My Wrestling Carrier
When people think about wrestling they think about WWE and superstars like Stone Cold Steve Austin. That is not real wrestling. I am talking about collegiate wrestling. Wrestling has been around since ancient roman times. The sport of wrestling has been part of my life forever. From getting started in wrestling to training for competitions, I have accomplished a lot in the sport and have had a great carrier that was unfortunately cut short because I took my talent for advantage.Wrestling has been part of my life since childhood. When I was real little my father was a high school wrestling coach in Ohio. I always went to his practices and watched the guys train and I participated in some drills. From the start, I really enjoyed the sport and the competition. When I turned five I decided I wanted to begin wrestling and start going to tournaments. Wrestling was a sport like no other. For example, training was so intense. I would have practices two times a day for three hours at a time. My father told me when I started that he would push me hard and train me to be a champion. I had no idea it would be so hard. For some reason I loved it, the training, sweet, and tears and everything about it I
We were driving all over the nation to tournaments and I was destroying everyone in my path. The more I won the more I thought I was unbeatable. The older I got I began to dominate every one. That will never happen now because of my arrogant mistake. Every thing I had busted my ass to accomplish for thirteen years was gone and I could do nothing about it. My overall record of those twelve years of wrestling was 247-5. One day I was approached by a "coach" and was offered money for living cost and food. I had worked so hard and accomplished so much in my wrestling carrier. Several of the athletes were getting money under the table and were not getting caught. The sport of wrestling was good to me and it was my life. I was voted most out standing wrestler of the year four times and I hold the quickest pin record in Texas junior high wrestling of four seconds. I was on my way to being one of the best wrestlers in the state of Texas. All of his coaches kept telling him, that I had what it took to be a champion. Then suddenly the ticking time bomb exploded.
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