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How to become a professional wrestler | How to become a professional wrestler |
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In a small New Jersey town, young men and women dream of becoming the next wrestling superstar. | In a small New Jersey town, young men and women dream of becoming the next wrestling superstar. |
By night, Gabriella Belpre flies through the air, bounces off steel ropes, and slams women into wooden floors. | By night, Gabriella Belpre flies through the air, bounces off steel ropes, and slams women into wooden floors. |
By day, she's earthbound. The 23-year-old is executive assistant to the Mayor of Philadelphia. | By day, she's earthbound. The 23-year-old is executive assistant to the Mayor of Philadelphia. |
Though she loves her job - "The mayor's a big wrestling fan" - she has bigger plans. | Though she loves her job - "The mayor's a big wrestling fan" - she has bigger plans. |
Gabby dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. And here, in a hall on the edge of a blue-collar New Jersey town, is where the dream begins. | Gabby dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. And here, in a hall on the edge of a blue-collar New Jersey town, is where the dream begins. |
Gabby, from Philadelphia, was born into a family of wrestling fans. Her dad had a cardboard cut-out of Stone Cold Steve Austin; her mum wore a trench coat like the Undertaker. | Gabby, from Philadelphia, was born into a family of wrestling fans. Her dad had a cardboard cut-out of Stone Cold Steve Austin; her mum wore a trench coat like the Undertaker. |
In January 2015 the Royal Rumble came to town, so Gabby went to a meet-and-greet beforehand. | In January 2015 the Royal Rumble came to town, so Gabby went to a meet-and-greet beforehand. |
The Rumble is a WWE event - World Wrestling Entertainment is the biggest name in the business - so Gabby hoped to see a wrestler, take a picture, and bask in their glow. | The Rumble is a WWE event - World Wrestling Entertainment is the biggest name in the business - so Gabby hoped to see a wrestler, take a picture, and bask in their glow. |
It was there, waiting for the stardust to fall, that her life changed. "I just looked round and thought 'I'm bigger than this'," she says. | It was there, waiting for the stardust to fall, that her life changed. "I just looked round and thought 'I'm bigger than this'," she says. |
"I saw the fans, saw how they were reacting. I thought: I want to be the person who everyone is meeting." | "I saw the fans, saw how they were reacting. I thought: I want to be the person who everyone is meeting." |
Gabby went to arts school, so wrestling wasn't a huge leap. "I thought wrestling was less athletic, and more performance art," she says. | Gabby went to arts school, so wrestling wasn't a huge leap. "I thought wrestling was less athletic, and more performance art," she says. |
She researched wrestling schools - there are dozens in the north-eastern United States - and settled on the Monster Factory in Paulsboro, a town of 6,000 people. | She researched wrestling schools - there are dozens in the north-eastern United States - and settled on the Monster Factory in Paulsboro, a town of 6,000 people. |
The school insists on a try-out, so Gabby went along with her dad. When she walked in, the coach, Danny Cage, had a warning. | The school insists on a try-out, so Gabby went along with her dad. When she walked in, the coach, Danny Cage, had a warning. |
"He said, the next day, I'd feel like I'd been hit by a truck," she says. | "He said, the next day, I'd feel like I'd been hit by a truck," she says. |
While wrestling is scripted, you can't fake a body-slam. When your back hits the mat, it hurts: the only protection is a thin layer of barely-there foam. | While wrestling is scripted, you can't fake a body-slam. When your back hits the mat, it hurts: the only protection is a thin layer of barely-there foam. |
Gabby is small - 5ft 1in, 110lbs - but Danny liked what he saw. She was in. There was, however, one problem. | Gabby is small - 5ft 1in, 110lbs - but Danny liked what he saw. She was in. There was, however, one problem. |
"The next day," she says, "I couldn't get my head off the pillow." | "The next day," she says, "I couldn't get my head off the pillow." |
The Monster Factory opened in 1983, and has produced a number of WWE stars, including Sheamus, the Big Show, and - further back - Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka. | The Monster Factory opened in 1983, and has produced a number of WWE stars, including Sheamus, the Big Show, and - further back - Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka. |
Coach Danny, 44, took over in 2011. He charges $4,000 [£2,900] for lifetime membership, or $3,500 up front. | Coach Danny, 44, took over in 2011. He charges $4,000 [£2,900] for lifetime membership, or $3,500 up front. |
Training is held three nights a week, with an optional session on Sundays. They hold a show once a month, and the rings - and the wrestlers - are also hired out for birthday parties. | Training is held three nights a week, with an optional session on Sundays. They hold a show once a month, and the rings - and the wrestlers - are also hired out for birthday parties. |
