Imagine getting a tryout for a band signed to a major label... and you practice your instrument once or twice a month (generous average, there).
The life of an "independent" wrestler is maddening and self-destructive, and that was back when the independent scene was healthy several years ago. Kidd Bandit will have to decide at some point if he wants to be a wrestler (meaning working far more dates to get experience, spending more money and focusing less on socializing/influencer shit), and the whole point is to get a tryout with AEW or WWE. It's very rare for tryout failures to get another shot, let alone succeed (for reference, AJ Styles tries out in 2001, had to spend over a decade wrestling on TV for a company that didn't appreciate him and underpaid him, until getting signed to WWE about a decade ago. He just retired as a lock for the Hall of Fame someday).
Kidd Bandit is LARPing as a pro wrestler, and while sadly that's fairly common on the indie scene (there is an overlap with the "backyard" scene with talent), it also inevitably leads to physical injuries, lifelong pain, mental health issues from concussions/drug use/crazy subculture of wrestling. This freak has no idea what he's doing.