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Old 01-25-2008, 04:14 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rickgellison View Post
I'll probably get slated for this but I firmly believe WWE is a tougher organistion to get into than UFC. It's easy to adopt fighting skills, ok you may not be anygood at it but to learn how to do pro wrestling moves WITHOUT hurting someone is much harder in my eyes. I could easily smack someone in the mouth, but could I smack someone in the mouth without hurting them and make it look as real as possible to 10million people watching on TV?

You also need to market yourself. You could be the best fighter in the world but with no personality...that wouldn't make you Champ in WWE. You need the whole package, mic skills, personality, ability to play to the crowd. Apples and Oranges though.

Anyway to answer your question - Tito Ortiz would be ideal.
You make a valid point, but as far as being harder to enter, i think they are fairly on same level of hardness but each on a different category, you need a complete package to be an elite WWE superstar, but if you compare with UFC's top dogs, you not only need to smack someone into knockout, you need to know, Subs, Subdef, TDD, Striking and all the MMA game.

MMA is just as multidimensional than Pro Wrestling.
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