I want to become a wrestler.
Question
QUESTION: I am 17 and i was wondering what i would have to do to become a wrestler because it has been a dream of mine ever since i was 6 years old.Also do you know of any wrestling schools that would be best for me? I live in Baltimore,MD.
ANSWER: How are you doing Stephani?
After a quick google search, I was able to find a couple of schools that are near you. Here is their information. The first is bone-breakers academy. Their phone number is (410) 737-1533. The other is Atlantic Coast Professional Wrestling and their phone number is (443) 858-2755. I have heard of Jim Harwick (the trainer of Atlantic Coast Professional Wrestling) and have not heard anything bad about him.
I do not know if they will take you at 17 or if you have to wait until 18, but that is what I was able to locate. I hope this helps you.
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QUESTION: Thank You. And i will call and talk to them but i was wondering if you would know about how much it would cost or would that just be something that i would have to ask them when i talk to them.
Answer
How are you doing Stephani?
You would have to call them to find out what their cost will be. Usually, most schools set-up a deposit up front and monthly payments until you pay off the cost of the school. Most will also have some kind of contract for you to sign. Read it over carefully! Some of the schools will have a clause that you have to give all your money you earn wrestling to them, you may have to give a portion of money earned if you make it big to them, and/or you may have to wrestle them for a number of years and nowhere else. Read it carefully and if you have to, have a lawyer read over it first. Don't sign it until you are satisfied.
Good luck
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