If you became a wrestler, who would you want to train you?

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Bryan and Regal, Watched a Bryan seminar and he is a great trainer and Regal is awesome too
 

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Hulk Hogan, the master of technical maneuvers. You could learn a lot from him in the ring. (Hogan: "And here's how you throw a shitty punch!")

In all seriousness, Hogan COULD teach you a lot about psychology, although anyone will tell you that you need to learn how to push the different emotional buttons of the audience on your own. Jake Roberts would also be good at teaching psychology, as well as mic work as he's extremely underrated on the mic but one of the most convincing talkers IMO you'll ever see in wrestling. Dusty and Piper and Flair could also teach a lot about speaking.

In the ring when it comes to wrestling, I'd probably agree to be trained under William Regal. He trained both CM Punk (somewhat) and Daniel Bryan, easily the two greatest wrestlers in WWE today. (Michaels often gets a lot of credit for training Bryan, but Bryan once said in an interview that Regal actually trained him, Michaels merely took his forty dollars.)
 
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I have a short list:
Regal
Truth Martini (actually has a wrestling school, trained the machine guns and Jimmy Jacobs)
Harley Race
Dr. Tom Pritchard
Mike Quackenbush

I'd stay away from active wrestlers in the WWE or TNA since they don't have the time to commit to full on training.
 

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chris jericho great in the ring and on the mic also i could imagine him being easy to approach compared to others plus he'd put you over at the end of it
 

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Daniel Bryan ideally. He and I are both fairly short, and if I wrestled I'd model after him and HBK
 

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