The Wrestling Agency Secrets to Breaking into the Pro Wrestling | Page 14

Here is a guide to help you know what’s in the works for you if you want to be a pro wrestler. 1. Training Whether you want to join WWE or become a casual wrestler, getting sufficient training is inevitable. Better hope there’s a school near you that does it otherwise you will have no option but to pack up move across states in search for a good one. While you are at it, remember training is not a cheap affair. You have to pay for tuition, air fare (where applicable), buy supplements that get you in shape and proteins to help you gain weight, purchase the gear (elbow and knee pads, custom tights, and boots) and pay for tanning. On top of all that, you also need to take professional photos that make you look like a star. This, too, doesn’t come cheap.