Wrestling Insider Glossary
Sometimes when I discuss wrestling with my fellow wrestling fans, I often
discuss it using what are known as "Wrestling Insider Terms". These are
words which describe what goes on in the pro-wrestling world, as used by
many people on the Internet as well as those in the business itself. So,
for the uninformed, he's a list of terms that us "Wrestling Insiders"
use. Maybe you won't get so confused the next time you read R.S.P.W.
(the pro-wrestling newsgroup, rec.sport.pro-wrestling)
Note: When a word is highlighted, it means that its definition can be found
elsewhere in the list.
- Angle:
- The storyline of a feud.
- Blade:
- When a wrestler cuts himself during a match to shed blood with a
razor blade, which is usually hidden in the tape wrapped around their
wrists.
- Booker:
- Person who comes with angles, picks the winners of matches, comes
up with ideas for gimmics, and hires & fires wrestlers.
- Bump:
- A hard fall taken by a wrestler.
- Face:
- The good guy, the fan favorite.
- Gimmic:
- The "character" that a wrestler portrays.
- Heat:
- When a wrestler gets a large response from the fans, good or bad.
- Heel:
- The bad guy, the rule breaker
- House Show:
- Wrestling show that is not shown on TV.
- Job:
- To lose the match
- Jobber:
- Wrestler who constantly loses his matches in order to put another
wrestler over with the fans.
- Kayfabe:
- To stay in character.
- Mark:
- Fans who think all the angles in wrestling are real.
- Over:
- To be popular with fans.
- Push:
- When a wrestler goes on a winning streak.
- Screw Job:
- When a match ends in a DQ, count-out, or no-contest.
- Shoot:
- When some bumps in a match are real. Something real that
happens when it is not supposed to happen.
- Shoot Interview:
- Interview where the wrestler breaks kayfabe.
- Tweener:
- A wrestler who isn't quite a heel or a face.
- Work:
- Something that is planned out ahead of time.
Note: If I'm missing some terms here, e-mail me and I'll add them to the glossary
along with your name/alias.
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