How to Make a Professional Wrestling Federation
Have a name for your federation., Make a logo design., Decide what kind of promotion it will be., Buy a camera and record every one of your matches. , After purchasing your camera, find a gig to wrestle(place to wrestle). ,Get the wrestling...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Have a name for your federation.
You could choose a simple name or a complex name.
Examples are Trampoline wrestling group or Extreme hardcore wrestling, which would be EHW. , It should be simple such as two T's and a W in the middle for TWT. , A hardcore promotion or a traditional wrestling style. ,,,,, You could have a trampoline or a real wrestling ring or you can buy a backyard wrestling ring for about $1'700
- $2'500 A wrestling ring is complicated to make so a trampoline is preferred here, but if you are willing to make a wrestling ring then check the guide on how to do it on LifeGuide Hub. -
Step 2: Make a logo design.
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Step 3: Decide what kind of promotion it will be.
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Step 4: Buy a camera and record every one of your matches.
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Step 5: After purchasing your camera
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Step 6: find a gig to wrestle(place to wrestle).
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Step 7: Get the wrestling officials to make sure that everything is not planted on you and the officials can handle it so that way everything is in order
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Step 8: Get up to 3 thousand dollars to buy the ring pieces
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Step 9: camera
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Step 10: microphone
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Step 11: pay the wrestlers and get the wrestling belts.
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Step 12: Set up a ring.
Detailed Guide
You could choose a simple name or a complex name.
Examples are Trampoline wrestling group or Extreme hardcore wrestling, which would be EHW. , It should be simple such as two T's and a W in the middle for TWT. , A hardcore promotion or a traditional wrestling style. ,,,,, You could have a trampoline or a real wrestling ring or you can buy a backyard wrestling ring for about $1'700
- $2'500 A wrestling ring is complicated to make so a trampoline is preferred here, but if you are willing to make a wrestling ring then check the guide on how to do it on LifeGuide Hub.
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