@ChiefMusicJunky@TruthSeeker4Ind@WrestlingHumble I agree, but none of the Indians really study the business.
They don’t study it like a punk or an edge or a Tyson Kidd.
Their knowledge is superficial and it shows.
Everyone is crying about Indians being released from wwe.
Respect to everyone chasing their dreams and trying to represent.
Let���s be real though, none of them have what it takes to be too stars.
Except for, well, me.
The protagonist of professional wrestling
@TruthSeeker4Ind@WrestlingHumble Once again, as India’s best pro wrestler. I don’t blame wwe. I blame the fact that none of the big Indian stars have actually studied the business like their counterparts (me)
You gotta grow up a fan to make it in this business, or at least study it with an observant eye.
@WrestlingHumble Hey man, as an Indian pro wrestler. I blame this on the fact that Indians are unable to get over with foreign audiences.
It’s because we are portrayed as Indian wrestlers and not Indians who happen to be wrestlers.
Fortunately, the best promo in pro wrestling is an Indian.