fall in love with every aspect of being a pro wrestler. the drives. the road. the late nights. the early mornings. the airports. the late night eating. the workouts. the soreness. embrace everything that makes you a pro wrestler. don’t just wrestle, be a pro wrestler.
I started helping out at The Forge Pro Wrestling Academy in Marshalltown, Iowa. About once a month I load up my truck and drive from Nashville to Marshalltown. I work a show for @LPWiowa. Then the next day I help train at the school. Between the long drive, the matches and the training, it’s been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.
Till the wheels come off…
Since there are 5 pro wrestling shows running within an hour from where I'll be on 3/28, I have this.
You can sign up here: https://t.co/3VbRCbjFjN
I am also inviting any pro wrestling photographers looking to up their portrait abilities to come, ask questions and observe.
Since there are 5 pro wrestling shows running within an hour from where I'll be on 3/28, I have this.
You can sign up here: https://t.co/3VbRCbj7uf
I am also inviting any pro wrestling photographers looking to up their portrait abilities to come, ask questions and observe.
The #SolidSeven has a tall order this weekend in Oelwein…
@LPWiowa is on the road to Main Event and I’m in for a fight.
Tickets: https://t.co/4EgTVujcQa
#ProWrestling
Something I preach at all my seminars is that the wrestling industry will weed out the people who don’t want it or don’t respect it. It’s not my job as a veteran to gate keep or discourage people from pursuing pro wrestling. It’s my job as a veteran to motivate, inspire and encourage people to pursue their dreams. It’s my job to use my story to show younger talent that if I can find a way, then they can too. There’s plenty of room at the table for everyone to eat.