He can afford it. There are a lot of big names in wrestling but no one approaches the level of Vince McMahon. Whether you like him or not, there is no denying that he is the most powerful and influential person in the history of wrestling. Any decision he makes can change the way wrestling works in an instant, and sometimes he does some rather nice things. That was the case again this week.
One of the more interesting changes in modern wrestling is how much easier it is to learn to wrestle. What once was a closely guarded secret is now much more widely available to the masses. There are several wrestling schools out there, run by wrestlers with quite the track record in the industry. One of them just got a nice upgrade courtesy of the most powerful man in wrestling.
According to Wrestlinginc.com, the Black and Brave wrestling school, owned by Seth Rollins, sent out a since deleted Instagram post thanking McMahon for sending them a new ring. The post included a photo of the ring being delivered and included ropes, cables, turnbuckle pads and everything else. It is likely that the post was deleted due to a WWE emergency phone number accidentally being included. The school has since sent out a tweet with a thank you included.
Thanks for the upgrade, Vince! ?
____#BlackandBrave#BlackandBraveArmy#OneNationUnderWrestlinghttps://t.co/QjH3vx1BTahttps://t.co/9AS4H8qPKC @ Black and Brave Wrestling Academy https://t.co/a4QO9YRGCV
— BLACK×BRAVE (@BlackandBrave) April 13, 2021
That’s a pretty good teacher. Check out Rollins’ best in WWE:
Opinion: I don’t know why McMahon chose to send a new ring to Rollins’ school but that is a pretty cool thing to see. McMahon has more money than he could ever hope to spend and it is nice to see him doing something to help out someone who isn’t directly a part of WWE. Every now and then you hear him doing something generous like this and it is a great thing to see happen.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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