I’ve trained with Brandon when Bleeding Through came out to Newcastle for their “farewell” tour back in 2014. The dude is a straight up machine! What a great story, mate. Keep the dream alive.
This was very entertaining to watch honestly and very insightful. Just rewatched you CWC match with Tajiri and I thought you did great. It is really odd to me they did not sign you honestly you seem to have everytging they would look for in a wrestler. Your positivity is very inspiring and you defiently gained a subscriber. Also I love how all the aussie wrestlers seem like such a tight knit community. Is another tryout possible for you in the future still? they seem to be signing much older guys these days or maybe you thought about other conpanies like IMPACT or ROH.
Thanks mate. I’d say tryouts are highly unlikely until Covid clears but who knows. I’m not holding my breath for something to happen but I’d also never count myself out.
Just remember this slater... it's all about if WWE has a spot for you... look at the naturals chase stevens and andy douglass and countless others... Look at how talented they were as a tag team sometimes it's just about if they just have interest in you for whatever reason and it's completely beyond your control
I just hate to see how devalued they they treated the naturals as a tag team they just had them literally put over the Big Show with Luke Hawx as well who is another talent that they just flushed right down the toilet I hate to see WWE just abuse talents like that every time that they have to put somebody over like that in that manner without getting any offense it just completely derails their WWE prospects or any other company aew pays attention to that kind of stuff but it kind of looks like Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens are both basically done with the business...squashed their tag team and just completely DEVALUED them
This was thoroughly enjoyable. I have several friends, students and acquaintances who are in the WWE, AEW, NXT, et. al. I have been hearing about the bigs as everyone would get tryouts or developmental deals, so I’m familiar with the trials and tribulations/triumphs and tragedies. I love the candor which you tell your story as well your respect for the business and the people involved. Of any of our common acquaintances EPW or Perth(ians/ites/ers) not a one has a bad word to say about you. I wanted to let you know that quite the contrary, you have been a positive influence and absolutely awesome for the wrestling community, not to mention a magnificent ambassador for your country/continent. I love the fact that you are a teacher by trade as I am in my 21st year in education, so I enjoy your incorporating your teaching style when it comes to rasslin. Keep up the incredibly motivating, entertaining and captivating work that you have been doing! Please demo the leg lace sometime soon and I’ve heard the cruise weight classic stories from my little brother, but I’m sure I’m not alone on wanting to hear about your experience. Cheers mate!
Wow, thanks for the comment! That’s very generous! I’ve just been fortunate enough to find myself in some incredible situations & learning experiences due to a lifelong obsession. Might as well share it around while I’m still semi-relevant, haha!
Hey Damian excuse my long comment but I have seen some people make it past tryouts with no prior pro-wrestling experience. There's even people that have made it on the roster that had no prior experience. I was wondering would I even have any chance if I was able to pass the physical tests, was easily coach-able, and had minor improv skills for a gimmick? I am just 24 years old mainly a dancer but with track, muay thai, gymnast, and theater experience. I've been able to be apart of many production shows, performances, and competitions to have my choreography down to a T and travel to do stuntman work as a small gig when the chances come. as a kid up until my late teens I wanted to pro-wrestle really badly but realized the opportunity of indie schools weren't in my area and real life had come through and I couldn't move to a place where there was one so along the way I picked up other skills and interests. Now I'm at a point in my life where I really want to get into wrestling before I get any older as it combines my love for improv, stunts, athleticism, and choreography. But I am here wondering before I try to apply on the performance center website if I should consider getting some indie work under my belt after covid or just do a try out regardless of pro-wrestling experience. I've also have heard/read that it can be a good thing to not have experiences so that I have no bad habits. again sorry for my long comment. TL;DR 24 year old with a lot of backgrounds in other things that aren't pro-wrestling and wondering if I can get a try out or pass a try out without prowrestling experience.
