How Do I make my own wrestling empire?
I
wanna make my own wrestling federation in Australia but i wanna no how
I'll move 2 America wen im 18 become a wrestler make a ton of money and
learn the basics but i need 2 no how to run how much money i need wat
kind of staff i need 2 hire so pleaz can sumone help me
Wrestling - 7 Answers
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1 :
1.Find a bunch of gay men on steroids.
2. Strip them down to their underwear, then get them to hug each other in front of dumb people.
3. Now create tacky,unbeleivable soap opera type stories as to why they are hugging each other in their underwear.
4. Profit.
2 :
First, you need to borrow money from the
bank to get the equipment, rings, barricade and other stuff, then you
get people to get involved in wrestling, like pro athletes and stuff,
trust me it is a lot of work and a lot of money that is coming out of
your pockets, it will pay off eventually if you continue your business
and run some risks. Having matches posted on you tube is a way to make
your production more recognized and popular.
3 :
Watch WWE 24/7 for 8 hours straight. Bring food & a bedpan so you won't have to get up for any reason.
When you go to sleep, you can dream about it because it ain't gonna happen in real life.
4 :
It would be hard for you to do that, unless you are rich or wealthy or have a rich family member to support you.
It would be hard, because, you would have to find people willing to do it for a low price and such.
And, the equipment isnt free and you have to find a place to do it.
Seriously, I'd like to do it, but, you probably wouldnt last.
The only reason TNA is around now is because TNA has billionares backing them up.
If you arent a millionare/billionare, WWE or TNA would probably eat your wrestling company alive.
5 :
Considering
you are not even 18 yet, I highly suspect you will change you're mind
when you grow up but ok. For Starters You gotta be rich, cause it is
very costly, I don't wanna make numbers up but I think it would cost
millions of dollars, cause think about it, you need to rent an arena
everyweek, you need to buy equipment, like the ring, post, announce
table, weapons and all that stuff. You also need some producers and
stuff. Then comes the staff, you do realize that WWE has more than just
the superstars as staff, I mean they've got about maybe 80-100
superstars, some referees, announcers, backstage interviewers, ring
announcers, production people, camera men. All these employees need to
be paid, and you are looking for quality it's gonna cost a lot of money.
Stone Cold ALONE got 13 million dollars in one his best year for WWE.
Anyway let us assume you got all that money, it's still gonna be pretty
hard, cause think about it, you need to establish a reputation, i doubt
any top wrestler would come to you're promotion cause it would be a
major risk. I think you gotta try and sign some free agents at first,
people who were in WWE and TNA. TNA used to and still depend on released
WWE superstars, but they were lucky that even great superstars like
Kurt Angle were available. So the point is, at the start you're gonna
have to have about 5 decent superstars at most, and I mean like Brian
Kendrick, and you gotta develop some of you're own or just do with
locals. TNA has produces AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Desmond Wolf among
others. But you also gotta have some good professional trainers to try
and develop you're own superstars. And that's still not it, you gotta
have some exceptional business skills, you need to spend the right
amount of money on advertising and hope that some day you're promotion
will be on TV. I mean even good promotions like ROH aren't on TV. The
point is it's really hard, and it's pretty much costs millions. So is it
worth taking the risk? Probably not, unless you're an extremely
ambitious person.
6 :
Own something else and use the money
invested in that to invest in a company that a wrestler already bought
& buy out the majority shareholds.
7 :
you little tossa
pies won you lose