Each patient has been great and their families are amazing. I love getting to know my patients as humans instead of WWE superstars. Every day is different and you know what they say about show business!įor most of my patients, making it to WWE is a lifelong dream and wrestling is their livelihood. The traveling can be fun if I can meet up with friends or family along the way or travel to new places. I love the people who I work with and the lack of redundancy of my job. My role during show coverage consists of basic sideline coverage, first aid, assisting the physician and taping and stretching before showtime. We set-up and take-down a pop-up athletic training facility at whatever venue we're occupying for the night. Tour days include daily travel since we perform in a different city every night. Then, there are times I'm on the road covering a show for tour days. Other days, I'm in the gym with my patients who are in the plyometric or strengthening phases of rehab running them through exercises or putting them through a workout on the turf. Some days, I'm in the athletic training facility all day or I'm out by the wrestling rings doing return-to-play protocols.
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According to class times, our patients come in for rehab and our longer rehabs, which require a lot of manual treatments or more attention, are spread out throughout the day. At some point, each class trains in the ring with their respective coach and in the weight room with our strength coach.
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During the day, we have our 92 patients separated into training classes. My typical day starts at 8:00am and ends at 4:00pm. I also have the duty of doing return-to-sport protocols specific for each patient based on their role in the ring as a sports entertainer. We have implemented neck injury prevention programs, ACL prevention programs, individual corrective exercise programs based on functional movement screen results and other athletic training duties. At any given time, we have a half-dozen long post-surgical rehabs going on along with dozens of other shorter injury rehabs and preventative maintenance projects with our patients. My role as a dual-certified PT/AT is overseeing rehabilitation. We are a staff of 6 ATs where 4 are based in Orlando and 2 travel full-time on the road with our brands Raw and Smackdown. We have 92 patients who train full-time at our facility and about 75 who travel full-time on the road. My practice is based out of the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida where our WWE NXT brand is located. Halaby has been practicing as an Athletic Trainer for over 12 years and has been with WWE for 6 years. Tara Halaby, DPT, ATC, FST 2 is a Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer (AT) for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).