On a cold Tuesday night, 30 wrestlers show up for training. They look like a regiment: polite, professional, most wearing military-green Monster Factory t-shirts. | On a cold Tuesday night, 30 wrestlers show up for training. They look like a regiment: polite, professional, most wearing military-green Monster Factory t-shirts. |
Ages range from 17 to 37. There are six women, and body shapes vary. Some are tall, muscular, and ready for a magazine cover. But most look normal. | Ages range from 17 to 37. There are six women, and body shapes vary. Some are tall, muscular, and ready for a magazine cover. But most look normal. |
"I would rather have someone that wants to listen, and do everything we say, against someone who looks tremendous but can't be coached," says Danny. | "I would rather have someone that wants to listen, and do everything we say, against someone who looks tremendous but can't be coached," says Danny. |
On a weekday, doors open at 7pm, so the students can do gym work, before training starts at 8. They must stay until at least 10.30. | On a weekday, doors open at 7pm, so the students can do gym work, before training starts at 8. They must stay until at least 10.30. |
The session begins with warm-ups - the students run and roll until their T-shirts turn dark with sweat - before the group splits in two. | The session begins with warm-ups - the students run and roll until their T-shirts turn dark with sweat - before the group splits in two. |
In one ring, the experienced wrestlers perfect their slams and suplexes. In another, newcomers work on the basics: lock-ups [the opening grapple], bumps [falls], and bouncing off ropes. | In one ring, the experienced wrestlers perfect their slams and suplexes. In another, newcomers work on the basics: lock-ups [the opening grapple], bumps [falls], and bouncing off ropes. |
Danny rarely yells - "I might talk sternly," he says - but he demands effort. "People have said to me 'I am paying you - you don't get to talk like that.' | Danny rarely yells - "I might talk sternly," he says - but he demands effort. "People have said to me 'I am paying you - you don't get to talk like that.' |
"I'm like, 'I'm not your waiter. I'm not painting your house. I am your coach - you do what I say.'" | "I'm like, 'I'm not your waiter. I'm not painting your house. I am your coach - you do what I say.'" |
Three or four times a week, Giovanni Forero drives 82 miles from his home in Rahway, New Jersey, to train at the Monster Factory. | Three or four times a week, Giovanni Forero drives 82 miles from his home in Rahway, New Jersey, to train at the Monster Factory. |
The 28-year-old has a communications degree and works for a web design company, but longs to become a WWE star. The film-star looks won't hurt. | The 28-year-old has a communications degree and works for a web design company, but longs to become a WWE star. The film-star looks won't hurt. |
Giovanni started wrestling in 2010, and has been at the Monster Factory for five years. His first match, in March 2011, was at his old high school. | Giovanni started wrestling in 2010, and has been at the Monster Factory for five years. His first match, in March 2011, was at his old high school. |
"All my friends, family, and high school teachers were there," he says. "It was horrible." | "All my friends, family, and high school teachers were there," he says. "It was horrible." |
Once wrestlers have mastered the basics, they need matches to sharpen their skills. Most take place in gyms, or warehouses, in front of small crowds. | Once wrestlers have mastered the basics, they need matches to sharpen their skills. Most take place in gyms, or warehouses, in front of small crowds. |
"When you're starting, you're hunting for work," says Giovanni. "You're contacting promoters; you're sending footage, pictures, résumés." | "When you're starting, you're hunting for work," says Giovanni. "You're contacting promoters; you're sending footage, pictures, résumés." |
But - when your reputation grows - the promoters contact you. | But - when your reputation grows - the promoters contact you. |
Giovanni, aka LSG, is the Monster Factory champion, and wrestles for Ring of Honor, a company that broadcasts nationwide. He also works for other promotions across the north-eastern United States. | Giovanni, aka LSG, is the Monster Factory champion, and wrestles for Ring of Honor, a company that broadcasts nationwide. He also works for other promotions across the north-eastern United States. |
"There's a lot of money flowing into independent wrestling at the moment," he says. | "There's a lot of money flowing into independent wrestling at the moment," he says. |
"I see shows in the middle of the week that are selling out. You can work Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, if you want. | "I see shows in the middle of the week that are selling out. You can work Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, if you want. |
"You can even work multiple shows a day. That's tough, but you can do it. A lot of my friends make a living from it." | "You can even work multiple shows a day. That's tough, but you can do it. A lot of my friends make a living from it." |
