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King Ali
Oct 19, 2006, 06:47 PM
OK I come from Oklahoma which is a huge football state and I'm really good at football and I was a kid people would tell me I am going to become a football player and so far I am but yet I really love wrestling I have been watching pro wrestling ever since I was 1yrs old and I don't know what I should choose to go into after High school I'm in my Junior year and got some time to think about it could someone help me out on which one I should choose I love both sports that's either all I watch on t.v. Or that's all I play with friends football at lunch and wrestling at home. Which career should benefit me the most.

blingzback87
Oct 19, 2006, 08:53 PM
Ask yourself which one can you do without. Can you miss an episode of wrestling before you miss an episode of football. Which one entertains you the most which one can you see your self doing before the other.Last but not least if I was you I would pick something that I know I would be doing for the long run no matter how much I like the other because you don't won't to end up doing something you gonia fall out of love with. Best of luck to you

kp2171
Oct 19, 2006, 10:01 PM
Truth is for most, HS is about memories, not the future. Most don't have what it takes to go to the next level.

Football, of course, probably had more potential, at least in the colllege years. Just look at the top performers in the college draft... Many were NOT the heisman winner... The disparity at the college level to pro is astounding... Many top round picks never reach their "potential" whereas many top performers were later round picks.
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My advice is to have fun.

If you are talented enough, peole will seek you out. Otherwise, do whatever you love.

mitchbennett
Jul 7, 2009, 06:51 PM
You need to think with one would benifit you more if you were to continue either career choice,
Mitch