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World Wide Wrestling Info
Who survives the Global Gauntlet? šš [Link to tickets] You think youāre "international," @[Handle]? Youāve wrestled in three countries. Iāve bled in thirty.
Other promotions stay in their zip code. We go where the fire is. #WWW #NoBorders 2. Promo Scripts (For a YouTube or In-Ring Segment) Script 1: The "Veteran International" (Heel) Setting: Dim lighting, a wall of foreign currency pinned to a corkboard. Wrestler: "You clap for the rookie because he did a flip. You cheer for the local boy because he 'has heart.' But me? I am the tax you pay for global expansion. World Wide Wrestling
But look around. Different flags. Different languages. One language matters here: Impact. You don't need to speak English to understand a suplex. Tonight, Iām not representing a country. Iām representing every single person who was told they don't belong." Setting: Office with monitors showing different wrestling styles (Lucha, Strong Style, Catch). Commissioner: "Effective immediately, the World Wide Wrestling title is on the line 24/7. In the airport. In the hotel lobby. In the parking lot of a Waffle House in Atlanta. Who survives the Global Gauntlet
In World Wide Wrestling, we don't collect passport stamps. We collect submission holds. Pack a lunch, kid. Youāre going the distance. āļøš„ From Tokyo to Toronto, London to LAāthe fans are the same. Hard work. Guts. Glory. Iāve bled in thirty
The mat doesn't care about your reputation. The ropes don't remember your past titles. Only pain is universal.
This week, I defend the colors of every fan who ever sat in the cheap seats. Letās go global. šš”ļø Graphic: A globe cracked down the middle with wrestling boots stomping on it.
I have broken bones in Bangkok. I have lost teeth in Tijuana. You think this ring is a sport? No. This is a war crime, and I am the general. Welcome to my world." Setting: Standing in the crowd, mic in hand, out of breath. Wrestler: "They said I was too small for the world stage. They said my style doesn't 'translate.'






