I've thought about that. You know, what with his movie career, it seems unlikely The Rock would have time. Maybe another wrestler would though. Besides, you have to be pretty damn good for the Great One to train you.
2007-03-27 08:24:18
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answered by Nick S 3
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The Rock probably won't train anyone to be a wrestler. And even if he did, it would be extremely expensive.
http://www.nwlwrestling.com/spwtc/becomming.html
Here's a website for you. It gives you costs and how to actually start becoming a wrestler. Good luck with your endeavors.
Money-wise: I took this from another website: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Pro-Wrestling-1847/lime-light-1.htm
Perry saturn at the hieght of his career (which wasn't that famous to begin with) couldn't even afford to buy a house. most of the real rich wrestlers make their money elsewhere. like Hogan, the Rock, Piper, and Ventura who made their money in movies, though the Rock hasn't really made a financial impact from wrestling. Trish Stratus and Victoria, and almost all the WWE Divas minus Molly and Lita (current Divas only), made of their money modeling, or other such things. Wrestlers have set rates, it's like football or other sport athletes, just minus a few zero's from the end of the sallery. it's always negotiable, and always liable to change.
2007-03-27 08:38:57
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answered by angelchild688 2
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To get in the Big Leagues, it takes lots and lots of luck. You could start to wrestle for local "companies" and get paid like 20$ per show (and there's like a show per week, if not per month).
Also, The Rock is not a trainer, he couldn't teach you nothing. He sure could train people at weightlifting like many other who do such stuff (even me).
The only federations in the US who pays "big money" are WWE and TNA. Some wrestlers are paid 2000$-6000$ per booking (to appear on a show) on TNA. Kurt Angle signed a contract for TNA, and got approx. 800 000$. In the WWE, they don't talk about $ that much, but the salary are ranging from 100 000$ a year to 2 000 000$ approx.
2007-03-27 08:24:34
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answered by Ben 2
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Ray Taylor was once a securtiy shelter returned interior the 1980's. He bodyguard the managers for secure practices like Jim Cornnette, and Gary Hart. later on whilst he retired, or took day without work from wrestling he had a job as a detention center shelter. So enormous Boss guy/Ray Taylor replaced into particularly a real life gimmick. additionally whilst Rico retired he grew to become a police officer at Las Vegas which looks wierd to me.
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answered by ? 4
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I mean, The Rock is not going to train you. you will not going to find a good trainer that will train you cheap i mean their are small time promotions that will train ya for $5000.
And dont say i dont know what I'm talking bout because my pops wrestled for 12 years and was trained by CW Anderson.
2007-03-27 08:51:53
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answered by akabutterz 2
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If keyword IF The Rock took on a Protege I highly doubt it would be just anyone,sorry but it's hard convincing them big types,TRUST me when I was a Kickboxer I emailed Don King to see if he would promote me never heard back from him! :(
2007-03-27 08:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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just go talk to his dad. He lives in Davie, florida. His dad is the one that trains people. Good luck getting a hold of him!!!!
2007-03-27 08:38:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Um I really doubt, not sure and why would it matter if your just in it for the money thats not fair to others who want to be in it for the passion of the sport...now is it?
2007-03-27 08:22:37
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answered by Dog Lover 6
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no he's probably to busy making another football movie. but if he did he would probably charge more than others would.
2007-03-27 08:21:29
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answered by Beadle Juice 3
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yes
2007-03-27 08:23:37
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answered by Baby Bloo 4
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