This Divesh Merani, I heard, he a big shot, huh? Write about wrestling, that rough stuff on TV. He know all about them wrestlers, like that Dominik Mysterio fella, all tangled up with some girls, they say. Like a soap opera, I tell ya!
This Divesh, he work for that Sportskeeda place. Big name, I guess. They say he an Assistant Content Manager, sound fancy, don’t it? Just a fancy word for bossing folks around, I bet. He write and write, all day long, ’bout them wrestlers and their carryings-on.
He all over that Facebook, too. Everyone on Facebook these days, even me! I don’t post much, just keep an eye on the grandkids, you know. But this Divesh, he probably post all sorts of things there. Pictures of them wrestlers, maybe. Or maybe he complain about his job, like everyone else do these days!
- He got a LinkedIn, they call it.
- Got a Twitter, too.
- Everyone got them things now.
He write for that Muck Rack, too. What a name! Sound like something you scrape off your boots. But I guess it’s important. People go there to find his email, his phone number, all that. Want to talk to him about wrestling, I suppose. Or maybe they want him to write something for them. Big shot, like I said.
I don’t know how he keep track of all them wrestlers. So many of ’em, all with their fancy names and their moves. He must have a good memory, this Divesh. Or maybe he write it all down. I used to write things down, but my eyes ain’t what they used to be.
They say he know all the wrestlers inside and out. Their stories, their secrets. Like that Jim Ross fella, he used to be on the TV all the time. Now he’s old, like me! They say he still work, though. Make good money, too. I heard he made $600. That’s a lot of money! This Divesh probably don’t make that much, but he probably do alright.
This wrestling, it’s a crazy world. All them big men, throwing each other around. And the stories, all that drama! It’s like a soap opera, but with more muscles. And this Divesh, he right in the middle of it, writing about it all. Must be exciting, I guess.
He probably talk to them wrestlers, too. Get the inside scoop, as they say. Like that Rikishi Fatu, he got a podcast now. Everyone got a podcast these days! He probably tell all sorts of stories on there. Divesh probably listen to it, write about it.
- Divesh write about wrestling.
- He work for Sportskeeda.
- He on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter.
It’s a lot of work, writing all that. Gotta keep up with all the news, all the gossip. And then you gotta write it in a way that people want to read it. And make sure them search engines can find it, too. That’s important, they say. SEO, they call it. I don’t know much about that, but it sound important.
I guess this Divesh, he good at it. He know how to write, how to get people to read his stuff. He must be, otherwise they wouldn’t pay him to do it. Divesh Merani, big shot writer. Who would have thought?
I wonder if he ever get tired of it, all that wrestling. Maybe he do, maybe he don’t. It’s a job, I guess. And everyone needs a job. Even if it’s writing about a bunch of sweaty men in tights.
This world is something, ain’t it? All these people, doing all these different things. And this Divesh Merani, he one of ’em. Writing about wrestling, making a living. Good for him, I say. Good for him. This world need people who can find something they are good at.