THANK YOU JUSTIN THAT WAS ALOT OF HELP. I AM A HEEL MANAGER AND ONLY BEEN FOR 3 MONTHS. U ANSWERED MY QUESTIONS AND REALLY HELPED. I HAVE A SHOW TONIGHT AT THE SILVERTON CASINO FOR FSW (FUTURE STARS OF WRESTLING) I HOPE I CAN PUT MY EMOTION AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS THIS ONE SINCE ITS ONE OF OUR BIGGEST NIGHTS. THANK YOU
As a former pro-wrestling manager, one of the worst things is being paired up with a wrestler who has no idea how to utilize a manager. I'm going to put myself in a position to help you cheat and get heat, all you have to do is feed the face to the spot and you'll get it. Then again, there are "managers" I've seen who solely exist to put themselves over OR they just stand there and do nothing. That being said, there's no payday as a manager any more, even if you are good. It's very rare a promoter will shell out what little money they have on an enhancement as opposed to an in-ring talent.
I think Jimmy Hart might've been the greatest manager, simply because he was so compatible with all his wrestlers! He was always his distinctive self, and yet at the same time, he never eclipsed the personas of any of his charges, and they always came off as being threatening and intelligent in their own rights, without needing Jimmy to do all their thinking and talking for them!
i may be wrong but also are managers put with guys or girls who are new to the buisness,to help them get their feet wet,also sherri martel was a great female manager/valet,look at all the legends she got to work with.
Mark Demeo not to mention, Sherri was also a trained wrestler, so she could do the added level of being a valet that could take bumps, making her even better.
Justin, I've heard so many different answers to my question and its confusing. From a real pro who's been there and done that, how does one go about breaking in as a manager?
Justin Credible I want to be a professional wrestling manager but am not sure how I get started. Right now all I do is constantly watch wrestling content to learn from people like Paul Heyman, Bobby Heenan, and others. Any advice for someone trying to get their foot in the door?
My personal pick for best style of gimmick and best representative of that style would be the "Sports Agent/Business Manager" and "Playboy" Gary Hart.I would hang on to his every word and be amazed at how smooth he would talk,and the look he would get on his face.If ever there was a Serpent in the guise of a Man,it was Mr.Hart.
Why is Paul Heyman so obsessed with Broke Brock Lesnar that he went charging back to WWE to manage him as soon as he quit MMA? It reminds me of how I never understood Jimmy Cornette's obsession with the Heavenly Bodies! Was it that mullet he was obsessed with?
What I can't understand about Heyman's obsession with Lesnar is that Heyman ran ECW, and pushed skilled workers like RVD really hard! Whereas Broke Brock is just another dumb roidhead who can barely string moves together, cuts sub-par promos, injures wrestlers during important matches, and has a really ugly, spastic-looking face. Some fan said it best years ago when they said something like, "How does WWE expect to make money by pushing someone when they have what looks like the head of a retarded 5 year old pasted onto the body of Sid Vicious?" Lesnar's push just goes against everything ECW stood for, and the fact that RVD's push was put on hold because WWE favoured Lesnar makes it EVEN MORE SHAMEFUL! Yeah, I know ECW pushed Michael Awesome, but Michael the Lover actually had some height to his muscular frame, making him look lean, and more aesthetically-pleasing. He wasn't boring in the ring, he had the self-esteem to rock a mullet, and he DIDN'T look retarded in the face.
Paul Heyman and Tammy Sytch are good examples for Heel managers, but if you want to be a Babyface manager or Valet those two are not good ideas for homework on being a Babyface manager. I think the best way to go about being a manager or valet is to figure it out through trial and error in the Indie scene before even thinking about performing in the bigger leagues.
