Do you remember watching wrestling as a kid? Ever since I was a little kid I was all ways hooked on watching wrestling. I remember watching my favorite wrestler of all time Edge. I remembered as a kid all ways watching Edge and cheering for him I always liked "heels" more. If you don’t know what a heel is, it’s a "bad" guy in wrestling. But just being 5 or so, I knew nothing about the wrestling business just that they were fighting and wanted the championship. But now I now that all of them was just playing a character, and was trying to put on a great match for the fans. Now that I grown up enough to know what is real and fake. Know that I know what a good match is and how to put on one I what to be a pro wrestler. Almost everyone know of the WWE but little do people know there are more companies.
As a little kid I wanted to be a wrestler, but all I knew is that you punched people until someone got pinned, but know that I know that at its core there is much more than that. Like I said as a little kid I wanted to be a wrestler, it has been my dream for a long time. If I could get into the …show more content…
Like everything wrestling takes a lot of hard work to make it to the top, and its takes decades to master your craft. Even thought there are great companies other than the WWE its has always been my dream to be a WWE superstar. But you are always on the road traveling to the new stadium. Even though if you have made friends in the company, no one compares to family. And instead of being injured, or if you are on a break. Just last year one of the best wrestler on the main roster Finn Balor, was injured, even if hearing the crowd makes up for it you could get severely injured. Not just the in ring work could kill a man the fans could go crazy, it was even worst in the 70s 80s when people though it was real. The dangers are crazy high but so is the fun and rush of hearing the