There is no mountain high enough in front of a man’s will. Becoming a pro wrestler is a dream many young individuals have. Everyone wants to be like the heroes they see on television. Among those individuals was the uprising wrestler of WWE, Myles Borne. But he faced a lot more challenges in his life than a regular pro wrestler.
The real name of Myles Borne is David Bostian. He was born with a hearing disability. But he was a fighter since he was 2 years old. Borne is still in the NXT Level Up, but he is already winning hearts. The deaf wrestler can be seen having a conversation without any problems in his recent interview on NXT.
This news got picked up by a lot of media houses and everyone started praising the inspirational WWE wrestler. But this isn’t the first time that David Bostian made the news or inspired people. When Bostian was 13 years old, the young wrestler grabbed the attention of Star News Online.
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The news site interviewed Bostian and his guardians, and the outcome of the conversation was nothing but inspiring. His mother described the time she went to a speech therapist to find out his problems. On a hearing test, the doctors found out that Bostian is already learned to read lips at the age of 2. “That was amazing to me. Dr (Sherif) Botros was in tears and we were all in tears because he had been reading lips so well at such a young age,” his mother had shared.
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There is more to the story of the young wrestler. Myles Borne went to Laney High School, the same school NBA great, Michael Jordan used to attend.
Bostian’s inspiration from his childhood was Anthony Robles. Robles is a one-legged wrestler who won an NCAA championship at Arizona State in 2011. The 13-year-old David set the wrestler as an example in his own life.
He spoke about how he used to make excuses to avoid wrestling. However, when he saw how Robles overcame what people perceived as his limitation, he felt he didn’t have an excuse.
“That just inspired me to work even harder because if he doesn’t make excuses, I shouldn’t either.”
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Myles Borne is a living example that any kind of disability can never stop a person from following his passion. Fans hope to see Myles Borne on the main roster in NXT or maybe SmackDown or RAW.
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