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ESPN Experiences ‘All Access,’ Shinsuke Nakamura At WWE’s Performance Center
- Updated: December 16, 2016
Source: ESPN
KC Joyner of ESPN recently went to WWE’s “All Access,” a interactive tour of what it’s like to be a wrestler for the fans. After signing a number of legal forms, “Each participant is offered a one-day promotional contract, and Matt Bloom, (a.k.a. Prince Albert and A-Train in the late 1990s/early 2000s days as a WWE performer), who is the head coach of the Performance Center, welcomes fans to the event with a formal ceremony, complete with a WWE camera crew and photographers (to provide some visual memories to the fans after the event is complete).”
After the wrestlers were introduced, fans get a chance (after some initial training) to a cut a promo of their own, just like the wrestlers. Fans also get a shot at doing some color announcing, alongside Mike Rome.
“Rome did a superb job of setting up the fan announcers to provide …