wwe smackdown that's what i started with its on my wrlh
You have to be atleast 18 years of age. You can get the info for getting into TNA wrestling at www.tnawrestling.com
In the world of pro wrestling, there was a famous family called the Von Erich family. Unfortunately they are not remembered for good things, as only 1 of the 5 brothers that were wrestling stars lived to the age of 35, and 3 of the brothers killed themselves.
Well first of all it's called PRO wrestling, not fake wrestling. go back to school
Age doesnt matter, you need a wrestling license and you have to have wrestled for 2-3 years prior to entering the WWE Sept. 4, 2008 No age does matter, you must be at least 18 years of age, and no you don't have to have wrestled 2-3 years prior to entering the WWE. The best thing to do is get into a good wrestling school and when WWE has tryouts go to one of those. You have to be 18 have gone and graduated from a pro wrestling school and they do require at least 3 years of experience.
Started wrestling at 14 years old, freshman year SDHS
In high school wrestling, there is no minimum age requirement as the requirements are weight based. One would wrestle opponents in the same weight division regardless of age.
John Cena started his professional wrestling career in 2000 (Ultimate Pro Wrestling) at the age of 32.
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start learning how to sell and do the move now then go in to wrestling school at 18 or 19 but do not rush
it is simple, as long as your healthy and in good shape to take the pain that is involved, there is no age limit when it comes to wrestling. Well, actually, i think you need to be 18 or older to go pro in wrestling. Otherwise there isn't a age limit in the wrestling business. Like what was said above, as long as you are mentally capable of what is to come during your wresting season and the practice and devotion it takes to be successful, you will prosper through your wrestling experience. Personally, going to a private school, my mental thoughts on the sport of wrestling was completely changed. It takes a lot more than strength to win your matches, it takes trust, motivation, perseverance, and a whole lot of technique.