Monday October 1 , 2007
Dominique G.
A boy who grew up in South Florida wanted to become a football player when he gets older. Some years later, he plays high school football and becomes the best All-American athlete in the state of Florida. After graduating, he goes to the University of Miami, helped leading the Hurricanes to the NCAA championship game. During his sophomore year, he replaced by a freshman as a defensive starter.
A year later, he gets drafted to the NFL, but is released by team. Still trying to fulfill his dream playing professional football, he travels to Canada to play for the CFL, where he makes the team roster, but is waived due to injuries. With no money and no job, he travels back to the U.S., where he becomes a professional wrestler.
For the past six years, he becomes one of the greatest athletes of all-time and a well-known entertainer. He would later retire and pursue an acting career. Fans of the wrestling industry may call him a sell-out for leaving so soon, but it doesn't matter because this journey was the mark of the Great One.
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