Recap of John Layfield & Honky Tonk Man Seminars at IWF Pro Wrestling School:
Wrestling Legends Give Advice to IWF Students & Graduates in West Paterson, NJ
Posted: May 1, 2008
(WEST PATERSON, NJ)- Hard work, desire and dedication was the theme at Superstar Seminars conducted
this April by Pro Wrestling Legends at the Independent Wrestling Federation School in West
Paterson, NJ.
On April 30, MamaJuana Energy
presented a Pro Wrestling Seminar with John Layfield, current Raw Superstar and former WWE Heavyweight Champion.
Mr. Layfield's lecture to nearly 50 IWF students and graduates touched on all aspects of this business, from in-ring basics
and fundamental skills, to developing an interesting and memorable persona.
"The main
thing you need to learn as a performer is you must put fans in the seats," said Layfield. "Make the fans be
interested in you. What are you going to do different to get the people to notice you?"
Mr. Layfield, who served as guest instructor alongside 13-year pro
Kevin Knight, also discussed the importance of in-ring practice and being in proper physical condition.
"You must be in shape and you must be ready at all times,"
Layfield stressed. "If the WWE ever scouts you, you cannot tell them 'give me 30 days to get in shape.'
Your body and in-ring cardiovascular levels must be at their peak right now here at the School."
Top IWF stars then took to the ring to participate in matches evaluated
and critiqued by Layfield, including Biggie Biggs, Travis Blake, Tony Torres, Franciz, Chris Steeler, Mike Jenkins and Jana.
"I was impressed by the matches and the excitement," Layfield
commented during his critique to the class. "Solid basic matches, good personality, and great energy.
But always room for improvement."
With the registration
fee, all participants received a 12-pack of MamaJuana Energy and 418 Energy Drinks. MamaJuana Energy is available at
www.MamaJuanaEnergy.com and soon at stores everywhere.
On April 16 and 17, WWE Legend Honky Tonk Man, the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all-time, returned as guest
instructor at IWF Pro Wrestling School. Honky Tonk Man conducted a two-day Pro Wrestling Clinic that covered everything
from in-ring training and practice ethic, to basic mat skills, to character development.
"Maintain your body, build strong legs, do some running, and get
in proper ring shape by practicing as much as you can," Honky Tonk Man said. "If you look good, you will
feel good. Looking good, coupled with a solid knowledge of the basic holds and fundamentals will help build your
self-confidence and establish your believability with the fans."
Honky Tonk Man, one of the most memorable wrestling characters ever, also addressed the student body about his keys
to success.
"You must have the desire.
It comes from the heart," Honky added. "You must be dedicated...both mentally and physically, and work hard
everyday to improve in the ring as a performer, as well as out of the ring as a person."
IWF graduates then competed in a series of matches under the watchful
eye of Honky Tonk Man, who provided feedback and advice for improvement.
"You guys have a fantastic state-of-the-art training facility with air conditioning and heat, a
weight-room, running water and two bathrooms," Honky exclaimed. "I was trained in a barn with no toilets and
no running water...if we wanted some water we had to drink out of the same water trough as the horses!"
This marked the fifth time Honky Tonk Man served as guest instructor at IWF Pro Wrestling
School. Honky Tonk Man was also featured in the Main Event at IWF's 11th Annual Anniversary Reckless
Abandon Live Events on April 18 and 20 in West Paterson.
"IWF
Wrestling School continues to bring in top Legends and Superstars to help guide our students and graduates," said trainer
Kevin Knight. "Most students think they are a superstar after their first match and most graduates think they are
a legend after their third year in the independents. Wrong! Honky Tonk Man is a Legend. John Layfield is
a Superstar. I am nothing...the students and graduates are nothing. We are all learning and we are all pupils."