Excellent question! From my experience I would say, just do the tryouts. Yes, I would recommend getting some wrestling training in as soon as you can to both give you a little fundamental knowledge and to show them that you want it badly enough and aren’t here for the wrong reasons... however many of the talent who are signed from WWE tryouts have zero days of Pro Wrestling training under their belt. Your outside experience would be a major plus!
@@damianslater I appreciate the quick response! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I will take everything you said and apply it all to my best ability. hopefully within the next two years or so I can come back to this comment thread and give a positive update. 🙏
The reason why they sign people with no pro wrestling experience because they want to be able to teach them from the ground up ...their method of wrestling the"WWE STYLE"so they don't have any of their habits that they don't want them to have ...(cough cough)...mistico getting acquainted to so they could just form them in the way that they want that's why they're so interested in people who have no prior pro wrestling experience who have an attended other schools
Dig the background,.Love tht u use the real ropes,.Do u utilize a drop and hook,Or and center spring ''breakdown'' style ring?.Over the yr's here in the states the center spring rings are almost non existant.But i will say from personal experience that.Using future foam does make for a softer bump i mean,The damn woods under there how hard does a dump need to be and,Also i found with those spring centered rings.U can do alot more highrep/High impact bump drills and training with alot less injury.Be safe ,stay healthy M8t ..very good channel.
@@damianslater Nice brother,..And old trick to soften that spring up..take afew plate weights and put them into afew ruck sacks,And sit them in the center of the ring overnight for about ah week,..Screw that wrestling cell foam,..Use about 5 layers of that carpet padding under a nice clean tight canvas,. lil xtra over the spring does wonders
Hey Damian! First off I want to say your videos are extremely helpful and have help inspirired me to chase my dreams of becoming a pro wrestler. And I appreciate that! Anyways here's the crack: I'm 17 years of age, from the UK, I am 6ft 2inches tall and weigh around 200Ibs. I've been in martial arts for the past 4 years (kickboxing and karate) so I guess you could say I've got some sort of an athletic background. I'm starting my first ever pro wrestling session tomorrow so if there was any advice you could give me now that you know my story, what would it be? Thank you!
hello, do you think that in the nearly future WWE will still be interested in creating their own homegrown talents? In my country it's really hard to start your journey as professional wrestler, however i'm doing a lot of stuff outside of wrestling ring, not professionally but still. And also i'm not from country where english is the native language and thanks to that i can speak more languages than English (i heard that might be important for them). I'm talking only about an invitation for the tryout, not giving contract straight into my hands. I know that a lot of people are saying that without of years of experience or having a strong athletic background it's almost impossible to get into the business but maybe there's a chance? for a couple of years i'm doing a lot of strength and conditioning workouts to be prepared for the tryout, i would not like to to be declined just because i don't have years of experience or professional athletic background. Do you think that there's a small chance that i'll get an opportunity and let's say be one of the 80 people on the future tryout? I saw a couple of your videos, and you seems like a reasonable person to ask, so i'll be waiting for a response. :)
I think there is always a chance, but it does seem like you need some form of athletic background. Or at least have some other kind of experience in the entertainment industry. Otherwise, why would they select someone with no experience or notable talents for a tryout over thousands of others who apply for the spot? Speaking another language has always been something I've heard they appreciate, but I'd be guessing that you need more than just that.
There's a lot of variables and mostly it just really boils down to being at the right place at the right time of what they want at that certain time and it's unknown to you or anybody else of what they're looking for unfortunately no amount of practice or training could sway their opinion or their need of who they're looking for I cannot stress that enough but if you have what they're looking for they will most definitely sign you on the spot I've seen it happen Time After Time
18:36 and sometimes it's not just about being social it's about just being figured in if they like you or if they don't like you for a reasons beyond your control and there's really nothing you can do about it if you're not figured in you're not figured in and don't make it a big point of letting you know
I can' believe you didn't pass the tryout. I mean you are really talented in wrestling. Looked how sophiscated your submission move. Besides that, you have the look. I mean what i had seen in Wwe all the main stars are good looking and you are handsome too. Therefore I cannot believe you don't pass it because you have the packages to be a wwe superstar. However, I still believe you can be a big name in wrestling with or without WWE.
