We provide advice for beginner professional wrestlers and pro wrestler hopefuls. This podcast is for those looking to pursue their dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. There are interviews, shorter segments (under 10 minutes), and longer style content as well. All content is Nikki Heat certified, welcome to the Heat. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
This match is a MUST WATCH for our big men out there. This allows big men to keep their size AND the ability to sell for someone. Many won't think of A Train as a great seller like a Ricky Steamboat, but the man is a MASTER here. Watch how Lesnar AND A Train sell during the heat. Lesnar is selling for sympathy, but A Train is selling to register more along in a realistic way. Which is typically not how heels sell, but A Train is a big man so it works! Such a great match that is well worth the hour of studying AND as a special surprise, I am including a word document/ deck to be able to study along. Or download and study on your own time! We go through the Seven Deadly Sins of pro wrestling, we explain the psychology of how the shone sets up the match and how the Cut off impacts the entire match. This video has taken several hours of editing, typing and video-finding. It has been a great match to study, but I am hoping this is a process we can continue with to become better students of the game! If you wanna buy me a coffee to support the channel's efforts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/isthisnikkiheat Here is a BLANK study guide to fill out along the way:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jpFjt4-XRX5VXrRbqtF3lOW_vJ1Gm1RE/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111212937018923757242&rtpof=true&sd=true Here is a slideshow breakdown of the match with over 90 dedicated slides to better understand this match as well as :https://www.canva.com/design/DAGGRIpe7jk/nfgwCc_3DURjTO6B3UXCKg/edit?utm_content=DAGGRIpe7jk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton Here is the word doc, this is the best way for me to learn so I wanted to include it:https://www.canva.com/design/DAGF6oc1tAI/_DKuXWzzalRKDGDZcEqvZw/edit?utm_content=DAGF6oc1tAI&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isthisnikkiheat/support
Johnny B. Badd vs. Triple H: Match Review and Comparison --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isthisnikkiheat/support
Pro Wrestler Reacts to Los Guerreros vs Team Angle on Smackdown! We chose this match because we LOVE Eddie Guerrero, but we also love Chavo Guerrero. And what better way to show off their talents than the last time they win the tag team titles? Chavo Guerrero and Eddie Guerrero are one of the main reasons Smackdown was MUST WATCH during the mid 2000's. As a part of the Smackdown 6, they were having main event quality matches every week. Same goes for Team Angle. Team Angle was on the other side of the Smackdown 6 where they may have not been the "name" value of Kurt Angle, but they were working with the BEST of the BEST and carrying their weight to have some of the best matches of our generation. This match analysis and breakdown is a love letter to this era in Smackdown! Los Guerreros and Team Angle PUT IN WORK and showed how to have a GREAT match with psychology, as opposed to just high spots. Whether you love Eddie Guerrero's antics, or Team Angle's willingness to be REAL HEELS, this match is MUST WATCH for any Student of the Game. Eddie Guerrero Entrance Low Rider: 0:15 What is a jobber entrance? : 0:54 How Eddie Guerrero steals like an artis:9t: 1:04 How do pro wrestlers make a match : 1:23 Beginning of the match: 2:05 Tag team wrestling vs singles: 2:26 Casual fans vs DIE HARDS: 2:42 How WWE Referees are IMPORTANT 3:14 The problem with tag team wrestling: 3:54 The problem with WWE Commentary: 4:40 Pro wrestling training for beginners - Camp lessons 5:10 How Shelton Benjamin shows great ring awareness: 5:45 Tag team psychology: 5:55 Mini-comeback-SHINE: 6:50 Rule of 3: 7:16 Next Level Pro Wrestling Psychology 201: 7:38 Bump and Feed Shine: 8:20 How Chavo Guerrero could have gotten MORE: 8:35 Eddie Guerrero shows SAFETY FIRST: 9:02 We Stan Eddie Guerrero: 9:36 Most underrated wrestler of all time? 10:10 Los Guerreros show tag team wrestling 11:10 End of SHINE: 12:00 A REAL Example of Pro Wrestling Psychology: 12:30 Cut off/ Heat spot: 12:45 Probably the heat spot: 13:15 Ring positioning/ Awareness 13:35 How to cut off the ring in tag team wrestling: 14:00 Chavo gets lost? : 14:35 How to be a heel in pro wrestling: 15:17 Number one rule as a babyface: 15:29 What makes wrestling feel real?: 15:37-16:25 THE LITTLE THINGS MATTER: 16:30 HOT tag/ Comeback: 17:00 A critique of Eddie Guerrero: 17:18 Expectation, Expectation, VIOLATION: 17:55 False Finish: 18:10 Psychology vs Fan Reaction: 18:45 How to ONE UP the heels 19:45 Simple in ring psychology: 20:5322:20 Why Shelton Benjamin is underappreciated Shelton Benjamin injured 22:45 The Finish: 24:17 Charlie Haas BOTCH 25:20 What happened in Los Guerreros vs Team Angle: 26:40 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isthisnikkiheat/support
