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Term | Definition | Example |
Angle | The plot of a feud; the scripts devised by the writers which are acted out on TV. | Stephanie McMahon marrying Triple H is an angle. In real life, they are not married. |
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. | Steve Austin bladed at WrestleMania 13 and passed out due to loss of blood. |
Booker | Person who comes with angles, picks the winners of matches, comes up with ideas for gimmicks, and hires & fires wrestlers. | Vince Russo used to be a booker in the WWF, since he used to help write the scripts for Raw is War. |
Bump | When a wrestler takes a fall after being on the receiving end of a maneuver. | Shane McMahon took a huge bump when he fell from 40 feet at Summerslam 2000. |
Dark Match | A match that is not aired on television. | Before RAW begins, dark matches are held, and won't be seen on TV. |
Face | The good guy; the fan favorite. Also known as babyface. | The Rock is the WWF's top face. |
Feud | When two wrestlers or teag teams fight with each other over the course of several weeks. | In the the 80's, Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant engaged in a legendary feud. |
Heat | When a wrestler gets a large (negative) response from the fans; boos. | Steven Richards get tremendous heat when he tries to censor certain acts on WWF TV. |
Heel | The bad guy; the rule breaker. | Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley is a great heel because the fans chant "slut" when she comes out. |
House Show | Wrestling show that is not shown on TV. | Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair for the WWF title at the October 1993 house show. |
Job | To lose the match | Shawn Michaels jobbed to Steve Austin at WrestleMania 14, thus losing the title. |
Jobber | Wrestler who constantly loses his matches | One of the most well known jobbers is The Brooklyn Brawler. |
Juice | Blood | "Stone Cold" Steve Austin juiced at the 1998 King of the Ring. |
Kayfabe | To stay in character. | Usually when wrestlers go on talk shows, they will not break kayfabe. |
Mark | Fans who think all the angles in wrestling are real. | Anyone who thinks that Kane and Undertaker are really brothers is a mark. |
Over | When a wrestler's gimmick is accepted by the fans or when a wrestler receives legitimate heat. | The Rock is the most over wrestler today. |
Pop | The crowd's (positive) reaction to a wrestler; cheers. | Chris Jericho gets huge pops when he comes out. |
Push | When a wrestler goes on a winning streak. | Steve Austin got a push because of the incredible heat he gets from the fans. |
Screwjob | When a match ends in controversy, usually against the face. | Sid's match against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VIII ended in a screw job because Papa Shango interfered. |
Sell | To act (well) as if you have been on the receiving end of an wrestling maneuver. | Triple H is known to sell the finishers of other wrestlers very well. |
Shoot | When some bumps in a match is real. Something real that happens when it is not supposed to happen. | Vince McMahon screwing Bret Hart at the 1997 Survivor Series was a shoot. |
Shoot Interview | Interview where the wrestler breaks kayfabe | When Raven talks about Diamond Dallas Page being Eric Bischoff's neighbor, it's a shoot interview. |
Spot | A wrestling move; the (unforgettable) highlights of a match. | A spot from the 1998 KOTR is when Mick Foley was thrown off the top of the cage, and falling a good 20 feet. |
Squash | A quick match on TV that usually only has one wrestler dictate the offense; a dominating match. | In the 80s and 90s, the Ultimate Warrior was famous for his squash matches. |
Stiff | To hit your maneuvers with more force than is necessary. | Chris Jericho is known as a stiff worker because sometimes he injures his opponents inadvertently. |
Storyline | A series of angles that are interrelated and which usually intensifies a feud. | The WWF's top storyline this summer was the Triple H/Stephanie/Kurt Angle triangle which also included the Eddie Guerrero/Chyna angle at one point. |
Tweener | A wrestler that isn't a heel or face | When Diesel attacked Bret Hart at the 1995 Survivor Series, but still remained Shawn Michaels' friend, he was considered a tweener. |
Work | Something that is planned out ahead of time. | Vince McMahon's hatred for Steve Austin is all a work. |