I can see you wrestling in their roh division you would Excel there ...D I promise you're going to like it there it's a very good atmosphere they got Claudio... there they got everybody
@@damianslater Okay Because They Are Having Tryouts In Las Vegas Aug 18-20.. And Everyone I Know That Applied Didn’t Hear Anything.. So I Was Trying To See If We Just Didn’t Get Selected Or Have They Not Contracted Anyone Yet
Generally business wear would be required for a tryout, yes. These things are communicated though. As for charisma, you can display that anywhere. How would a charismatic person look walking down the street? Standing in a line? Apply that to the way you do your cardio, rolls, or even resting waiting for your turn. Show emotion!
21:38 keyword their bad habits what they perceive to be bad habits but in the rest of the wrestling world those are not frowned upon it's just what WWE chooses to what they perceive to be bad habits
I don't know why they do that what is the point of putting everybody through those blow up drills when the entire business is all about just politicking it's just completely ridiculous its just hazing
I’ve trained with Brandon when Bleeding Through came out to Newcastle for their “farewell” tour back in 2014. The dude is a straight up machine!
What a great story, mate. Keep the dream alive.
nice so you mean be yourself right show that u wanna be there even if u fail
Absolutely. Someone who is relaxed and enjoying themselves is an endearing person to want to be around. I’d say the same for any job.
@@damianslater thanks man on the tips I'll give my all to be entertainer
Persistence, persistence..persistence...that is the key to success in any endeavor
This was very entertaining to watch honestly and very insightful. Just rewatched you CWC match with Tajiri and I thought you did great. It is really odd to me they did not sign you honestly you seem to have everytging they would look for in a wrestler.
Your positivity is very inspiring and you defiently gained a subscriber. Also I love how all the aussie wrestlers seem like such a tight knit community.
Is another tryout possible for you in the future still? they seem to be signing much older guys these days or maybe you thought about other conpanies like IMPACT or ROH.
Thanks mate. I’d say tryouts are highly unlikely until Covid clears but who knows. I’m not holding my breath for something to happen but I’d also never count myself out.
Just remember this slater... it's all about if WWE has a spot for you... look at the naturals chase stevens and andy douglass and countless others... Look at how talented they were as a tag team sometimes it's just about if they just have interest in you for whatever reason and it's completely beyond your control
I just hate to see how devalued they they treated the naturals
as a tag team they just had them literally put over the Big Show with Luke Hawx as well who is another talent that they just flushed right down the toilet
I hate to see WWE just abuse talents like that every time that they have to put somebody over like that in that manner without getting any offense it just
completely derails their WWE prospects or any other company aew pays attention to that kind of stuff but it kind of looks like
Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens are both basically done with the business...squashed their tag team and just completely DEVALUED them
This was thoroughly enjoyable. I have several friends, students and acquaintances who are in the WWE, AEW, NXT, et. al. I have been hearing about the bigs as everyone would get tryouts or developmental deals, so I’m familiar with the trials and tribulations/triumphs and tragedies. I love the candor which you tell your story as well your respect for the business and the people involved. Of any of our common acquaintances EPW or Perth(ians/ites/ers) not a one has a bad word to say about you. I wanted to let you know that quite the contrary, you have been a positive influence and absolutely awesome for the wrestling community, not to mention a magnificent ambassador for your country/continent. I love the fact that you are a teacher by trade as I am in my 21st year in education, so I enjoy your incorporating your teaching style when it comes to rasslin. Keep up the incredibly motivating, entertaining and captivating work that you have been doing! Please demo the leg lace sometime soon and I’ve heard the cruise weight classic stories from my little brother, but I’m sure I’m not alone on wanting to hear about your experience. Cheers mate!
Wow, thanks for the comment! That’s very generous! I’ve just been fortunate enough to find myself in some incredible situations & learning experiences due to a lifelong obsession. Might as well share it around while I’m still semi-relevant, haha!