This is one of the only times Rey Mysterio and John Cena were able to wrestle against each other, and it was GIVEN AWAY on free television. Luckily for the fans, we're able to explain the storytelling of WHY this match is such a banger. Before the Bell: 0:00 - 9:00 Rey Mysterio Entrance Explained: 1:40 John Cena Entrance Explained: 3:15 John Cena Thuganomics Promo Breakdown: 3:50 John Cena vs Rey Mysterio Full Match Review: 9:01 - 23:00 Shine: 6:45 Kevin Nash Story: 7:35 Cut off and start of Heat: 12:10 Hope Spot: 14:45 Unique Comeback: 17:10 and 18:2217:45 Mr. Socko! Finish: 22:20 Match summary: 24:15 After the Bell: 25:20 Here is what Chat GPT thinks a good description is: "Welcome to the electrifying showdown between two of WWE's most iconic wrestlers, John Cena and Rey Mysterio! In this match, Mysterio's agility and cunningness are on full display as he outsmarts Cena with his lightning-fast moves. However, Cena's raw power cannot be ignored as he relentlessly pushes forward to dominate the ring. The dynamic between these two wrestlers couldn't be more different - Cena as a tweener, with both heel and face tendencies, and Mysterio as the ultimate babyface, beloved by fans for his high-flying acrobatics and underdog spirit. This match is sure to have you on the edge of your seat as these two titans of the ring go head-to-head in an unforgettable battle. Who will come out on top? Tune in to find out!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isthisnikkiheat/support
I have worked on this video for over 50 hours: studying, creating thumbnails, and countless revisions to avoid WWE copyright strikes on YouTube. Unfortunately, I can only spend so much more time on a project that has taken up this much of my time. As of right now, I still WANT to finish this video to continue and grow my Youtube channel, but I want it to be appreciated in the way it was intended. Thank you
Emotions make us remember moments in our lives. The reason you don't remember this ladder match between Jeff Hardy and RVD is because it wasn't about EMOTIONS. It's a battle of one upmanship between two babyface (good guy) champions. So, how can you have a GOOD babyface ladder match? Well, let's just do spots! Sometimes a match doesn't have to follow a typical pro wrestling psychology structure. Sometimes you can tell a story where the fans want to just WATCH and be entertained. This match style can kind of suck though, honestly. You have to almost work twice as hard and take bigger bumps to get the same reaction you'd get if you had ANY heel in the match. But you're booked, so how do you have your first ladder match? As a beginner pro wrestler, PLEASE study with your focus on: ◾How can I tell a story WITHOUT any heel tactics? No eye pokes, no hair pulling, no low blows. ◾If I'm in a ladder match, what are 3 moves I can do to ANYONE? (Hint at 5:45 ) ◾Ask yourself: am I able to do this SAFELY? If the answer is no, DON'T DO IT
Debuting as Texas Red, The Undertaker vs Bruiser Brody promises NOTHING in its 3 minute total. BUT in 3 minutes, we can learn countless concepts: selling, calling spots, and squash matches. As a beginner pro wrestler, PLEASE study with your focus on: ◾How can I "get over", DESPITE being booked in a match with little to no offense? ◾If I'm in an unsafe environment, who do I know that hs my back that I can talk to? And especially: ◾Are Kane and Undertaker brothers in real life? JKJK If you were booked to be in a squash match, what would be your 3 to 5 moves that you would do? Here is your FREE Pro Wrestling breakdown sheet for beginners: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z97_Y_k-FMcCJymR0YFUFcYDcJPu9SdORPEOFeYETw8/edit?usp=sharing Pro wrestling training as a beginner doesn't have to just be in the ring... in fact, it's often where I learned the most! Sometimes your matches don't turn out the way you expect, it happens to pros too. Back before WWE/ WWF, we had several territories to learn and make mistakes. Now we have indy's where talent travels weekly across the country. Which is awesome! But opportunities cost time or money and the best way to support me is DOWN BELOW
