THE Great GAMMA
Pre-Show Stalwart
Over the past while WWE and Full Sail University have become quite close business associates, what with NXT filmed there and the WWE Training facility being built.
Now in my humble opinion this creates a great opportunity for the WWE to really give back to the community by educating the next generation. (not that I'm old, I'm only 28)
If it was viable what i would do is unless the guys or girls are established that are coming in (Say for e.g and this is a hope guys from TNA like Bobby Roode or James Storm or Austin Aries) make them have to enroll in the University (give them bursaries or something) and make them study something that will benefit them if wrestling doesn't pan out.
Have them attend classes maintain a minimum GPA and train after class times.
Because they have been given the bursary have them be tied to WWE for a year after completion of their studies (giving them a years worth of work experience) in a wrestling capacity or otherwise.
Besides the in ring side of things they should also have classes on the finer aspects like mic work and cutting promos.
in this way WWE can recruit younger talent who may not of had the opportunity to go to college, and by the time they are done the chances of them not only becoming well rounded performers but well rounded people is greatly increased.
In this way WWE cannot only produce the next big thing in wrestling but the best behind the scenes crew and writers and producers. because if a guy dreams of becoming a pro-wrestler it means they have a passion for the business and if they have a passion for the business then they want it to succeed even if they do not.
Can you just imagine sitting in Prof Ric Flair's class of Wrestling Promos 101?
A Bret Hart In-ring Psychology 103?
Mic Foley "Cheap Pop 202"?
Johnny Ace "Wrestling Polotics" 305?
Would also help employ more people and keep people who shouldn't be anymore.
I know this is kind of Naive but its food for thought.
Now in my humble opinion this creates a great opportunity for the WWE to really give back to the community by educating the next generation. (not that I'm old, I'm only 28)
If it was viable what i would do is unless the guys or girls are established that are coming in (Say for e.g and this is a hope guys from TNA like Bobby Roode or James Storm or Austin Aries) make them have to enroll in the University (give them bursaries or something) and make them study something that will benefit them if wrestling doesn't pan out.
Have them attend classes maintain a minimum GPA and train after class times.
Because they have been given the bursary have them be tied to WWE for a year after completion of their studies (giving them a years worth of work experience) in a wrestling capacity or otherwise.
Besides the in ring side of things they should also have classes on the finer aspects like mic work and cutting promos.
in this way WWE can recruit younger talent who may not of had the opportunity to go to college, and by the time they are done the chances of them not only becoming well rounded performers but well rounded people is greatly increased.
In this way WWE cannot only produce the next big thing in wrestling but the best behind the scenes crew and writers and producers. because if a guy dreams of becoming a pro-wrestler it means they have a passion for the business and if they have a passion for the business then they want it to succeed even if they do not.
Can you just imagine sitting in Prof Ric Flair's class of Wrestling Promos 101?

A Bret Hart In-ring Psychology 103?

Mic Foley "Cheap Pop 202"?

Johnny Ace "Wrestling Polotics" 305?

Would also help employ more people and keep people who shouldn't be anymore.
I know this is kind of Naive but its food for thought.