For now, though, Giovanni will keep his 9 to 5 - web designer by day, wrestler by night, trunks packed and ready to travel. Luckily, his girlfriend understands. | For now, though, Giovanni will keep his 9 to 5 - web designer by day, wrestler by night, trunks packed and ready to travel. Luckily, his girlfriend understands. |
He and Gabriella Belpre have been a real-life couple for almost three years. | He and Gabriella Belpre have been a real-life couple for almost three years. |
At the Monster Factory, the sound of body slams fills the air. When a back hits the mat, it cracks like gun fire. | At the Monster Factory, the sound of body slams fills the air. When a back hits the mat, it cracks like gun fire. |
But for Danny, the moves are a small part of wrestling. For him, it's really about story-telling. | But for Danny, the moves are a small part of wrestling. For him, it's really about story-telling. |
"In script-writing, the first ten pages will decide if someone is going to keep reading," he says. | "In script-writing, the first ten pages will decide if someone is going to keep reading," he says. |
"I equate that to wrestling - the entrance, walking to the ring, getting in, locking up, that's your first ten pages. | "I equate that to wrestling - the entrance, walking to the ring, getting in, locking up, that's your first ten pages. |
"If you walk through the curtain, look like a sack of shit, and your lock-up is terrible, the audience just changed the dial." | "If you walk through the curtain, look like a sack of shit, and your lock-up is terrible, the audience just changed the dial." |
During matches, story-telling requires tension, turning points, and letting the atmosphere build. "A good match is like a three-act play," says Danny. | During matches, story-telling requires tension, turning points, and letting the atmosphere build. "A good match is like a three-act play," says Danny. |
Before matches, wrestlers must be able to "cut a promo". That means taking the microphone, addressing the crowd, and making them love you or hate you. | Before matches, wrestlers must be able to "cut a promo". That means taking the microphone, addressing the crowd, and making them love you or hate you. |
"WWE - and other places - have got away from those 80s-style promos," says Danny. | "WWE - and other places - have got away from those 80s-style promos," says Danny. |
"You know, 'Let me tell you something brother, when we get into the squared circle, it's going to be me with my hand raised, 1-2-3!' Nobody cares about that. | "You know, 'Let me tell you something brother, when we get into the squared circle, it's going to be me with my hand raised, 1-2-3!' Nobody cares about that. |
"Now, it's more reality-based. You have to make a connection, tell a story, explain your struggle, say how you feel." | "Now, it's more reality-based. You have to make a connection, tell a story, explain your struggle, say how you feel." |
One of the Monster Factory's students, Lucas "Twitch" DiSangro, is nicknamed Veal, because he has "the muscle tone of a baby cow" (this, apparently, is not desirable). | One of the Monster Factory's students, Lucas "Twitch" DiSangro, is nicknamed Veal, because he has "the muscle tone of a baby cow" (this, apparently, is not desirable). |
But, says Danny, "if [WWE owner] Vince McMahon came in and asked someone to cut a promo, I would let two people talk - and one of them is Twitch". | But, says Danny, "if [WWE owner] Vince McMahon came in and asked someone to cut a promo, I would let two people talk - and one of them is Twitch". |
Danny's top promo tips | Danny's top promo tips |
The Monster Factory students, without exception, want to become WWE superstars. But their chances are slim. | The Monster Factory students, without exception, want to become WWE superstars. But their chances are slim. |
The WWE employs around 100 wrestlers on its main roster, and around 50 others in NXT, its development programme. | The WWE employs around 100 wrestlers on its main roster, and around 50 others in NXT, its development programme. |
(While salaries aren't revealed, NXT wrestlers are thought to earn around $60,000 / £43,000 a year. On the main roster, salaries start around $100,000 and climb into the millions). | (While salaries aren't revealed, NXT wrestlers are thought to earn around $60,000 / £43,000 a year. On the main roster, salaries start around $100,000 and climb into the millions). |
Danny has good contacts: he knows the WWE talent scout Gerald Brisco, their director of talent development Canyon Ceman, and William Regal, the NXT general manager. | Danny has good contacts: he knows the WWE talent scout Gerald Brisco, their director of talent development Canyon Ceman, and William Regal, the NXT general manager. |
But, since taking over in 2011, only one of his students has reached the big-time: Steve Cutler, a former marine who did two tours of Afghanistan, is signed to NXT. | But, since taking over in 2011, only one of his students has reached the big-time: Steve Cutler, a former marine who did two tours of Afghanistan, is signed to NXT. |
(Many others, like LSG, have made it from the Monster Factory to Ring of Honor, the nationally-broadcast challenger promotion). | |
Does Danny feel he is selling an impossible dream? | Does Danny feel he is selling an impossible dream? |
