WRESTLING TERMS
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Angle                            A wrestler's story "Plot"
Blade                            The practice of cutting one self with a razor.
Blow                             Up To become fatigued or exhausted
Booker                         Person responsible for angles, finishes ,hiring, and firing
Bump                           A fall or hit that is done to take, throw someone out of the ring.
Card                            A series of matches at one time
Draw                           The ability to attract fans
Dud                             A bad or uninteresting match
Face                            A good guy
Fall                             Once you get pinned on the mat for the 3 count
Feud                           A series of matches between two specific wrestlers or groups
Finish                         Event or events which leads to the outcome of the match
Green                         Inexperienced
Hardway Juice            Real accidental blood
Heat Enthusiasm        Positive response Also a negative response between wrestlers
Heel                           Bad guy
House                        Wrestling audience in the building
Job                             A staged loss
Jobber                        An unpushed wrestler who does jobs for pushed wrestlers. 
Juice                           To bleed usually a result of blading
Mark                          An audience member presumed gullible.
Paper                         Complimentary tickets
Pop                            The response to a wrestler entry or a good move
Post                           To run or be run into a ring post
Potato                        A hit on the wrestlers head or causing him to hit his head
Run In                       Interference by non-participant in the match
Save                          A run in to protect a wrestler from being beaten after a match
Screw Job                  Not a clean win due to interference.
Shoot                        A real fight
Spot                          The high point of a match
Squash                     Where one wrestler completely dominates the other
Stiff                         Moves that cause real injury
Turn                        When a wrestler goes from good guy to bad  or from bad  to good 
Work Fake               The opposite of a shoot
Workrate                 The ratio of matches and performances. Wins & Losses