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Old April 12, 2002, 11:15 AM
Duane Adolph
 
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Default They laughed when they saw my 120 pound skinny body enter the ring...

But when I body slammed the 300lb Gorrilla...One, Two, Three....They were stunned!

So...Who else wants to be a wrestling superstar?

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Hi Mike,

I know that if anyone is Passionate about the idea, it could be very successful! (I'm personally not, but I'm sure that someone out there could make it work)

I was watching one of those "Real Video" type shows and a kid was holding a WRESTLING EVENT in his front yard. He was the Super Star of his neighbourhood. Unfortunately he accidentally set himself on fire after jumping off his roof onto a wooden table... but that's another story.

Another idea along the same lines, would be to hold CLASSES or TRAINING for kids or WANNABE wrestlers. I think that this could go WILD!

Hey I've already started the copy for the sales letter.

The pro circuit could work very well, I think that helping others actually get closer to their dream via training sessions, would go CRAZY!

Hey does anybody know any EX-Wrestlers? :->

Mike you issued the "open challenge" so now, right back at you! :->

Duane Adolph
> I firmly believe that is a great opportunity
> to make money in pro-wrestling at this
> point. Why? Basically there is only Vince
> and his WWF and that's it. Several
> federations have tried to compete with the
> WWF (use to be the WWWF back in the 'olden'
> days of the 1970's) but you can't compete
> with Vince on his level. BUT small shows in
> small arenas can still be profitable...the
> wrestlers don't make as much as what you
> would think. And with the failure of the WCW
> (and before that the NWA and the AWA) there
> are a lot of wrestlers out there. Plus with
> the huge assortment of cable channels out
> there you can stand a good chance of getting
> some sort of TV visibility.

> Hey you! This is an open challenge! You want
> to take a risk! Let's start a small
> pro-wrestling ciruit. Actually I'm serious,
> under the right circumstances it could
> work...

> Take care,

> Mike Winicki