Complete Match Analysis for Beginner Pro Wrestlers - Randy Orton vs Kurt Angle Match begins: 04:00 Match Shine: 5:00 Cut off: 5:35 Heat: Hope Spots: 7:05& 9:30 Double down: 12:02 Comeback: 12:50 Interrupt comeback into false finish: 13:20 Finish: 17:25 As a beginner pro wrestler, PLEASE study with your focus on: ◾How many attempts did Kurt Angle do for his Ankle Lock? If you have an ESTABLISHED finisher, you can tease it in the match and create DRAMA. ◾Kurt Angle cut himself off as the "cut-off", how many ways can you think of to "stop" yourself as a babyface? This is a good way to begin to work with less experienced people, or working on the fly. You put these "spots"/ moments away for a rainy day. ◾Comeback's don't have to all LOOK the same. It's better if they don't. But how can you make yours stand out compared to everyone else? I started doing moves I can: A). Do to everyone. B). Not everyone does in a single match. HINT try to not use one clothesline, back elbow, or sling blade and your match will stand out! Here is your FREE Pro Wrestling breakdown sheet for beginners: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z97_Y_k-FMcCJymR0YFUFcYDcJPu9SdORPEOFeYETw8/edit? usp=sharing Pro wrestling training doesn't have to just be in the ring... in fact, it's often where I learned the most! Sometimes your matches don't turn out the way you expect, it happens to pros too. If you have any questions about this, feel free to reach out with a text! (612) 791-2378 All links for the Podcast and Nikki Heat's Pages are available here: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Wannabeaprowrestler ◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼ All links are affiliate links are FREE to use, but will support the channel. Can I Become a Pro Wrestler?: The Book for Beginner Pro Wrestlers https://amzn.to/3p3NTn2 4 Wheel Bag, The BEST way to look like a professional! https://amzn.to/3oXTwDn Gorilla Mode Pre Workout link, my current pre work out: https://amzn.to/30YuQ5t Gorilla Mode Pre Workout link, cheaper https://amzn.to/3cPF9LK ADDITIONAL PRO WRESTLING KNOWLEDGE Rip Rogers' Book: https://amzn.to/3CQrz5h Mike Quackenbush Book #2: Building Better Pro Wrestling https://amzn.to/3xno6tO Mike Quackenbush Book #1: 7 Keys to Becoming a Better Performer https://amzn.to/3cPcnuG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
The number one to stand out in a pro wrestling ring is to become a character. A character can be the difference between being Ronald McDonald and working at McDonald's. Your promos will feel a certain way. People are reminded of you when they see certain objects/ ideas, whether it's reversible mermaid sequin spandex
Nikki Heat reacts to Jim Cornette's comments on locker room etiquette. This is for those pro wrestling hopefuls who have yet to set up a ring or are new to introducing yourself as a worker. Sometimes the best way to act isn't like a pro wrestler at all... but to be a person. Pro wrestling etiquette goes a long way, whether it's inside or outside of the ring, over social media or in the DM's. There is always one simple rule: treat others how you want to be treated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Today we tier list the 10 ways (it's 11, I know, Papa Nikki spoils you guys) to make money as a beginner pro wrestler. These are ALL applicable if you're willing to do the work... Or post semi-nude, no judgement. If you got it like that, go on with your bad self. This is one of the most in-depth REAL ways to become a professional wrestler. It only takes one dollar to change your life. But are all dollars equally earned? Or are there easier ways to make a dollar, but are those the BEST ways to make money as a wrestler? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Brutal Bob Evans is a veteran of 29 years and has performed with ROH, TNA, and WWF. He has been featured in the PWI 500. Has held more seminars than Ric Flair has held championships. Uncle Bob created The Wrestle Life to teach pro wrestlers to make a self sufficient wrestling career, and spend more time with the people you love! Nikki Heat and Bob Evans discuss a story from Uncle Bob's debut in WWF where Scott Hall influences bob for the rest of his life. Why he had such high expectations of his trainees in 2000 when he began training. How creating relationships within the business got him into ROH in 2010. What Kevin Kelly did to help Bob become a better pro wrestler, Terry Taylor's influence on Bob, and 3 things BIG promotions are looking for in today's independent professional wrestling scene. Uncle Bob currently offers a 2 week free trial of The Wrestle Life, where he has several courses: booking a weekend loop to maximize those miles, match psychology breakdowns, and a promo class taught by NJPW English commentator: Kevin Kelly. You can find Bob Evan's on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter by searching for 'Brutal' Bob Evans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
In today's interview, we discussed killing the business, prioritizing social media, what social media has the most engagement and how Scott gauges success on their posts. Does he pay for twitter impressions? How does the twitter algorithm work? The story of getting to do play by play for AJ Styles' last independent match! What former 90's WWF gimmick wrestler did Scott get to come back to do Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast? And he has a Jeff Hardy story, so you know I had to ask what he was like behind the scenes… even re-listening to this, I listened to the entire story again. Such an awesome opportunity to get to ask about Jeff Hardy… And Vader ACCIDENTALLY tweeting about Scott. This is the second half of our interview, and to me, this one feels like two friends chatting about their love of the business. It isn't all wrestling stories… What are promoters looking for in talent? Scott tells all! Follow SCItournament on Twitter to keep up with Scott. Stay tuned until the end for a preview of our next guest... who has performed on Ring of Honor! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Today's guest is the most entertaining Facebook profile for professional wrestlers: Noah Tall. But behind the curtain is Scott Hensley. A family man residing in TN with his wife and 2 year old son. We discuss his background credentials in business, and most importantly his promotion! Scott runs The Scenic City Invitational. A Facebook page with almost 2,500 likes, and a twitter with almost 3,500 followers. And has helped raise over 20,000 for charities. The Scenic City invitational is an annual event, but features other events throughout the year as well. The Scenic City Invitational features talent from around the globe to become the holder of the Scenic City Invitational trophy. And this isn't just an ordinary trophy… this means you withstood 15 other participants over two days to EARN the right to be the winner. You may recognize some of these former participants: Benjamin Carter, Marko Stunt, Tony Deppen, Jaden Newman, Curt Stallion, and "Warhorse" Jake Parnell. So be on the lookout for ALL talent on this event. Additionally, this is a promotion to set your eyes on and try to be around for future opportunities. This is a great podcast for those looking to hear directly from a promoter what they are looking for in talent. We also discuss the difficulty of being a ring announcer AND a promoter on show day, and why he was only willing to take one day of bumps and called it a career. The best way to continue to support Scott Hensley, AKA Noah Tall SUX World heavyweight champion is to follow @SCITournament across social media, or by searching "Scenic City Invitational". But if you are local to the Tennessee area, and interested in enjoying some awesome entertainment you can come watch the futures showcase at 2 pm for only $5 before the premier Scenic City invitational on august 6th and 7th, with a 730 bell time. The event brings in promoters interested in scouting new talent and features some of the biggest up and coming professional wrestlers around the globe. So if you are a pro wrestler looking to reach the "next level": this episode is for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Have you ever wondered "What does it take to become a pro wrestler?" Today we discuss the beginning experiences of a pro wrestling training camp. If you can begin to master these techniques, you'll be well on your way. But don't get me wrong, there are some that can't bump evenly (Ric Flair), but hey can still draw money... But this is for beginners, not for well established veterans of the sport. We're here to make you get better QUICKER, not to get signed... this is