Work on your body. Be smart with your eating, sleeping and workouts. Even if it doesn't pay off in your wrestling career, it will pay off in numerous other ways for your physical and mental health.
Work on your mind. Think of how you would "cut a promo" or the best way to get into a character that will connect with fans. Also, stay in school and work on your education. There just may be something in those boring schoolbooks that you can use in the ring or on the mike!
Work on your skills. If you have a pro wrestling school near your area, ask about signing up (see Resources below). If not, try out for your local high school, college or club wrestling team. This will help keep get you in shape and prepare you for the pounding your body will take in a wrestling match.
Work on your presentation. Give the fans and promoters someone they can connect with. Don't try to be a character. Instead, take the biggest, loudest part of your personality and push it over the limit. Don't forget your outfit, and make it as unique and eye-catching as you can (see Resources below).
Work on your experience. You won't have your first match for a world title on pay-per-view (unless your name is Paul Wight). You'll start out in dingy bars and high school gyms. Keep going, keep trying and keep sending videos to promoters, both national and local. You never know who's watching and waiting to give you your big break!