AboutJames Triggs Expertise I can answer just about everything about professional wrestling and what I don't know I can track down. Superfans, ring names, wrestlers, quotes, wrestling schools, finishers, relations, wrestling terms, wrestling history, title histories and even when and where something happened if you give me the general info. I can track down where you can find wrestling videos too.I specialise in the major American and Japanese Promotions in particular, but can track down a lot of information about the indies as well.
Experience I've been a fan of professional wrestling since 2001 and in my spare time I watch the classic matches, in addition to keeping up to date with all the major promotions in the world. I also am involved in World Revolution Wrestling, an E-FED on BXEWR. I'm known as The Alleged Legend online.
Organizations Independant Artists' Company (IAC Music)
Publications Australian Bar Review
Education/Credentials Currently in High School.
Awards and Honors Winner of 2007 (Inaugral) Francis Forbes' Society for Australian Legal History School Essay Competition.
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Expert: James Triggs Date: 7/2/2008 Subject: How to become a wwe superstar
Question Hello James,
I want to know how do I
become a wwe superstar because I
have been a wwe fan since a kid and
I want to westle with the best on
Monday Night Raw. I want to show the
superstars on Raw that I am the best of
the best and that I would do anything to
westle. I am 17 and I want to know where
can I find a westling school in Acworth Georgia.
Please email me back on how to become a wwe superstar James.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Answer Sorry for the delay in replying.
Becoming a WWE Superstar can be done about directly or indirectly. Directly involves just aiming for WWE and using independants to help get there, whilst indirectly means going to a rival promotion in the hopes of eventually getting signed. I suggest the former.
The first step, before you even consider a wrestling school, is to start training. WWE(well, Vince) had a distinct preferance for muscular athletes. So, muscle will help, definition over size. Just look at the WWE Superstars that get pushed. You'll want good definition all round. Naturally you'll focus on your arm muscles, abdominals and pectorals. You should also focus on the back muscles, since taking bumps in-ring can otherwise cause more injury. A good diet always helps.
In addition, stamina training. Squash matches are short, but if you're aiming for the main-event (and who isn't?) you need to be able to keep going. DON'T FORGET TO PRACTICE YOUR PROMOS! You can also train by watching videos. YouTube makes this easier and cost-effective.
Being in good shape before you go to a wrestling school makes a good impression. It's best if you have parental approval before you go to a wrestling school.
There is no wrestling school in Acworth, Georgia. Most wrestling schools are in capital cities, for obvious reasons. I don't know where Acworth is in relation to Atlanta, but you may need to move.
For you, I believe the WWA4 Wrestling School is the best option. The site boasts a bit and and exaggerates, but it does seem a good deal overall. Check the site for yourself. Before you sign anything or pay anything, be sure. Look around on the internet and get feedback. If you can, go in person before you join and check out the facilities. You can start there now if you want.
Someone called Akeem asked me a question and he goes to WWA4, so I'm incliend to believe he school is genuine.
Still, you should continue looking around in caset here is other places you wish to consider.
It goes without saying that you'll have to work very hard. Persevere and if you have what it takes, ytou'll be able to go to WWE. You might need to go around in the indies for a while. Work hard and you'll create opportunities.
Don't forget to have a safety net in place in case it doesn't work out and/or for financial security.
I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.