Wrestling needs more male managers now-a-days because I see many good wrestlers who can wrestle, but their mic skills really suck. Mic skills are very important when it comes to entertainment. I can name a few popular wrestlers who can wrestle very good, but their mic skills really suck (I will not say who they are to keep the cool). I can see how the fans are trying to avoid watching these wrestlers when they speak because they don't want to fall asleep during the show (hit the snooze button). For those who want to break into wrestling, try looking into two concepts when getting into wrestling. 1. Few people have gifts to wrestle and speak on the mic, and that is very few. 2. If you can't wrestle but can speak very well, try becoming a manager so you can still become part of the sport. A very good manager can make more money than a (main event) wrestler because they appear more than once during a show. The biggest advice for all of you is that you can never, and I mean NEVER, get along with everybody within the wrestling sport so please don't try to. Just do your job and don't worry about those you can't get along with. Remember the three S when speaking (Short, Sweet, and Simple) and you will be fine. Good luck to all of you.
Everyone is going to mention Paul Heyman's name, and he's brilliant at what he does, but I think I'm a Jim Cornette fan. He would yell insults to the crowd, and in that way, make them a part of the match. He was so loud that you could hear him over the announcers: "Sit down and wipe the ugly off your face!" "I'm a horse's ass? You married a horse!"
Thanks Justin that was pretty helpful advice. As I get older I realize how much I respect guys like bobby heenan and rick flair because I hated those guys when I was watching wrestling as a kid. Hard to be a great heel. I'm looking to start a character for a guy I know. Hes got a great babyface image and just took a heel turn... so Id like to help him get to the next level, and learn more about this business myself.
Bobby "the brain" Heenan!!! The best manager of all time!
Jim Cornette was a close second.
What about Bearer? Sherri? Jimmy Hart?
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THANK YOU JUSTIN THAT WAS ALOT OF HELP. I AM A HEEL MANAGER AND ONLY BEEN FOR 3 MONTHS. U ANSWERED MY QUESTIONS AND REALLY HELPED. I HAVE A SHOW TONIGHT AT THE SILVERTON CASINO FOR FSW (FUTURE STARS OF WRESTLING) I HOPE I CAN PUT MY EMOTION AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS THIS ONE SINCE ITS ONE OF OUR BIGGEST NIGHTS. THANK YOU
Thank you for this, Justin. There's not a lot of resources for aspiring managers.
Can I repost any of your videos on my channel?
Jim cornette was a great heel manager good at drawing heat
As a former pro-wrestling manager, one of the worst things is being paired up with a wrestler who has no idea how to utilize a manager. I'm going to put myself in a position to help you cheat and get heat, all you have to do is feed the face to the spot and you'll get it. Then again, there are "managers" I've seen who solely exist to put themselves over OR they just stand there and do nothing. That being said, there's no payday as a manager any more, even if you are good. It's very rare a promoter will shell out what little money they have on an enhancement as opposed to an in-ring talent.
I think Jimmy Hart might've been the greatest manager, simply because he was so compatible with all his wrestlers! He was always his distinctive self, and yet at the same time, he never eclipsed the personas of any of his charges, and they always came off as being threatening and intelligent in their own rights, without needing Jimmy to do all their thinking and talking for them!
As a manager who trained under Credible and was allowed to manage him for a short time, I say bravo sir.
Gary hart was good too. Very underrated.
Paul Bearer (RIP).
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Paul Bearer did so well
Marvelous Marilyn mpw was trained very little didn't get a lot of help Ty for this
i may be wrong but also are managers put with guys or girls who are new to the buisness,to help them get their feet wet,also sherri martel was a great female manager/valet,look at all the legends she got to work with.
Mark Demeo not to mention, Sherri was also a trained wrestler, so she could do the added level of being a valet that could take bumps, making her even better.
Come to wwe and take the intercontinental title..let Paul danger be your manager.
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are managers entertainers or do they actually deal with contracts and gigs or both?
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Just entertainment although i think I've heard jim cornette use to actually deal with contracts and gigs etc on the indie scene
Justin,
I've heard so many different answers to my question and its confusing. From a real pro who's been there and done that, how does one go about breaking in as a manager?
Zelina is doing pretty good
Thank you for posting this.
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Justin Credible I want to be a professional wrestling manager but am not sure how I get started. Right now all I do is constantly watch wrestling content to learn from people like Paul Heyman, Bobby Heenan, and others. Any advice for someone trying to get their foot in the door?
