Mike Kinney: A pro wrestler's guide to confidence
UPS's Mike Kinney plays a crucial role in helping customers reach their full potential. Full bio
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and is quickly body-slammed to the mat.
wanted for me?"
to the question, surprisingly,
all over our living room,
wrestlers from TV.
a little bit of Hulk Hogan,
and he was Andre the Giant.
and say things like, "Dad ...
world heavyweight champion."
and very calmly say,
to be my retirement fund."
to my little town in Minnesota.
come to my town before.
early in the morning the day of the show,
to see if I could spot some wrestlers
who the wrestlers were,
and intimidating,
and Zubaz and fanny packs.
was who are these people,
set up the wrestling ring.
to show me some wrestling moves.
and kick me -- hard!
every couple of months that year,
next day, they were gone.
wrestling training camp
I was a high school senior by day
audiences by night.
hanging on my bedroom wall.
a wrestling name at the last minute
was already taken --
and camouflage pants
how to develop my own persona yet,
"Papa Gator" across the front.
for his retirement someday.
time that can be.
even if it was for just a second,
almost immediately.
and my dad, you know?
of my dad passing away.
I needed to be there.
on the scene a long time
how I was holding up.
what I'm doing."
for his own match,
direction of my life.
are just themselves, but "turned up."
find the traits within themselves
of who they become in the ring.
who didn't know who he was
at some of the other wrestlers,
How can I ever be like them?"
I didn't have to be like them.
What did it mean to be me?
like some of these guys,
as: comfortable with my own body?"
wearing these little trunks
and camouflage pants,
at drawing cartoons,
its own unique design and color,
who made his buddies laugh
hundreds or thousands.
as scary as some of the others.
I walked into the arena.
and sing his entrance music
unforgettable to the fans.
those things about me --
to be a man's man like my dad was.
of a man's man than a cowboy?"
"Cowboy" ... Gator ...
I couldn't come up with anything.
flipping through the channels,
an Entertainer of the Year award.
turning myself up
my dad was around to hear.
organization in the world,
of Monday Night Raw.
on the road were finally paying off.
entrance ramp on live television --
I didn't get to wrestle,
any kind of call from the WWE.
is what got me there.
security guard I could.
a close-up on TV that night.
pro wrestlers in the world,
of mine as a kid.
and learn from them,
with the WWE wasn't ideal.
version of myself in the ring,
maybe once a month in Minnesota
all over the United States
my wife and I found out
those two events are completely unrelated.
from professional wrestling
has been turned up,
of myself every day.
through this entire journey.
she does not like pro wrestling.
some part of Gator Magraw in here,
to discover themselves
and steel chair shots to the head.
she's had to remind me
at my kid's soccer games?
that my dad wanted something
to reach their fullest potential.
perfect idea of how to be great,
for what makes you different
for the world to see.
don't like wrestling, either.
unique talents that can be turned up
makes him become the next Steve Jobs.
they're great at art,
you have the ability to do
to put yourself out there.
in front of an audience,
I've wrestled in less."
to come to your town
to be the real you --
version of yourself.
come from our parents.
toward our true selves
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mike Kinney - Business development supervisorUPS's Mike Kinney plays a crucial role in helping customers reach their full potential.
Why you should listen
Mike Kinney is a UPS Business Development Supervisor. As an independent professional wrestler and promoter for ten years, starting at the age of 17, Mike Kinney developed a process to create a fictional character for the wrestling world. He discovered more about himself than he bargained for as he translated those lessons into his everyday life after leaving the ring.
Kinney earned his BA in English from Minnesota State University, Mankato and his MBA with the University of Phoenix. He is a veteran of the Army National Guard and began his UPS career in 2007.
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