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How Do I Become A Wwe Superstar

How do you become a WWE superstar?

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I'm 13 and I want to become a WWE superstar, but no one in my family supports me. What should I do?

The reason why they don't support your decision is becuase they care about your health and safety. when i was 13, i told my mom i wanted to be a wrestler and she sad that i couldn't do it, not because she didn't believe in me, but because she cared about me and i understood what she meant as i grew up. I'm 17 now almost 18 and i'm focusing on my education and health. That's the KEY in life. If you don't have education or a degree, no one will hire you or give you a job nowadays. Even wwe wrestlers have degrees, for example aj styles has a degree in physical education. From thereon he started to wrestle in wrestling schools to become a wrestler becuase his trainers and coaches knew what his credentials was. Being a wwe superstar is not what you think it is. it looks like a fun and cool job, but in reality, it is way more stressful and sacraficial than you think. the wrestling match you see on tv is only the ''tip of the iceberg'' so to speak, meaning that's the only part of wrestling you can see. Working for the wwe is a tough job to do because you're wrestling 250 days a year, being away from your family 5 days every week, taking prescription drugs and painkillers to lessen pain and injuries and you travel almost everyday. Wrestlers get concussions, broken acl's/mcl's, torn pectoral muscles and shoulder sockets and mny more injuries and damages, not willingly mind you, but because it's a part of their job. In fact, some studies have showed that wrestlers are most likely to die before the age of 40 because of the physical and mental tool they put themselves through. So if i was you at your age, i would reconsider my choise of a career pursuit as a wwe superstar. But if you're very passionate about the wrestling business, i would suggest that you pursue a role as a trainer,/coach, promoter, writer, producer or even the best of them as a manager. Managers don't wrestle, but they are occasionally part of a storyline where they cheat so their client cant win. if any of my career suggestions made you interested, let me know so i can answer you any related question about it. But in the meantime, enjoy your life and focus on school, family and friends.

How to become a WWE Superstar?

Hello, I'm 13 years old, almost 14 and I really want to be a WWE Superstar. I live in Canada and I was thinking to move to the U.S. and talk to Mr. Mcmahon or something. Considering my weight right now, I'm more of a speed type like Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, etc. But I really need help. I don't know where to start from. I'm fully commited to becoming a WWE Superstar and I think that I have the 'Ruthless Aggression' to make it, but I just need some help.

How can I become a WWE superstar in real life?

Get a regular job and save a lot of money or look for another career to fall back on in case you don't successfully become a wrestler because your chances of becoming one are very slim.You're not the only one who wants to be a wrestler and very few people make a living out of it because of the traveling which is basically driving in your car or truck or flying out of town in an airplane, just to wrestle one match for a night and then you have to do it all over again the next day in a different place.There's also hardly any time off from wrestling unless you have a serious injury that requires a surgery or if you're forced to retire from multiple injuries which won't allow you to wrestle anymore or if you become a household name worldwide like John Cena or The Rock and get to do movies on the side in addition to wrestling or if you quit the WWE on your own terms and go wrestle somewhere else where you don't have to wrestle as much. So I want you to think REALLY HARD about this decision because these are the ramifications that come with it.If you're serious about becoming a WWE Superstar then you need to have a lot of training in a wrestling school because what you see on TV should NOT be done without the supervision of an already experienced wrestler who works for the WWE already and can teach you how to wrestle properly (not to prevent getting hurt but to reduce your chances of getting hurt) because every single time you fall on that canvas from any bump (which is when you throw yourself on the mat or flipping around to lessen the chance of an injury) it hurts and you have to do that in order to be able to handle the amount of punishment that you'll get when you're in that ring because it's no joke. It could even get you killed. So the risks are extremely high (again think about this).Once you have enough training and development from a wrestling school, you wrestle in the Indies for years and if the WWE notices you after you've done it for a while then you might get signed to a contract but don't get your hopes up.

How can I become a wrestler or a WWE superstar?

WWE performers are natural born athletes and bodybuilders with super human strength. Watch Braun Stroman, Mark Henry, Brock Lesnar. They have immense power in their body. So you have to be a natural born athlete to not only join WWE but to become a successful star.First thing you need to do is join a gym and weightlifting class immediately. If you are young then it is perfect time to start. Ryback, former WWE star, started bodybuilding at the age of 12.Next thing is high flying action. If you want to perform like AJ Styles, Jeff Hardy or RVD, take gymnastics classes everyday. Learn to roll in the air and land properly without getting injured.Then comes the license part. Get yourself certified.For that, Go to a wrestling school. I recommend Continental Wrestling Entertainment to train with The Great Khali because he has good connections with WWE. WWE employers often visit the school to launch tryouts. Checkout CWE (Continental Wrestling Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.) The Great Khali website for the school details.You can join any other training facility according to your needs.You must learn to:fall on the mat properly without hurting your backTake shots in the chest, back, abdomen and legs.Adapt to pain.Balance your body in the ropes.Land on the apron from mid air in the corner.Talk properly in the mic without hesitation.Cut a promoDevelop a characterNext thing is experience. Unless you are 7 foot tall or 400 pounds or extremely popular celebrity, WWE demands at least 4 years of experience to sign with you. Work in indies to gain popularity and earn experience. Ask your wrestling school manager to find a job for you in Indies once you are ready.In order to become a WWE superstar, you must pass the tryouts. Send your resume to WWE online through this website (recruit. WWE. Com).Alternatively, you can wait for the next season of tough enough and send your video tryout there posting your athletism, charisma and talking skills. If you can impress those employers, you might get hired and become WWE superstar.Good Luck!Hope to see you in ring soon.

How old do you have to be to become wwe superstar?

I know you have to go thrue years of training and wwe development and all that jazz. just want to know how young you can be to be a wwe superstar I know its kinda real and kinda fake im a really big wwe fan. my favorite wrestler is Edge rather you love him or you hate him im an edgehead until the end!

How old do you need to be to become a WWE Superstar?

Legally it's 18.
Jeff Lied about His age. He SAID he was 18 , when He was Only 16.
By the time WWE Officials found Out , it was too late Because He was Already Over with the Fans Along with Matt.
Plus , he had Michael Hayes Backing them both Anyway.
That was an Extreme Exception to the Rule.

Now , as for Actually Wrestling & being TRAINED to Wrestle - There ISN'T an Age Minimum.
Although , if You're Under 18 , You Need Parental Permission to Attend a Training School.

To get Started - Find Out about Wrestling Schools in Your Area , & When You Find One that Fits You and that You Like , Go meet with the Head Trainer/Runner of the School.
He'll Ask How Serious You Actually Are , Give You a Rundown of the Training , etc.... & Give You All the Necessary Paperwork You (& Parents) Need to Sing to Enroll.
This is Gonna Run You about $3,000 for 3-4 Months of Training.

You'll Train for 3-4 Months , Then You're Basically on Your Own to Find Work in the Local Indy's.
If You're LUCKY , You're Trainer Will help You Find Matches.
After Awhile , I Suggest Moving to a Bigger Indy Circuit such as ROH , UPW , or OVW. That's Where WWE Talent Scouts Hang Out.
If They Like You , They'll offer You a Developmental Contract & You'll be Heading to Florida for FCW.
You'll Try-Out Down There & IF They like You , You'll be on the Roster.

The Rest , as They Say , is History...

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