no ,he does not
booker t does
if you want to devote your entire life to wrestling ,you can pursue it
not too many people take it up ,because it has a lot of travel and is a risky business
if you do well ,it pays extremely well
depends--most are educated
the link is debatable
if you are serious ,try this
http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/other/wresschl.htm
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train...train....train
with purpose and devotion
2006-12-29 11:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Edge has a wrestling school, although I know he attended one in or near Toronto. Most wrestlers are not succesful and very few make a decent living at it. I remember something vaguely, from Mick Foley's book Have A Nice Day, about him working for five years before he could actually make a living at it. Alot of wrestlers have some sort of college or university degree to fall back on. The Rock for example has his B.A. in criminology, Lawler went to art scool and is an accomplished artist, I don't remember if he got a degree or not,Foley had a college degree in film production I think, I also seem to recollect something about Kane and Spike Dudley being teachers before they got in wrestling.
In Foley's book Have A Nice Day he reccomends that anyone who wants to be a wrestler get a college degree first, so that they have something to fall back on. If you want to become a wrestler, good luck to you, I hope you make it. It will take alot of work and determination, but you never know. As for that school, I have heard of them before, and I recognize Gail Kim who is currently in TNA, she was a WWE women's champion and is a really great female wrestler, so if she trained there it is probably a decent place. I know of Lance Storm though, he is a former WWE, WCW, ECW, star and was a great technical wrestler, and runs his own school in Calgary, www.stormwrestling.com, and if he is associated with those guys, then it is probably a good place, but at the end of the day its your time and money. Good luck.
2006-12-29 20:26:03
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answered by Cactus Dan 3
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no edge does not have a training school, but he did go to squared circle and Ron Hutchison's pro wrestling gym, which is located on 300 Coxwell Ave. in Toronto. and yes wrestling is a good career, people choose wrestlign becuase they are doing what they love, entertaining and wrestling, they go for what their heart really wants and that is to wrestle. and you can't ask if wrestlers are educated, some are, some are not, it all depends on the person and what they wanted to do with their life, and wrestling can pay good, but depends what company you are in, if you are in the indies, they dont pay you that much, you barely get anything, if you are in TNA, you get around $1000-3000 per show, depends on the talent, and TNA does aroudn 4 shows a month. and if you are in the WWE ofcourse, you get from $250,000- 1,000,000. also depends on the talent and how popular you are, but their schedule is really right and they onyl have 3 days at home and the rest are all ont he road, its a tough lifestyle and can take a toll on you. and the chances of making it, it all depends what you actually want to make it into, i mean if you go to a training shcool, dont expect to love wrestling and be great at it, a lot of people quit after trying becuase of the pain and it is much harder than they thought, and if you do train and you are good, you alwyas start from the bottom, the indies, so if you can make a name for yourself in the indies then chances are a bigger company/ promotion will want you. And reading your question, i wanted to say that it is not a good idea to become a wrestler if you dont have much knowledge about it and if its not in your heart and its not something you are dying to do. and you need to be in good physical shape to become a pro wrestler and have the time, heart, and money to put into your career and training. Good luck. hope that helps.
2006-12-29 19:48:41
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answered by La Neniita 3
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Most people don't chose a wrestling career because its very hard on peoples bodys to wrestle every week. It can cause major back and neck problems
2006-12-29 19:42:57
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answered by owhiskygirl69 2
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u need a lot of heart
2006-12-29 19:45:25
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answered by Benjamin Dela Paz 3
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i thought booker t had one in houston tx
2006-12-29 20:19:58
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answered by LifesJourney 3
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