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If all you want to do is put together the ring, you can get that chance as a "ring boy". When WWE comes to town, show up early at the arena and make yourself available. Even better if you know someone who works at the arena and will let you in the building.

I knew a guy who spent a whole day setting up the ring with WWE referee Jack Doane, just by going down and offering to do it for free.

If you want a permanent job in Wrestling, you'll need a degree. I've talked to a WWE employee with a degree in Theater. Other good degrees would be journalism or broadcasting.

You won't land a job writing wrestling programs without a proven track record in print or television writing. Many of the current WWE writers worked on sitcoms previously.

If you're really serious about a job in wrestling, your best chance is to start at the local level. Volunteer for a local wrestling promotion. Also, check out "So you want to be a professional wrestler or get a job in the wrestling business?" by Bill Banks at Lulu.com

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