1. No Excuses, Never Give Up And Always Be The Hardest Worker In The Room
No matter how you phrase it, top WWE workers like HHH, John Cena and The Rock all say the same thing about persevering to achieve your goals and always work hard to be the best. In an industry where illness and injury are well documented, it would be unwise for any pro-wrestler to take a half-hearted stab at a fitness regime and healthy lifestyle. Its tough for any pro-wrestler on the indie scene to make a name for himself, so any superstar lucky enough to find him or herself in a WWE locker room knows the importance of self-motivation in order to stay at that prime position. So for the top workers, the message is clear: to be the best, you need to stay the best. It sounds simple but this level of intense training and lifestyle monitoring is a full-time job in itself. WWE is multi-million dollar business and the performers are a large part of why it works. To Joe Public, the pro-wrestler in a WWE ring is the modern-day gladiator; the kind of man who is seen as either a Superhero or a Beast. To keep up this illusion, these men must be a well-oiled machine capable of mesmerising feats of strength and power with the ability to heal quicker in order to come back stronger and better than before. And the only way to do is to have no excuses, never give up and always be the hardest worker in the room.
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