How to Make it in the WWE

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), at time of publication, is the largest Professional Wrestling organization in the world. Its place in the spotlight appeals those who have always wanted to be a professional wrestler. There are other wrestling organizations to work for, but none provide the exposure that WWE offers. Becoming a WWE wrestler requires a great deal of experience and skill, as well as a desire to learn and the willingness to risk injury to achieve your dream.

Instructions

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      Work as a wrestler at smaller events. According to its website, WWE requires three to five years of previous experience as a professional wrestler before it will even accept your resume. If you do not have prior wrestling experience, you can contact your local wrestling organization to get started.

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      Enroll in a wrestling school. If you lack experience and you cannot get a spot in the local promotion, then find a professional wrestling training school in your area. Many wrestling schools, like Ohio Valley and Florida Championship Wrestling, have promotions attached to the schools, so you can begin work as soon as you graduate.

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      Send in your resume. Once you have the required experience, the WWE wants a copy of your resume, along with pictures and a video of your recent work. This could include matches and interview samples.