Usually they plan on how it will end but mostly wrestlers trust each other on the other's moves as well they may tell each other what the next move will be.
Its up at the stage where superstars enter from. Its like a van.
A stage prop growth. Was one of the more stupid storylines that WWE had.
It says Vocare Ad Regnum which is latin for "call to the kingdom"
It was Travis Payne, he also choreographed This Is It.
by wearing him down and then press the promoted button which is square then take him to the top of the stage
Andrew Lloyd Webber choreographed "The Phantom of the Opera." He also choreographed the musical "Cats." Is this some sort of joke? ALW "composed" (most) of the music for Phantom and Cats, but he had NOTHING to do with the "choreography" (stage movement and dancing).
YES! == Yes, it is choreographed, but the participants still can suffer real injuries and it is hard on the body physically.
YES! == Yes, it is choreographed, but the participants still can suffer real injuries and it is hard on the body physically.
The original choreographer for the Lion King stage musical was Garth Fagan.
Michael Bennett choreographed and directed the original stage production of A Chorus Line.
They Replaced it with random lights because wwe thought it was a bit too much for a stage :D
no
It is the grandest stage of them all
There are no backstage passes for the WWE. The only way you get back stage is if you work for the WWE or the arena they are appearing at.
buy it
they were allowed to perform in 1660
yes off stage but on stage most of his butys or his rivales