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Also road agent, producer and coach. A management employee, often a former wrestler (though it can be a current wrestler or even a non-wrestler), who helps wrestlers set up matches, plan storylines, give criticisms on matches, and relay instructions from the bookers. Agents often act as a liaison between wrestlers and higher-level management and sometimes may also help in training younger ...
The remarks are relevant due to Keith's involvement with the professional wrestling business; also, they serve as a perfectly good example of usage for other wrestling terms while building on the entry itself. You are trolling. Please stop. --Eat At Joes 04:50, 28 February 2006 (UTC) Scott Keith has no involvement with the wrestling business.
The term "sports entertainment" was coined by World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) chairman Vince McMahon during the 1980s as a marketing term to describe the professional wrestling industry, primarily to potential advertisers; [66] however, precursors date back to at least February 1935, when Toronto Star sports editor Lou Marsh described ...
Sandbagging, hiding the strength, skill or difficulty of something or someone early in an engagement, refers to: . Sandbagging in golf and other games, deliberately playing below one's actual ability in order to fool opponents into accepting higher stakes bets, or to lower one's competitive rating in order to play in a future event with a higher handicap and consequently have a better chance ...
Kayfabe is a shorthand term that involves acknowledging the staged, scripted nature of professional wrestling, as opposed to a competitive sport, despite being presented as authentic. Initially, people "in the business" (either wrestlers or those working behind the scenes) used the term kayfabe as a code among those in the wrestling profession ...
WWE Recruit is an umbrella term referring to two developmental systems created by American professional wrestling promotion WWE in the 2020s. [1] The programs support the training and development of athletes at certain wrestling schools, wrestling promotions, and colleges.
The Motley Fool talks with Qualtrics CEO Ryan Smith, one of Forbes' "Most Promising CEOs Under 35." Ryan's online data collection and analysis platform has enjoyed meteoric growth and success in ...
The 10 biggest news stories of 1996; 1996 the year in wrestling; Statistics for hundreds of stars; Comprehensive PWI achievement awards directory; Year-by-year history of pro wrestling; Complete title histories; Results of every pay-per-view card (thru 1996); Results of non-ppv supercards & clashes; Listings of first six "PWI 500s" ('91-'96).