The simalarities between Business and Wrestling

Business and Entrepreneur Thursdays

Austin, TX, US  ⋅  Jan, 14 2009   |   Coverage created by Martin Floreani


   [ Add Photos ]   [ Add Videos ]


Get the Flash Player to see this player.
 URL: 

About Tom Bunge 

Organization:Matguard


Enter Your Name

or Login Here
Please enter this code to post comment. Login to skip Captcha.
captcha img

#8
Josh Peak   January 31 at 10:26am
Wrestlers make great entrepreneurs, recruiters, and are great in sales.

It's so helped me in business, and has given me a huge edge. There are lots of entrepreneurs who are just not as aggressive or competitive as entrepreneurs who are wrestlers.
Great Video,
Josh
reply  
#7
San Diego   January 29 at 6:12pm
great question martin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good video. biz is tuff and coordinated and takes $$$$$$$$$ and tiiiiiiime.
good info. no get rich formulas out there!
reply  
#6
Gene Stevens   January 29 at 3:55pm
At 70% alcohol you get a good buzz!
reply  
#5
JP Solid   January 29 at 3:14pm
It is pretty solid product we use it in our room, but Gene Stevens you sound like you have been licking the product.
reply  
#4
Gene Stevens   January 29 at 2:11pm
Matguard is the best product out there!
reply  
#3
Nice   January 29 at 1:44pm
I like hearing all the different CEOs in the sport talk. Its a great way to get their personalities and educate/advertise what they do. Keep it up Flo
reply  
#2
Jake Perci   January 29 at 1:38pm
The lessons learned in Wrestling transcend the sport and go directly to business. That is why so many wrestlers become CEOs of companies
reply  
#1
Ringworm   January 29 at 1:36pm
I hate this Matguard stuff
reply  

The simalarities between Business and Wrestling

Tom Bunge has a proven success rate with business. He wrestled in High School and talks about the simalarities between wrestling and Business. He also talks about the differences. Currently Tom Bunge has started a new business called Matguard where he feels he has a product that will solve the sports funk problem and should be the standard for safety in wrestling.


January 28, 2009
Rate this Video
5.0/5 (2 votes cast)


Fans of this video