Justin Credible was an awesome heel dame shame he never got the spot light more. He help ECW a lot. And he made the super kick look awesome
My personal pick for best style of gimmick and best representative of that style would be the "Sports Agent/Business Manager" and "Playboy" Gary Hart.I would hang on to his every word and be amazed at how smooth he would talk,and the look he would get on his face.If ever there was a Serpent in the guise of a Man,it was Mr.Hart.
Gary is easily the greatest underrated managers.
Why is Paul Heyman so obsessed with Broke Brock Lesnar that he went charging back to WWE to manage him as soon as he quit MMA? It reminds me of how I never understood Jimmy Cornette's obsession with the Heavenly Bodies! Was it that mullet he was obsessed with?
What I can't understand about Heyman's obsession with Lesnar is that Heyman ran ECW, and pushed skilled workers like RVD really hard! Whereas Broke Brock is just another dumb roidhead who can barely string moves together, cuts sub-par promos, injures wrestlers during important matches, and has a really ugly, spastic-looking face. Some fan said it best years ago when they said something like, "How does WWE expect to make money by pushing someone when they have what looks like the head of a retarded 5 year old pasted onto the body of Sid Vicious?" Lesnar's push just goes against everything ECW stood for, and the fact that RVD's push was put on hold because WWE favoured Lesnar makes it EVEN MORE SHAMEFUL! Yeah, I know ECW pushed Michael Awesome, but Michael the Lover actually had some height to his muscular frame, making him look lean, and more aesthetically-pleasing. He wasn't boring in the ring, he had the self-esteem to rock a mullet, and he DIDN'T look retarded in the face.
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That's what I am doing!
On point as usual!!! Great job Justin!!!
Paul Heyman and Tammy Sytch are good examples for Heel managers, but if you want to be a Babyface manager or Valet those two are not good ideas for homework on being a Babyface manager. I think the best way to go about being a manager or valet is to figure it out through trial and error in the Indie scene before even thinking about performing in the bigger leagues.
Wrestling needs more male managers now-a-days because I see many good wrestlers who can wrestle, but their mic skills really suck. Mic skills are very important when it comes to entertainment. I can name a few popular wrestlers who can wrestle very good, but their mic skills really suck (I will not say who they are to keep the cool). I can see how the fans are trying to avoid watching these wrestlers when they speak because they don't want to fall asleep during the show (hit the snooze button). For those who want to break into wrestling, try looking into two concepts when getting into wrestling. 1. Few people have gifts to wrestle and speak on the mic, and that is very few. 2. If you can't wrestle but can speak very well, try becoming a manager so you can still become part of the sport. A very good manager can make more money than a (main event) wrestler because they appear more than once during a show. The biggest advice for all of you is that you can never, and I mean NEVER, get along with everybody within the wrestling sport so please don't try to. Just do your job and don't worry about those you can't get along with. Remember the three S when speaking (Short, Sweet, and Simple) and you will be fine. Good luck to all of you.
Everyone is going to mention Paul Heyman's name, and he's brilliant at what he does, but I think I'm a Jim Cornette fan. He would yell insults to the crowd, and in that way, make them a part of the match. He was so loud that you could hear him over the announcers: "Sit down and wipe the ugly off your face!" "I'm a horse's ass? You married a horse!"
Sytch is a fucking legend. I'll never hate on someone who respects Tammy.
Thanks Justin that was pretty helpful advice. As I get older I realize how much I respect guys like bobby heenan and rick flair because I hated those guys when I was watching wrestling as a kid. Hard to be a great heel. I'm looking to start a character for a guy I know. Hes got a great babyface image and just took a heel turn... so Id like to help him get to the next level, and learn more about this business myself.
Thankyou Justin, I always wondered because I know Jimmy Hart used to do the logistics for hogan but on the hole its heat
Marlena did her part on behalf of Goldust
I'd love to be a manager but it seems like nobody wants a male manager anymore
I’m thinking of being a tag teams manager 😁
Update: Going in as a manager...
he forgot Nicole Bass
Chyna was fantastic
packleader87 Chyna was a bodyguard not a manager. Similar role to Diesel with Shawn Michaels