Were you able to talk to Hunter?...did he give you feedback?
your best one yet. awesome stuff
Hey Damian excuse my long comment but I have seen some people make it past tryouts with no prior pro-wrestling experience. There's even people that have made it on the roster that had no prior experience. I was wondering would I even have any chance if I was able to pass the physical tests, was easily coach-able, and had minor improv skills for a gimmick?
I am just 24 years old mainly a dancer but with track, muay thai, gymnast, and theater experience. I've been able to be apart of many production shows, performances, and competitions to have my choreography down to a T and travel to do stuntman work as a small gig when the chances come. as a kid up until my late teens I wanted to pro-wrestle really badly but realized the opportunity of indie schools weren't in my area and real life had come through and I couldn't move to a place where there was one so along the way I picked up other skills and interests. Now I'm at a point in my life where I really want to get into wrestling before I get any older as it combines my love for improv, stunts, athleticism, and choreography. But I am here wondering before I try to apply on the performance center website if I should consider getting some indie work under my belt after covid or just do a try out regardless of pro-wrestling experience. I've also have heard/read that it can be a good thing to not have experiences so that I have no bad habits. again sorry for my long comment.
TL;DR 24 year old with a lot of backgrounds in other things that aren't pro-wrestling and wondering if I can get a try out or pass a try out without prowrestling experience.
Excellent question!
From my experience I would say, just do the tryouts. Yes, I would recommend getting some wrestling training in as soon as you can to both give you a little fundamental knowledge and to show them that you want it badly enough and aren’t here for the wrong reasons... however many of the talent who are signed from WWE tryouts have zero days of Pro Wrestling training under their belt. Your outside experience would be a major plus!
@@damianslater I appreciate the quick response! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I will take everything you said and apply it all to my best ability. hopefully within the next two years or so I can come back to this comment thread and give a positive update. 🙏
The reason why they sign people with no pro wrestling experience because they want to be able to teach them from
the ground up ...their method of wrestling the"WWE STYLE"so they don't have any of their habits that they don't want them to have ...(cough cough)...mistico
getting acquainted to so they could just form them in the way that they want that's why they're so
interested in people who have no prior pro wrestling experience who have an attended other schools
great content as usual! love it, keep it up.
Thanks mate.
@@damianslater damien mate
Have many questions for you
Is there anyway to hava a chat with you bri
Well aparentely not
Dig the background,.Love tht u use the real ropes,.Do u utilize a drop and hook,Or and center spring ''breakdown'' style ring?.Over the yr's here in the states the center spring rings are almost non existant.But i will say from personal experience that.Using future foam does make for a softer bump i mean,The damn woods under there how hard does a dump need to be and,Also i found with those spring centered rings.U can do alot more highrep/High impact bump drills and training with alot less injury.Be safe ,stay healthy M8t ..very good channel.
There are still quite a few spring centred rings here and yeah they’re quite a bit stiffer but better for the knees.
@@damianslater Nice brother,..And old trick to soften that spring up..take afew plate weights and put them into afew ruck sacks,And sit them in the center of the ring overnight for about ah week,..Screw that wrestling cell foam,..Use about 5 layers of that carpet padding under a nice clean tight canvas,.
lil xtra over the spring does wonders
I too actually had a random encounter with Brock Lesnar guy near the Alamo
Hey Damian! First off I want to say your videos are extremely helpful and have help inspirired me to chase my dreams of becoming a pro wrestler. And I appreciate that! Anyways here's the crack: I'm 17 years of age, from the UK, I am 6ft 2inches tall and weigh around 200Ibs. I've been in martial arts for the past 4 years (kickboxing and karate) so I guess you could say I've got some sort of an athletic background. I'm starting my first ever pro wrestling session tomorrow so if there was any advice you could give me now that you know my story, what would it be? Thank you!
hello, do you think that in the nearly future WWE will still be interested in creating their own homegrown talents? In my country it's really hard to start your journey as professional wrestler, however i'm doing a lot of stuff outside of wrestling ring, not professionally but still. And also i'm not from country where english is the native language and thanks to that i can speak more languages than English (i heard that might be important for them). I'm talking only about an invitation for the tryout, not giving contract straight into my hands. I know that a lot of people are saying that without of years of experience or having a strong athletic background it's almost impossible to get into the business but maybe there's a chance? for a couple of years i'm doing a lot of strength and conditioning workouts to be prepared for the tryout, i would not like to to be declined just because i don't have years of experience or professional athletic background. Do you think that there's a small chance that i'll get an opportunity and let's say be one of the 80 people on the future tryout?