"If you train here - and do what's asked of you - not only will you have the best chance at a career, but you will also walk away a better person," he says. | "If you train here - and do what's asked of you - not only will you have the best chance at a career, but you will also walk away a better person," he says. |
"Not to mention a lifetime of great memories, knowing you dared to live your dream." | "Not to mention a lifetime of great memories, knowing you dared to live your dream." |
He also points out there are other jobs in wrestling, other than wrestling - "writing, coaching, producing, commentary, ref... tons of options". | He also points out there are other jobs in wrestling, other than wrestling - "writing, coaching, producing, commentary, ref... tons of options". |
The WWE has try-outs every three or four months, with wrestlers coming from schools across the country. | The WWE has try-outs every three or four months, with wrestlers coming from schools across the country. |
Danny puts forward two wrestlers, and the company usually takes one. The assessments take place in Florida over three days. | Danny puts forward two wrestlers, and the company usually takes one. The assessments take place in Florida over three days. |
Jaxon Stone, a 25-year-old with hands like snow shovels, is the next to try. "When I got the email from WWE, it was incredible," he says. "I thought it wasn't real." | Jaxon Stone, a 25-year-old with hands like snow shovels, is the next to try. "When I got the email from WWE, it was incredible," he says. "I thought it wasn't real." |
Jaxon used to live in Dallas, Texas - 1,500 miles south-west of New Jersey - but moved north to boost his career and break new markets. | Jaxon used to live in Dallas, Texas - 1,500 miles south-west of New Jersey - but moved north to boost his career and break new markets. |
He has already wrestled across the US, across Europe, in Germany, and earns enough to pay the bills. | He has already wrestled across the US, across Europe, in Germany, and earns enough to pay the bills. |
Although he has been a huge wrestling fan since childhood - "I probably had 150 videos, and every T-shirt you could think of," he says - his ambition used to be professional baseball. | Although he has been a huge wrestling fan since childhood - "I probably had 150 videos, and every T-shirt you could think of," he says - his ambition used to be professional baseball. |
He got a college scholarship, tried-out with the Atlanta Braves three times - and played with them briefly - before being let go. Now, then, he dreams of wrestling. Why? | He got a college scholarship, tried-out with the Atlanta Braves three times - and played with them briefly - before being let go. Now, then, he dreams of wrestling. Why? |
"It's the combination of everything I've enjoyed throughout my life," he says. "Being in theatre, playing sports, being an entertainer. It all comes together when you're in the ring…" | "It's the combination of everything I've enjoyed throughout my life," he says. "Being in theatre, playing sports, being an entertainer. It all comes together when you're in the ring…" |
He pauses. | He pauses. |
"…and being famous, making lots of money, and having fans all over the world, is a great bonus." | "…and being famous, making lots of money, and having fans all over the world, is a great bonus." |
Although most of Danny's students won't make the big-time - most won't even get a try-out - they will all have fun trying. | Although most of Danny's students won't make the big-time - most won't even get a try-out - they will all have fun trying. |
You wouldn't come here four times a week, bouncing between steel and wood, if you didn't enjoy it. | You wouldn't come here four times a week, bouncing between steel and wood, if you didn't enjoy it. |
At City Hall, Gabby says that, at first, some of her colleagues "didn't understand" her passion. "I was like, 'Yeah, I wrestle after work, I can't go to Happy Hour'. They thought I was crazy." | At City Hall, Gabby says that, at first, some of her colleagues "didn't understand" her passion. "I was like, 'Yeah, I wrestle after work, I can't go to Happy Hour'. They thought I was crazy." |
But her hard work is paying off. Last year, she spent two months touring Japan with Stardom, the women's wrestling promotion, and has her heart set on WWE. | But her hard work is paying off. Last year, she spent two months touring Japan with Stardom, the women's wrestling promotion, and has her heart set on WWE. |
"I want to inspire people the way I've been inspired," she says. "And also, I want to have fun. It just looks like a ton of fun. Any time I get paid for wrestling, it shocks me. | "I want to inspire people the way I've been inspired," she says. "And also, I want to have fun. It just looks like a ton of fun. Any time I get paid for wrestling, it shocks me. |
"I'm like - 'How am I getting money for this? I'm having such a blast!'" | "I'm like - 'How am I getting money for this? I'm having such a blast!'" |
So, one day, the fans might queue to meet-and-greet Gabriella Belpre? "That's the dream, right there," she says. | So, one day, the fans might queue to meet-and-greet Gabriella Belpre? "That's the dream, right there," she says. |
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