Charlie has been teaching me about Wrestling even though I grew up watching Wrestling on Saturday nights. In fact, when Suzzie was small, we would go to wrestling events.
Which even happened in my High School. After I got married, I quit watching Wrestling and never thought about it until Charlie came along and feel in love with Wrestling.
I had to reeducate myself and watch Wresting. Wrestling had changed so much. I didn’t even know half of the wrestlers. To hear Charlie rattle of facts he has learned from watching WWE and You Tube videos I knew I needed to spend more time learning about Wrestling.
Learning about the things Charlie is interested in would bring Charlie and I closer together. Charlie teaching me about one wrestler a week makes him feel important. When we can be watching Wrestling in person.
I will be learning about Mr Perfect. I must admit Mr. Perfect is one wrestler I didn’t know anything about. Looks like its time to take another Day Trip to the Professional Wrestling Museum to see if they have information on Mr. Perfect.
If your Homeschooling your children like I used to do Charlie. Did you know you can use Wresting for PE? Reading and even Spelling and Math if your building your own lesson plans?
Curt Hennig was just like his wrestling nickname, “perfect” in every aspect of his wrestling style. He got his start in a wrestling family with his father Larry the Axe Hennig, went through Verne Gagnes training camp, and gained experience in the AWA, reaching the pinnacle as the AWA Heavyweight Champion.
But Curt Hennig s biggest spotlight would shine in WWE, when he became Mr. Perfect, a two-time Intercontinental Champion and 2007 inductee in the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates