Hammer Tyme #4
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are your gimmick in and out of the ring. My experience with others in the business is they act different in and out of the ring. Often we were not allowed to mingle with crowd until after the entire show was over.
Being hated however can be rough, hearing put downs and boo’s can make anyone feel hurt or but as I said turn it into heat and it will ultimately make a better show. Learning to not take it personally helps. Also wear it as a badge of honor. Of its drawing heat then you’re doing your job and bask in the glory. Making a memorable appearance is what keeps you coming back and getting more bookings.
In some cases it is necessary to block out the crowd as you can and focus on the job at hand putting on a good show. One VERY critical piece of information and advice NEVER put your hands on a person in the crowd. However if it’s arranged,