Most wrestlers are chasing the wrong thing.
They're trying to be the best in the ring. The most athletic. The most technically sound. They're copying whoever is hot right now on TV. They're doing what their trainer told them to do ten years ago.
And they're broke.
Not because they aren't working hard. But because they're working hard at the wrong thing.
Here's the truth nobody tells you.
You don't get paid for being good. You get paid for being different. You get paid for being useful. You get paid for giving a promoter something they can't get anywhere else.
That thing is your money spot.
What Is a Money Spot?
Your money spot is the one thing you do better than almost anyone else in your market.
It's not always your best wrestling move. It might be your promo. It might be your look. It might be the way you connect with a crowd. It might be your social media. It might be your ability to train younger talent.
Your money spot is the intersection of three things:
1) What you're naturally good at.
2) What people actually want.
3) What nobody else in your area is delivering.
Find that intersection and you stop competing. You start standing out.
Why Most Wrestlers Never Find It
Because they never look.
They just keep grinding. Keep taking bookings. Keep trying to get better at everything instead of getting great at one thing.
The wrestler who is pretty good at ten things gets paid $25 a show.
The wrestler who is great at one thing gets booked every weekend.
How to Find Yours
Ask yourself these four questions. Write the answers down.
1. What do people always compliment you on?
Not what you think you're good at. What do other wrestlers, trainers, and fans actually say to you after shows?
2. What comes easy to you that seems hard for everyone else?
Maybe you cut promos naturally. Maybe you always know how to work a crowd. Maybe you understand ring psychology without being taught.
3. What do promoters keep asking you to do?
Promoters book what works. If the same promoter keeps asking you to do the same thing, that's a signal.
4. What would you do for free if you had to?
That energy shows up on camera. It shows up in the ring. Fans feel it.
Now Put It to Work
Once you know your money spot, build everything around it.
Your character. Your content. Your pitch to promoters. Your social media. All of it.
Stop being a little bit of everything. Start being everything that one thing needs.
That's how you go from broke to booked.
This is Chapter 2 of The Pro Wrestling Laws of Success. The full breakdown plus exercises are inside the book and inside the community.
Start with the questions above. Write your answers down today.
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