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  2. Job (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Jobber is a professional wrestling term used to describe a wrestler who is routinely defeated by main eventers, mid-carders, or low-carders. Most promoters do not use the term because of the negative connotation. Jobbers have been used since the 1950s, and they were popular in promotions of the United States and Canada around this time.

  3. Los Conquistadores - Wikipedia

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    Los Conquistadores were a heel jobber professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), consisting of two masked wrestlers known as One (or Spanish Uno for "one") and Two (or Spanish Dos for "two"). The original team consisted of José Estrada Sr. and Jose Luis Rivera.

  4. Lenny Lane - Wikipedia

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    Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 188 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1999. [5] Steel Domain Wrestling. SDW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) Texas Championship Wrestling. TCW Texas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Shane Helms; World Championship Wrestling. WCW Cruiserweight Championship [1] XJAM Pro Wrestling

  5. Rocky King - Wikipedia

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    Boulware, using the ring name Rocky King, started wrestling in 1984 in the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions in North Carolina. [4] He began his career in the promotion as a jobber. He quickly improved and was often allowed a lot of offense during his jobber matches. He was a frequent opponent of the Four Horsemen.

  6. Demolition (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Randy Colley and Bill Eadie created the Demolition gimmick and worked for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). They debuted as a heel tag team on January 4, 1987, at the Springfield Civic Centre in Massachusetts, alongside manager Luscious Johnny V, defeating the team of The Islanders and later participating in a battle royal won by Pete Doherty. [11]

  7. Jim Powers - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Powers competed for the short-lived American Wrestling Federation (AWF) on the TV series Warriors of Wrestling where he was a fan favorite. He also teamed with Johnny Gunn while in the AWF. During all of their AWF tag matches, Powers and Gunn struggled until Powers lowered his singlet straps to reveal his finely chiseled torso.

  8. Experts Say You Can Learn How To Squirt With One Easy Trick - AOL

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    With any kind of sexual activity, you're going to have to deal with some fluids—and squirting can get particularly messy. So, Castellanos and Hall both recommend taking precautions if you're ...

  9. Tim Horner - Wikipedia

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    Tim Horner signed with WWF in late 1988 and left in late 1989. [6] On televised matches he was used as a jobber in both singles and tag-team matches, while at house shows he was frequently victorious over other jobbers including Danny Davis, Jose Estrada, Barry Horowitz, Jose Luis Rivera, Iron Mike Sharpe, Tom Magee, Steve Lombardi, and Johnny K-9 (Taras Bulba).