In professional wrestling, jobbers or enhancement talents are smaller wrestlers who are hired to lose against top superstars to make the top superstars look stronger. Jobbers have to sell all the top ...
George South was one of the greatest “jobbers” to ever get in a wrestling ring. Heel or babyface, he knew his job and did it well. For years, he spent time in the NWA and WCW taking bumps, getting ...
Known simply as a losing performance in a match, a job comes routinely in the career of every professional wrestler. When observing jobbers of this day and age (Yoshi Tatsu, Zack Ryder, Trent Barretta ...
For over forty years, Barry Horowitz has been in and out of the wrestling business, having noteworthy runs in Japan, Europe, Florida, and Memphis throughout his career. And yet, Horowitz appears ...
Tuesday night on WWE SmackDown Live in Philadelphia, the unofficial birthplace of the underdog, one of the biggest reactions of the night went to all 174 pounds of James Ellsworth. Ellsworth is an ...
Back in the mid-’90s, if you turned on the TV and saw Barry Horowitz patting himself on the back in a wrestling ring, you knew something bad was about to happen. Heavily bearded and magnificently ...
Professional wrestling is, at its heart, a story of winners and losers. For every groundbreaking, era-defining figure such as Steve Austin or John Cena, there lies a trail of victims in their wake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ADNugKtjVs Wrestling is an interesting, cyclical business. When attendance is down, TV ratings are in the toilet, and there seem to be ...
Dustin Rhodes wants wrestling fans to stop using the term “jobber“. The term has been used for decades in professional wrestling. To “do the job” was to lose the predetermined match. Thus, a jobber ...
Any wrestling fan knows what a jobber is -- at least by his role, if not the actual industry slang used to describe him. A jobber is the wrestler who participates in a match and always got his ass ...