Who do you think will win in a fight together in smackdown John Cena or Jeff Hardey
I don’t see why being on smackdown would make a difference but Cena would be booked to win. In legit showdown I have no idea Cena could over power Hardy or Hardy could catch him by surprise. Most likely Cena if he gets his hands on Hardy.
Im doing prowrestling as a project. I need to know who sings Hulk Hogans them song when he was on N.W.O.? Can u tell me as soon as possible.
It was a remake of Voodo Chile by Jimi Hendrix.
I went to high school for 4 years, but then completed my courses at a different highschool and got my diploma there. So Do i put down 4 year high school, or the 2 months high school with diploma?
Name of High School
August(or September), whatever yr – whatever month, whatever year
Name of 2nd High School
Whatever month you started there, whatever year – whatever month you graduated, whatever year.
In other words, Which wrestler do you think has dedicated more to the company there in, this could mean any promotion.
I’d say Sting to WCW. He was with them basically right from the start up until the very bitter end. All throughout his tenure with WCW, and especially when he was the hottest star in the world at the beginning of 1998, Sting had numerous offers to jump ship to the WWF, but he never did, even when WCW came crashing down all around him.
Until it finally died for good in 2001, WCW was spiralling down deeper and deeper in the ratings war with the WWF due to increasingly poor stories and horrible, non-sensical storylines that were a far cry from their glory days just a few years before. Sting was asked to take part in some truly dreadful angles, and consented to join up with the NWO multiple times even though it went totally against the momentum of his character. During all that time, he never complained, never whined and never pouted (are you listening Buff Bagwell?). In the early years, when Eric Bischoff was cobbling money together from Ted Turner to sign Hulk Hogan, Sting agreed to re-sign for less money than what he was paid in his previous contract, just purely for the good of the company so they could afford to land Hogan.
Even when all of WCW’s biggest stars left for greener pastures or "took time off" when the ratings began to plunge, Sting was the consumate professional. He stayed with the company and did everything he could to keep WCW afloat.
When WCW did fold, he didn’t sign with the WWE. Displaying an incredible amount of character, Sting turned down a big contract and a ton of money to stay true to the principals that had made him one of, if not the, most respected professionals in the history of the business. He didn’t like the direction the WWF/E was heading with their raunchy "Attitute Era" programming and therefore sat out until TNA hit the scene, and since then, even though he’s had to battle injuries and has come and gone, he’s been a tremendous performer for TNA. His presence lends them an incredible amount of credibilty, just like Kurt Angle’s does. Because TNA is now progressing up the ladder in terms of public attention, much of that credit has to go to Sting.
He showed up for work every day, did his job to the best of his ability and gave the fans the best show he could. Sting represented the very best of WCW, and he is what I choose to remember about that time in wrestling.
Example: Singles match, none of them ends up looking weak. Both are looked equally, but the winner of the match just comes out looking ’stronger’ and etc. You know? Like what if they kept having these type of matches where it’s booked to have the wrestlers to look equal? Simple example.
Sure there’s other examples, but that’s just one way to look at it. Would that even work or no?
I don’t know if the payroll department could handle it. Years ago, I can’t remember, for the life of me, the guy’s name. He was handsome, he looked a little like Tito Santana but was a white guy. I want to say his first name was Jim, but I can’t be sure. Anyway, he had charisma, he had some moves…but he was a jobber and a jobber only. He made the other guy looked good. He probably also barely made enough to live on. I never understood why he didn’t get the push.
JIM POWERS!! (How that came to me I don’t know, lol)
Ok. But I think somebody would have to look "weaker", if only to balance out the financial end of the promotion, if it makes sense?
I mean, you’ve got Batista vs. Mysterio going on (which I just don’t understand) and they’ve volleyed back and forth between who wins and who loses, and they’re both bringing in hefty paychecks. However, that feud can’t last forever (nor can Mysterio’s knees) and in due time, you’ll have Batista crushing some people until they find him another feud.
When a match looks like it’s about 50/50 instead of 80/20 or worse 90/10 of who’s going to win, both look good. Even a 60/40 can look good. The other night when Chris Masters had Randy Orton in the Masterlock, Orton made it look good, but Chris "let him escape, which no one ever does!"…so they both sold to each other.
But while Masters got himself a spot in the Royal Rumble, I don’t know if he’s got the draw power. Does this make sense? I’m guessing you’re always going to have jobbers, stars, and the mid-guys inbetween. It’s how they’re mixed up and matched together to make it work.
Prices vary between schools, but you can expect to pay a couple of thousand dollars for a good one. Ninety nine percent of people never make it past the school. Imagine high school football, except twice as hard. The trainer doesn’t care if you quit or not, he’s just doing his job. They let you know you’re going to get hurt, that’s unavoidable. Most people walk away from the school after the first week with painful bruises galore, sometimes worse. If you’re one of the truly tough and lucky, then it’s time for the independent federations. Eventually, the best of the best move on to the big leagues such as World Wrestling Entertainment.
A list of the most reputable professional wrestling schools can be found here:
http://wwestardom.blogspot.com
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I train in Boxing and want to add some grappling. What would suit boxing better Freestyle Wresting or Judo?
I would strongly recomend Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. But if only out of those 2, id say Judo.
I go to school in Canada.
The high school i go to doesn’t offer any beauty/cosmetology classes.
I was just wondering what courses are essential, or would help greatly.
Thank you!
I know chemistry for a fact.
english,math( to measure}
a languauge(pays more money)\
And def. a business class
I would love to wrestle/catfight with certain women. Unfortunately women use other means of warfare (mostly back stabbing gossip) I can’t stand it. I would much rather beat them up.