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William Regal posted a lengthy note on his Twitter account with advice on what it takes to be professional wrestler and even a WWE Superstar.
After listing the numerous facets of wrestling training, he wrote of WWE: "To make it in the WWE you have to be very adaptable and willing to make any character or opportunity work. Here's some very good advice. Make a list of the worst possible situations and character traits you be asked to do. Now make up a character and promos involving those traits and work on perfecting that character and promo (on your own otherwise you'll get locked up). Make those things second nature. Now you've taken away some of your fears so whatever you are asked to do should be easier.Dont skip this task. Very few people who come to the WWE end up being the character they envisioned."
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Jake Roberts is the latest wrestler to dismiss Ultimate Warrior. A fan wrote on Roberts' Facebook wall that his 5-year old son loves Warrior's promo. "The Snake" replied, "Thanks..the kids loved the Warrior. Then they turned 8..and realized, not the best idea..."
Roberts also wrote the following regarding Warrior and Hogan: "I think professionally there was nothing big about either of them."
After listing the numerous facets of wrestling training, he wrote of WWE: "To make it in the WWE you have to be very adaptable and willing to make any character or opportunity work. Here's some very good advice. Make a list of the worst possible situations and character traits you be asked to do. Now make up a character and promos involving those traits and work on perfecting that character and promo (on your own otherwise you'll get locked up). Make those things second nature. Now you've taken away some of your fears so whatever you are asked to do should be easier.Dont skip this task. Very few people who come to the WWE end up being the character they envisioned."
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Jake Roberts is the latest wrestler to dismiss Ultimate Warrior. A fan wrote on Roberts' Facebook wall that his 5-year old son loves Warrior's promo. "The Snake" replied, "Thanks..the kids loved the Warrior. Then they turned 8..and realized, not the best idea..."
Roberts also wrote the following regarding Warrior and Hogan: "I think professionally there was nothing big about either of them."