Carlos Silva Aims for Life after TNA.
The former would-be star of TNA wrestling Carlos Silva, claims not to be confined to the ring anymore. In recent interviews, he divulged that he has been having talks with multiple television networks, not a single one, regarding roles. This may be a big change in his career, as Silva has tried out new horizons other than wrestling and wants to move forward to extended entertainment.
The Mat to the Studio: Networks That Desire What He Has.
Silva thinks that he has the chance of succeeding on TV because of his ability to shine, screen presence, and experience in performance. His wrestling-frame storytelling background is reportedly valued by the networks, as wrestlers, full of physically-grab-you energy and relatable nature, could be a bit of a challenge to pull off by a traditional actor. In the case of Silva, this would be to host shows, be featured in series, or even reality or action-oriented programming.
More Than a Single Offer -Many Doors Open.
The interesting thing is that Silva is not addressing only one network. He expressed that there are a number of interested parties who presented him with choices. Being offered by two or more people is a blessing in that he is not pressured into a poor deal or a clumsily placed role; he can select. It is an opportunity to make his next chapter his own, and this is what Silva is looking forward to.
Reinventing Identity: Wrestler Still, But More Than That.
Provided that Silva takes up one of these offers, it will be not only a change of employment but a reinvention. Wrestling is what has been the hallmark, but the limelight can be transformed. Instead, he could take this chance as an opportunity to present fans with the other side, not the punches and promos, but perhaps personality, acting skills, or a new form of performance. To most ex-wrestlers, it is not a question of live performance but of camera, of rough and big to extreme subtleties. Silva appears to be willing to make that change.
Risk and Reward: What Have You Staked Thereupon, Silva?
Naturally, it is not a sure thing to enter the world of entertainment. Silva runs the danger of losing momentum, rejection, or typecasting, according to his wrestling history. The possible benefit, however, is enormous: a consistent and wider platform, new partnerships, and perhaps a further career that is not dependent on the physical capabilities of wrestling. It is a gamble worth it to him.
What This Means to Fans: A New Chapter to play.
To old fans, the coming actions of Silva are an indication of hope that the athlete they were cheering could somehow find another avenue to remain in the limelight and keep telling stories. Should he be able to move to TV or entertainment, he would bring to the fore a completely new aspect of himself a gateway between the drama of wrestling and the expansiveness of mainstream media.
