When it comes to interacting with people on social media (especially Twitter), remember to keep the focus on authentic interaction. Your focus shouldn’t be “what am I going to get out of this” but should instead be “how can I contribute to this conversation in a way that brings value.”
I’m only 14 I love wrestling( not just a wwe fan as it sucks bad right now) but I watch many other companies like ROH NJPW TNA AEW and more but anyway this channel has taught me a lot more about the wrestling business
I realize this video is nearly a year old, but an even easier way to find your "6 degrees" is cagematch .net. Just search the promotion and you can go through every card they've ever run, and with two clicks you can see where the people they book work besides that promotion and who else they work with that you may know.
Yes. 100% yes. America is very strict about this and I've known several Canadians who were barred from entering the states for 5 years for going and working without a visa.
I feel like you need to look at yourself and your performances as well. Is there something about you or your matches that makes you stand out? Also an advocate for gimmicks.
When it comes to interacting with people on social media (especially Twitter), remember to keep the focus on authentic interaction. Your focus shouldn’t be “what am I going to get out of this” but should instead be “how can I contribute to this conversation in a way that brings value.”
Sometimes I forget how many degrees apart I am from Kevin Bacon. Luckily: post-production.
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This is channel is a must watch for all wrestlers. Some of this even goes beyond just wrestling.
I’m only 14 I love wrestling( not just a wwe fan as it sucks bad right now) but I watch many other companies like ROH NJPW TNA AEW and more but anyway this channel has taught me a lot more about the wrestling business
I realize this video is nearly a year old, but an even easier way to find your "6 degrees" is cagematch .net. Just search the promotion and you can go through every card they've ever run, and with two clicks you can see where the people they book work besides that promotion and who else they work with that you may know.
That's a fine idea!
This applies to non wrestlers too. Great job.
Right on - thanks, Ziggy!
Another tremendous video.
Quick question. If your an international talent and you want to wrestle in the USA do you need a work visa?
Yes. 100% yes. America is very strict about this and I've known several Canadians who were barred from entering the states for 5 years for going and working without a visa.
I feel like you need to look at yourself and your performances as well. Is there something about you or your matches that makes you stand out? Also an advocate for gimmicks.