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Dynamite Kid WWE Hall of Fame
https://www.sescoops.com/article/dynamite-kid-daughter-wwe-hall-fame-induction His in ring legacy of innovation and influence. He is one half of an all time great tag team in the British Bulldogs. vs. His out of ring legacy. There are the stories Bret Hart and others have told about him. His autobiography. His prized pupil is a dirty word in the WWE. WWE's PR department would be putting in the extra work to sanitize his reputation. Who would be willing to induct him and if his family does speak, how do they feel about the way WWE treated him or all that has come out about him? I don't see WWE going through with it. He is in several other Hall of Fames. That's likely as close as he's going to get. Thoughts?
Change Is Coming…
I’ve been working on something for a while now. Something the wrestling industry has never had. Not a course. Not a seminar. Not another “how to get booked” thread on social media. Something different. Something I wish existed when I started in 1997. Something I wish someone handed me before I spent years being broke, driving hours for shows that paid nothing, and figuring out the business side of wrestling completely on my own. It’s almost ready. Details coming soon. Stay tuned.
WWE Hall of Fame
We are on the road to Wrestlemania! It is also Hall of Fame season. I want to pose this question to everyone: Is there something you would change about the current set.up? I know many are clamoring for a physical building with all the trimmings but I have something I wish they would adjust or do away with. The Legacy group induction. I think it's disrespectful to "induct" people who have had an impact in the business/sport and not give them a spotlight simply because they never worked or made an impact in WWE. Dory Funk Sr., Dick.the Bruiser, Bruiser Brody to name a few. I understand that not everyone can, will, will allow or wants induction but WWE can do a better job (to me at least) of honoring the history of the business and not just their own. Thoughts?
I Almost Quit Wrestling Because of a Gas Station
True story. It was 2001. I had just wrestled a show about 3 hours from home. I gave everything I had in that ring. Left it all out there. The crowd was into it. The boys in the back said I did good work. Then I got my payoff. Twenty bucks. I hadn't eaten all day. I was running on fumes. Literally. My gas tank was almost empty and I still had a 3 hour drive home. I pulled into a gas station somewhere in the middle of nowhere Ohio and I had to make a choice. Do I eat or do I put gas in the car. I couldn't do both. I put the gas in. Drove home hungry. Got home after midnight. My wife Terrie was already asleep. I sat in the driveway for a minute and thought about quitting. Not because I didn't love wrestling. I loved it more than anything. But love doesn't pay bills. Love doesn't fill your gas tank. Love doesn't put food on the table for your family. A year later I walked away. My body was breaking down. We were broke. We had a family to raise. I chose survival. But here's the thing nobody tells you. It didn't have to be that way. I wasn't broke because I was a bad wrestler. I was broke because nobody taught me the business side. Nobody taught me how to build a brand. Nobody taught me how to create income outside of match payoffs. Nobody taught me that I was a business and not just a performer. I had to learn all of that on my own. Years later. The hard way. Through trial and error and a whole lot of expensive mistakes. When I came back to wrestling in 2015 and started New Ohio Wrestling, I promised myself I would never let another wrestler go through what I went through without at least knowing there was a better way. I spent years figuring this out the hard way. Now I'm putting it all in one place. More soon.
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Welcome to Pro Wrestling Skool. This isn’t a fan forum. This is a training ground for wrestlers, trainers, and wrestling content creators who want to turn pro wrestling into real income — in the ring and online. If you’re here to build something that pays you back long-term, you’re in the right locker room. ------------- What This Community Is About ------------- Pro Wrestling Skool exists to help you: - Monetize your wrestling skills, knowledge, and experience - Build a personal brand that works even when you’re not taking bumps - Create income through content, communities, coaching, and digital products - Stop relying only on bookings and start owning your platform This is about ownership, not just exposure. ------------- Your Next Steps (Do These in Order) ------------- 1. Start the Free Course This will walk you through the fundamentals of turning wrestling knowledge into income using content, community, and simple funnels. 👉 Start the free course: Pro Wrestling Business 101 (Indie Edition) 2. Book Your Free 1-on-1 Call If you want clarity on your path — niche, offer, or next move — book a free strategy call. 👉 Book your free call: [INSERT FUNNEL LINK] 3. Join the Weekly Q&A Calls Live calls where we break down real situations, real offers, and real roadblocks. No theory. No guru nonsense. 👉 Join the weekly Q&A: Check The Calendar ------------- 4. Introduce Yourself Drop a post and tell us: - Your name - Your country - Your wrestling background - Your main goal right now This isn’t optional. Community works when people show up. ------------- 5. Stay Active This is not a “watch from the sidelines” group. - Ask questions - Help others - Share wins (big or small) - Build relationships - Have fun doing it You get out what you put in. ------------- What You’ll Learn Here Inside Pro Wrestling Skool, we focus on three things:
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