only the beginning of your journey! Pro wrestling psychology is a difficult concept... but first, we have to get there by doing the basics! Bumping, locking up and learning to create a pro wrestling match from scratch. I promise you, nothing is greater than the adrenaline rush from performing in front of a crowd. Understand this, I want you to succeed... but if you don't, it's okay. Perseverance is going to get you through life. I love you. If you need to reach me, I'm here. Ask a question... I'll respond and maybe feature question on the next podcast! I also have a Youtube playlist FULL of unheard content on the podcast. You never know when Youtube will try and take it down LOL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Today Nikki Heat discusses match psychology and simple ways to begin matches. Here is the match link: https://youtu.be/iJCvr7figdY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Today, Nikki Heat will go over 6 tips for studying professional wrestling. We aren't talking about "how to have a 5 star match", we're talking about: how do I study the storytelling aspect of pro wrestling. I want this to be applicable to EVERY match, not just major events. These tips will help you become better the more you learn on your journey of becoming a student of pro wrestling. Pro Wrestling isn't as easy as it seems. It isn't going to be simple. But it is worth it. P.S. The Match review of Undertaker VS. Randy Orton comes out on MONDAY, 6/14/21 and it is HOT!! But here is a link to our Youtube page: Wanna Be A Pro Wrestler? Me Too! - YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Pro wrestling training can be quite exciting. But are you looking to make a good first impression? If so, today's topic is just for you! Today Nikki Heat discusses: what to wear on your first day, being a minor and going to pro wrestling camp, and the best ways to make a GREAT first impression. Have you ever wanted to become a professional wrestler? Have you found the school of your dreams? Let's discuss some pro wrestling etiquette for your first day of pro wrestling training. If you're interested in submitting any future topics for Nikki Heat to discuss, please message on any social media website. If you find us, we'll find you
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This is it: the quintessence of a pro wrestling match. This is for those "in the know", those that want to reach the next level, those that want to talk pro wrestling. Today we elaborate on the the 7 Deadly Sins of Professional Wrestling. Shine ... Heat ... ... ... Finish --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Have you messaged a promoter and been given the old LEFT ON SEEN? Today's video discusses 10 tips of what to do and NOT do when messaging promoters. None of these are guaranteed to work, but it's a great way to start being seen and not just heard. Professional wrestling has plenty of opportunities to grow, but what good does that do if you can't hone your craft and be ready when it comes time to get your HEAT?! Get your notebooks and take notes as Nikki Heat discusses something not entirely focused on pro wrestling psychology, but something more applicable for TODAY to get you bookings tonight. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
In this episode, Dahlia Monroe and Nikki Heat discuss Dahlia's worst fan experiences, comparing the roles of being a pro wrestler and a manager, as well as her goal for 2021. Are you currently struggling with personal demons? Well, for me, after speaking with Dahlia, it has completely motivated me to push myself to be more genuine as well as knowing when to ask for help. Dahlia has such a genuine ambition to better herself and you won't believe what she has had to persevere against to get where she is now. This is a true story... Join us for the second installment of Dahlia Monroe: The Comeback. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
2020 has been nothing compared to Black Dahlia's journey. Join us as we discuss Dahlia's pro wrestling training under The WWE Hall of Famer: Rikishi, her athletic background, and even some weird fan stories. From sleeping in her car and working night's, to an injury that sidelined Dahlia for the last 3 and a half years. Dahlia's optimism and determination make her an incredible guest and an even stronger person. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