I saw a couple of your videos, and you seems like a reasonable person to ask, so i'll be waiting for a response. :)
I think there is always a chance, but it does seem like you need some form of athletic background. Or at least have some other kind of experience in the entertainment industry. Otherwise, why would they select someone with no experience or notable talents for a tryout over thousands of others who apply for the spot?
Speaking another language has always been something I've heard they appreciate, but I'd be guessing that you need more than just that.
There's a lot of variables and mostly it just really boils down to being at the right place at the right time of what they want at that certain time and it's unknown to you or anybody else of what they're looking for unfortunately no amount of practice or training could sway their opinion or their need of who they're looking for I cannot stress that enough but if you have what they're looking for they will most definitely sign you on the spot I've seen it happen Time After Time
18:36 and sometimes it's not just about being social it's about just being figured in if they like you or if they don't like you for a reasons beyond your control and there's really nothing you can do about it if you're not figured in you're not figured in and don't make it a big point of letting you know
I can' believe you didn't pass the tryout. I mean you are really talented in wrestling. Looked how sophiscated your submission move. Besides that, you have the look. I mean what i had seen in Wwe all the main stars are good looking and you are handsome too. Therefore I cannot believe you don't pass it because you have the packages to be a wwe superstar. However, I still believe you can be a big name in wrestling with or without WWE.
What of those who is try to apply from Africa what Advice do you have for them
Summer slam 2021 wwe tryouts are coming you can give your life a chance. Maybe they sign you. I think so you have a lot of potential. I see in you.
Thanks for the support but I don’t think the company is necessarily a good fit for my life and goals. And vice versa it seems.
But i think so you should give a last chance.
Do you have any interest in AeW🤔
I can see you wrestling in their roh division you would Excel there ...D
I promise you're going to like it there it's a very good atmosphere they got Claudio... there they got everybody
If you still have Claudio's contact information just try to see if you can get a shot... it's good experience I promise you're going to like it there
How Much Time Did You Have To Prepare For The Tryout When You Got The Call?
From memory around 4-6 weeks for both.
@@damianslater Okay Because They Are Having Tryouts In Las Vegas Aug 18-20.. And Everyone I Know That Applied Didn’t Hear Anything.. So I Was Trying To See If We Just Didn’t Get Selected Or Have They Not Contracted Anyone Yet
I would really like to know who attended those Las Vegas tryouts and who got signed🤔
Hey Damian, What Age Did You Start Wrestling ?
15.
Eloquent
What's the most workouts
Bro do u have any idea how much they pay once someone passes the tryout?
No idea.
They take care of a lot of the expenses you'd be surprised
Did you show up with a suit and a gear-bag? Also, how would you convey charisma since you weren’t asked to talk or have a match?
Generally business wear would be required for a tryout, yes. These things are communicated though.
As for charisma, you can display that anywhere. How would a charismatic person look walking down the street? Standing in a line? Apply that to the way you do your cardio, rolls, or even resting waiting for your turn. Show emotion!
Did You Have To Pay For Your Flight?
Yes I did
Wwe cheapskates😂
Unbelievable
13:55
No you are not over 30 honestly I cannot see that
Just turned 34.
UR ARE CUTE
21:38 keyword their bad habits what they perceive to be bad habits but in the rest of the wrestling world those are not frowned upon it's just what WWE chooses to what they perceive to be bad habits
5:31 "blow up drills"
I don't know why they do that what is the point of putting everybody through those blow up drills when the entire business is all about just politicking it's just completely ridiculous its just hazing