How much does an Professional wrestling athlete earn
A Professional wrestling athlete earns between $1.006 and $10.412 per month, with an average monthly salary of $3.016 and a median salary of $1.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 151 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 3.016 | 36.189 | 754 | 22 |
1º Quartile | 1.006 | 12.076 | 252 | 7 |
Median Salary | 1.500 | 18.000 | 375 | 11 |
3º Quartile | 7.941 | 95.289 | 1.985 | 57 |
Higher Salary | 10.412 | 124.946 | 2.603 | 74 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium-level technicians in cultural, communications and sports services
- athletes, sportsmen
- professional athletes
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Professional Athletes professionals work in clubs, sports associations, academies, public administration bodies dedicated to sports, teaching, etc. There are no common rules for all types of sport. In order to become professional, they follow specific rules of the sports associations to which they are linked, building, therefore, different trajectories, based on different combinations between time spent in the sport, participation in games and events, awards, etc. Most work as self-employed, at irregular hours. In some activities, some professionals may be subjected to special working conditions, such as psychological pressure, intense noise and high temperatures, as well as staying in uncomfortable positions for long periods.
What does it take to work in the field of Professional Athletes
Formal schooling is not a precondition for the exercise of this family's occupations. The practical training of professional athletes can take place either through training and exercises performed individually and/or collectively, in general, under the supervision of coaches or technicians, or through participation in tests, competitions, games and contests.
Functions and activities of Professional wrestling athlete
Professional Athletes must:
Activities
- submit psychological evaluation;
- maintain a good relationship with the media;
- participating in technical conferences of the sport;
- prepare automobile equipment for competition;
- evaluate the type of lane and racetrack track;
- be disciplined;
- prepare the animal for competition;
- update yourself periodically;
- practice specific physical training of the modality;
- prepare yourself to react to adverse situations;
- practice flexibility training;
- develop specific means to execute the strategy;
- submit to the official weigh-in;
- define your own competition style;
- training concentration;
- develop the specific means for executing the strategy;
- train visualization;
- replenish fluid during and after training and competition;
- analyze the physical and climatic conditions of the competition venue;
- practice strength training;
- training under psychological pressure;
- setting target competitions;
- be determined;
- follow a physical preparation program with professional guidance;
- knowing the penalties of the sport;
- be ethical;
- know the type of flooring at the competition venue;
- participate in exchange programs;
- analyze the competition calendar of the modality;
- follow high-level sporting events;
- seek incentives and sponsorships;
- participate in social programs;
- register in a timely manner;
- know the competition venue;
- use the appropriate sporting material to the characteristics of the competition venue;
- analyze the opposing animal;
- periodize training;
- exploit your opponent's weaknesses;
- be sociable;
- participate in unofficial tournaments and competitions;
- have courage;
- follow the updated technical instructions;
- train regularly;
- analyze opponent's behavior;
- know the type of floor of the competition venue;
- knowing the sport score;
- use specific implements of the modality;
- train memorization;
- evaluate the type of lane and track of the racetrack;
- be affiliated with the entities responsible for the sport (cf., feder., associations.);
- set results goals for short, medium and long term;
- submit physical and medical evaluation;
- be affiliated with the entities responsible for the sport (conf., feder., associations.);
- practice agility training;
- sign up in a timely manner;
- diagnose technical deficiencies;
- know the competition regulations;
- practice speed training;
- submit specific tests to identify deficiencies in minerals and vitamins;
- train relaxation;
- respect the rules;
- be serious;
- submit to the official weigh-in;
- have grit;
- practice blast training;
- using the rules;
- simulate game and competition situations;
- undo opponent's strengths;
- practice reflex training;
- have perseverance;
- analyze opponent behavior;
- practicing muscular endurance exercises;
- have a leadership spirit;
- maintain self-confidence;
- participate in courses and lectures in the sport;
- submit psychological assessment;
- have humility;
- entry in a timely manner;
- submit yourself to the follow-up of a sports psychologist;
- plan training schedule;
- maintain self-esteem;
- practice sport-specific physical training;
- have a spirit of leadership;
- follow the schedules predetermined by the organizing committee;
- drive the animal;
- practice reflex training;
- training relaxation;
- correct technical deficiencies;
- use sports equipment appropriate to the characteristics of the competition venue;
- follow the nutritional program established by the nutritionist;
- maintain emotional balance;
- set the target competitions;
- training regularly;
- training breathing;
- explore the best positioning for performance within the competition area;
- train concentration;
- make decisions;
- control weight;
- practice the technical fundamentals of the sport;
- be dedicated;
- adapt to the lifestyle required by the profession;
- use the appropriate material for the sport;
- send implement for gauging;
- work as a team;
- technically analyze the opponent;
- simulate plays in training;
- master the portuguese language;
- have the ability to deal with defeat;
- practice sport specific physical training;
- plan a training schedule;
- respect coach, referees and athletes;
- consult a nutritionist;
- know the penalties of the sport;
- set target competitions;
- practicing muscular resistance exercises;
- analyze the natural obstacles of the competition site;
- periodize training;
- prepare yourself psychologically for competitions;
- submit to specific tests to identify deficiencies in minerals and vitamins;
- avoid the ingestion of substances harmful to sports practice;
Sectors that hire Professional wrestling athlete the most in the job market
- welfare services without accommodation
- physical conditioning activities
- activities of associations for the defense of social rights
- sports education
- other recreation and leisure activities
- child education - pre-school
- other sports activities
- high school
- sports facilities management
- education of arts and culture not previously specified