The 'D' stands for DEFINITELY TUNE IN because JDX and Nikki Heat discuss what JDX is doing for his character, JDX's Evolve tryouts, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
----------------AuDio upDateD------------------- In toDay's long anticipateD episoDe, Nikki Heat sits Down with the current AcaDemy champion: Justin D. Xavier, JDX. The two Discuss: wrestling politics, JDX's Evolve tryout matches, promos, aDvice he has received from other local talent; but the one answer we're hoping they answer? What Does the D in JDX mean? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Do you know which way babyfaces move in a pro wrestling match? And why? If you had to choose between being a babyface and a heel, which should you pick? Do you know what a heel's job is? All that and more on today's episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Does your character have merch? What are good and bad ideas of merch? Discussing CHARACTER merch and why is it different from WWE merch? Are the AJ Styles gloves the best merch in WWE? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
If you enjoy 'the process' of how a professional wrestler develops and discovers their ideas then this is a must. In this near hour long 3 AM study session with Nikki Heat, we dive into character development, professional wrestling comparisons, and storytelling from Dora The Explorer to Star Wars. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Nikki Heat opens up to discuss his upcoming events, character development classes, as well as a potential style change of the podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
In toDay's long anticipateD episoDe, Nikki Heat sits Down with the current AcaDemy champion: Justin D. Xavier, JDX. The two Discuss: wrestling politics, JDX's Evolve tryout matches, promos, aDvice he has received from other local talent; but the one answer we're hoping they answer? What Does the D in JDX mean? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Nikki Heat interviews AML commentator 'Coach' Josh Gerry. Coach has wrestled, commentated, announced, booked and promoted events, AND he's even rung the bell for Ring of Honor, it's lot more difficult than it seems. Listen along as Nikki Heat and Josh Gerry discuss: WWE performing in empty arenas, the Fun House match from WrestleMania and why they mat not do more, booking a perfect card, and how to get booked in ANY promotion once we're out of this mess of a pandemic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
My favorite aspect behind professional wrestling is the psychology. People understand it's an art, but it is like no other artform. The "secrets" are hidden, and no I don't mean the "F" word. I mean the stories we tell with our moves, our actions, and sometimes, our inactions. Pro Wrestling has always been archaic in our ways of sharing knowledge. Nikki Heat is here to share my OPINION with everyone in a modern avenue. So join me as I analyze John Cena's first WWE Championship victory. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
On this episode of "Wanna Be a Pro Wrestler? Me Too!" Nikki HEAT
Nikki Heat discusses the most prominent social media platforms and how other local successful professional independent wrestlers are utilizing them to create a following. The answer is always: yes and more- so get to posting, HEAT Magnets
Nikki Heat discusses his intergender match with Julia Hart from Midwest All Star's event 'Friendly Enemies' in Savage, MN on February 7th, 2020. Heat also discusses how to avoid going too far and make the audience uncomfortable, why the finish made sense, and how to wrestle with newer students who may lack experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Nikki Heat discusses the essentials in becoming a professional wrestler: Schools? Gear? Choosing a character? Where and how do I get MERCH?! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support
Today we discuss who I am and where I've come from. Having 150 matches across 5 states from October 2nd, 2016 until current day. From beginner aches, pains and life struggles to having a bad match and learning from the experience; here is an introduction to Nikki Heat. I trained with a promotion called 'Primetime Wrestling' (Greg McDonald, Billy Blaze, and Eddie Sharkey) in Minneapolis, MN from February 2016 until I began my training with The Academy: School of Professional Wrestling (Ken Anderson and Shawn Daivari) in December 2016. I became the 4th graduate in December of 2017. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isthisnikkiheat/support