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QUESTION: I have played power lifting for few years,and now i want to know how to go in wwe,means what are the sources to enter in and where are the training schools for that event?
ANSWER: Well classically, former power lifters have been able to get into the WWE. People such as Batista, John Cena, and Triple H were all power lifters at one time or another. Thing is that all of them had to go through a bunch of training. Cena was the type of guy who got lucky, and was able to get into OVW quicker than most, and that's where he caught the WWE's eye. He was there at the same time Randy Orton was, so you can imagine why he moved up quick, the WWE watched people like hawks there.
The problem here is that it's NOT easy to get into the WWE even if you have some of the best skills imaginable. It's all about being what the WWE wants, that being a good wrestler with a good body who can talk really well on a mic.
Being from India, you'll have to leave your country and probably go to somewhere in Europe, the UK being the best. Or you could go to Japan, another great area. The thing is that over there, they won't allow you in if you don't pass certain tests. I would love to tell you what they are, but all wrestlers who train there keep that one secret, never tell us informers. You're better off going to Japan after the UK.
Once you get some training in, I'd head to Ring of Honor, which is based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You'll get even more training, have some capability to get on TV, and the WWE will notice you more. Of course, you may just want to skip the extended training and go try out for the WWE's developmental program, FCW, which is located in Tampa, Florida.
The thing is that you also need to have some Indy training, of which the UK and ROH can give you. They like to know you can work in front of a crowd. Also, you want to make sure you're ready, if you suck it's hard to get better and then change their minds to let you in for even a try out the next time. Hope this helped.
If you have any more questions, let me know!
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QUESTION: Sir i am very thankful for your ans.sir what type of tests they take and what preparations i have to do for this test?Is there any conditions like I have to be national medal winner in power lifting cause i have played event upto state level?
Answer
No, if you are a former power lifter then that means you have strength, the WWE likes that and can obviously see it when they have you work out for them. However, they do want wrestling ability, so don't just go in with all these power lifting honors and no wrestling ability, otherwise you're just another strong guy.
Like I said, the only real preparations you need is to go to wrestling school and spend some time on the Independent circuit for a while before heading over to the WWE. I'd also work on my accent if I were you. I see you're not from America, and because of that, you're accent may be a bad thing. I'd recommend getting something called Mary Berger English Language CDs. They'll teach you how to speak proper English here in the USA. Even if you can speak understandable English, it's gonna help. I am in Broadcasting, and I had to use it to speak more properly, yet I've been in the US all my life. So, look it up online and get it to start learning
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