TNA's got high standards, but they do need a Shannon Moore gimmick now that he wrestles in WWE! It's worth a try...
2006-09-18 18:27:48
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answered by Young M 4
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In TNA? Sure, why not?
Only thing I'd suggest is, you might want to hit the weights a little bit more, you will be on the small side even for a high-flyer. I mean, you have to keep in mind that their X Division is based on being a high-flyer and has *nothing* to do with size, so you might end up against a larger opponent than you would elsewhere.
Besides, the extra muscle never hurts in terms of either being able to take it *or* dish it out.
The only other thing....hmm, nah, forget it, you'll do well in X Division without a submission game, but once you get started....and get older and more beat up, you might wanna think about learning some "on-the-mat" moves above and beyond the Small Package. ;)
Good luck to ya!
2006-09-18 18:40:40
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answered by Bradley P 7
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i'm shocked no one suggested garlic. Get some parmesan and freshly grate it your self with the aid of hand into the sauce. make certain which you do purchase Italian no longer substantial different and young ones additionally no longer that pre-made stuff interior the eco-friendly can, it has no style. you're able to be able to additionally upload some clean basil, olive oil, an fairly small volume of soy sauce and a few tonkatsu sauce. Tonkatsu is a candy eastern sauce used for beef cutlets rather like a BBQ sauce which I additionally use sometime.
2016-10-15 03:57:08
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answered by dmitriev 3
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As an indy pro wrestling owner I feel that your best bet is to train locally with an indy fed. Work for as many as you can to get your name out. Bombard TNA with tapes of your matches (as well as John Laurentis at WWE) and get as much training as you can. Going to a wrestling school can be very costly ($3000.00 and up) however if they guarentee you a dark match with either company it is well worth it. One of the best is Harley Race's School in Mindon, MO (*sp*). That's what advice I can give you. Hope it helps.
2006-09-19 03:47:10
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answered by ? 1
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You sound pretty cool. I think you're TNA material and I'd probably watch you're matches, because you sound like you have more athleticism than half the guys in the WWE (though I prefer it to TNA, lol). Go for it, man!
2006-09-18 21:31:39
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answered by Blueforever 4
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hit the gym. TNA wrestlers are tiny, but still.
and TNA loves flippys
but i would work on a new name (sorry)
2006-09-18 20:13:41
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answered by anonymous w 4
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If you're good, you'll make it. Period.
Unless you're John Cena.
2006-09-19 02:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No reason you cant make it!
2006-09-18 18:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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ahahahha
2006-09-18 18:37:08
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answered by A 3
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