WWE JOHN LAURINAITIS APPEARING @ WILD SAMOAN TRAINING CENTER
  • 07/17/2006 (12:00:39 pm)
  • Press Release

Date Change…..

 Due to the WWE Great American Bash Pay Per View this Sunday, July 23rd, the Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling Training Center/WXW tryout clinic will be rescheduled to Tuesday, August 29, 2006.  For complete information and details, contact [email protected]
 
     The Wild Samoan Pro-Wrestling Training Center, Inc. in association with Top Rope Productions WXW Wrestling is proud to announce that on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 John Laurinaitis, who is Vice President of Talent Relations for WWE, will be making an appearance at the Wild Samoan Training Center located at 1319 Linden Street in Allentown, PA at 9:00 am.  Mr. Laurinaitis will be in town on this date to not only look at the training center/WXW to become a developmental Territory for WWE but to look for new talent to possibly become part of the WWE Roster.
 
     Afa "The Wild Samoan" Anoai along with The Wild Samoan Training Center are both personally sanctioned by Mr. Vince McMachon himself. The WSTC along with head trainer Afa or "Pops" as many of his kids call him has either given the start or defined the skills of many wrestlers who have gone on to become either Champions or Superstars in the WWE such as Batista, Billy Kidman, Gene Snitsky, Gangrel, Luna Vachon, Michael Hayes, Sherri Martel, Paul E. Dangerously, the late Yokozuna, The Rock, The Headshrinkers, etc., The WSTC under the guidance and supervision of Afa is endorsed by countless superstars such as The Undertaker, Mick Foley, Melina, Devon Dudley, etc. If you want to know why Afa is known as "The Dream Maker" then WSTC is the place to be. As the WXW motto goes we are Bigger, The Best, Better Than The Rest!
 
     If you feel you have what it takes to take part in this once in a lifetime opportunity to try out for WWE management, email [email protected]  for more information including time of tryout, fees and most importantly a chance to live out your dreams!
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