think it's kinda fucked up the way she says Jaaaaakkkkk...ie and Jake gets pissed. Anyways, back to the post I just think it adds to the "reality show" formula. In every show you have the beauty queen, the sad case, the douchebag, the drunk, and the country guy |
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EATER OF HOT POCKETS
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Stickman
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There is absolutely no reason other than money to do it. It's that simple.
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I wouldn't put it that way. Money does play an important factor, but it depends on what you want from it. If you're looking at wrestling as a career, then money becomes the reason to get ahead in the business. If you're looking at it as a challenge / change / hobby, / anything besides a career then money will be secondary, as you're probably not looking to earn from it, but are in it for the fame / change.
At least, that's the way it largely is for each and every other career. Passion, drive and motivation, or desire always helps start your way on a path, and will always push you to do your best, but unless you keep earning your livelihood from it, you will not consider it a career. |
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Show seems scripted out the ass anyway, so I couldn't care less what their reasons are.
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The People's Poster
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he did say he was a huge wwe fan at the start of that I thought.
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