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 ...
Many jobbers in professional wrestling have a cult-like following. They are paid to do a job – make a champion look good, get beaten up in a matter of minutes. For the majority of them, it’s a labor ...
Not everyone can win. In fact, if you look at the state of the WWE and TNA, there are a lot more championship-caliber matches than there are pushovers. In earlier times we saw champions go to the ring ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Jobbers, also known as enhancement talent, curtain jerkers or even ham and eggers, were once an ...
Growing up in the 90s and early 2000s with video games included many different kinds of fandom. One of those fandoms that was closely tied to games was wrestling, especially with the WWF and WCW ...
“Jobber” – A term that invokes so much hatred and emotions among the professional wrestling community, yet a word that is often used to describe about 70% of the talent on the roster. It is never a ...
'Iron' Mike Sharpe didn't actually begin his WWF career as a jobber, but as a dangerous heel midcarder on the receiving end of a serious push. 'Canada's Greatest Athlete' used heelish tactics (and the ...
1. While perusing Twitter this morning, I came across this tweet from one of my favorite follows, @ovppodcast: If you grew up in the early '80s watching the then WWF, this clip hits you. It has ...