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Sometimes fortune favors the bold
Hey I just wanted to post an update on my personal journey so far breaking into the wrestling business with my main goal being the commentary and backstage interview aspect. I have always had the dream of being a wrestling commentator. Getting paid to watch wrestling and talk about it I mean who wouldn't want that. Recently i decided to take my shot and started a YouTube channel talking about the local promotions upcoming shows. I learned as much as I could about the feuds the matches and wrestles on the upcoming card. It got noticed and Wrestlers were told by the promoter to reach out to me and get on my show. I made YouTube channel call backstage Pass with Danny deathwish and reached out to the promoter (I have a previous relationship with through work) The promoter also asked me to come to try outs watch and they might have an opportunity for me. He gave me permission to catch some interviews from the Wrestlers at the show. I was not ready I was actually thinking how stupid I was since these inside thoughts of being a commentary and interviewer were now going live. I wasn't ready.. my mic didn't show up in time I had notes and not much direction besides let's see what you got. We went and I had my podcast mic (it was connected to nothing just for show) My wife as the camera woman and my kids in tow. It actually turned out great. I got 5 interviews backstage and at the merch table. I got invited back and one of the promoters long time Canadian wrestler gave me the green light to talk to the roster and do a pre show on May... Crazy... Fortune favors the brave. Thought I'd share this for someone like me that thinks there to old not talented enough or can't break in... My opportunity lined up for me but, if I had to break it down it would be 3 things I learned my very first night. #1 Be respectful and grateful Nobody knew who I was so I was grateful to get any interviews. The first were just asking at the merch table politely and on their time.
Sometimes fortune favors the bold
1 like • Mar 16
Here's my very first interview I think it went OK. https://youtube.com/shorts/88cX0_iU6Yk?si=iYMOQ2jJs4mnc8eb
1 like • Mar 16
Yeah it was the first interview. I got a clip on diji mic that clips into a handheld so that work way better. The promotion said they might bring on as a Mean Gene type character. Pre show and backstage interviews I'm also going pitch the idea of commentary voice overs after the fact they don't have anyone yet. I'm still getting used to balancing being nervous assertive and not getting in the way of the show. It will come along as I go
Commentary Practice
So I had to share my screen for this commentary practice, Now I had rewind the parts that I messed up on plenty of times. I probably need to get some experience
Commentary Practice
1 like • Mar 16
I agree with Josh. A commentators job is to tell the story of the match. You got this try and think about the next wrestling match you watch. What's the story? The best way I was told was Bret Hart vs Yokuzuna can Bret put Yokozuna in a sharpshooter? It was simple but, it drew me in. Keep going you will find your voice.
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