go for it you wont know if you dont try
2006-12-04 08:10:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Age doesn't really matter. It's about size, speed, and endurance. I am also 14 years old, but I'm 6'2" and 278. I'm about as tall as Cena and am heavier than half of the WWE roster. But weight isn't the only factor. Ever hear of Paul London? He was put on a developmental deal AND SIGNED FULL TIME at age 16. He's little, but he's fast and crazy. So try and find a near by pro wrestling school, prefferably one where the WWE does tryouts, and get started!
2006-12-04 08:34:25
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answered by Harry A 6
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Not too good mate. The only up-and-coming British wrestlers in the WWE at present are Paul Burchill ( who seems to have just vanished from the S/D roster) and Dave Boy Smith's son - Harry - who has signed a developmental deal with OVW, the WWE's training facility. I don't know if he'll even make the grade.A lot of folks get to OVW but don't get any further.Katerina Waters aka Nikita from our FWA signed a deal with OVW last year. She hasn't been seen or heard of - so i guess she didn't make the grade either.
Best bet is to try & get in with Ldn capital wrestling or MMA or something like that.Good luck!
2006-12-04 14:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would too be interested in becoming a WWE Superstar, I too live in England, if there are wrestling schools in England, they're probably miles away, so you and I have no chance of getting into the business, unless we immigrated to America, most probably what William Regal did!
2006-12-04 08:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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At the moment why would you want to wrestle for them. Just hope in six years Vince will have retired and left WWE to Paul Levesque and Shane. Most wrestling training promotions will train you once you are 16.
2006-12-04 08:13:48
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answered by enigma_extremist 1
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The chances are small but if thats what you really want to do, go for it. Anything is possible with God on your side. When you come to America find a good wrestling school. Just try your best and make sure that this is really what you want to do.
2006-12-04 10:15:41
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answered by Kaleb T 2
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prob very slim. I guess it all depends on how big and quick you are. My friend is going into wrestling now but he kinda of has a leg up on everyone because his dad wrestled in the wwe for awhile and is still apart of it just doesn't wrestle, but back to your question I think it is how big and quick and you need to attend some wrestling camps or training days to get your name out there.
2006-12-04 08:12:08
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answered by fcb1012 2
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Slim to none. I am 16 and English and i know for a fact you have to go to so many different events, and train so hard. You have to dedicate your entire life to the wwe and if you are willing to do that, it is still not that likely
2006-12-04 08:11:11
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answer #8
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answered by bwfc 4
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My friends uncle was a wrestler in the WCW. he was called the squire.
His real name was Dave Taylor, and he originated from Queensbury, Yorkshire, England
2006-12-04 08:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you're approximately 5 to ten lbs underweight.. you may weigh around 150-157. MY maximum suitable TIP: carry WEIGHT to construct MUSCLE, do not DRINK SODA, DONT consume goodies. have faith me you're actually not fat once you're 145lbs and 5'11 at age 14. once I as 14 i replaced into 250 at 5'11 (Now it rather is fat).. I lost a remarkable style of weight so u could take my advice, additionally do aerobic like strolling. besides ur not fat, u would desire to income 5-10 lbs.
2016-12-18 07:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Slightly higher than 0%.
It's the sort of thing you'd need to train extensively for, then audition for, then get incredibly lucky and both have natural talent for acting, wrestling as well as good training and experience in them.
2006-12-04 08:26:47
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answered by Eden 5
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