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In professional wrestling, blading is the practice of intentionally cutting oneself to provoke bleeding. [1] It is also known as "juicing", "gigging", or "getting color". [ 1 ] Similarly, a blade is an object used for blading, and a bladejob is a specific act of blading.
New Jack, photographed here in 1998. The Mass Transit incident was a professional wrestling controversy that took place during an Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) house show on November 23, 1996, at the Wonderland Ballroom in Revere, Massachusetts, United States.
A wrestling event where a company's biggest draws wrestle. [1] Compare B-show and C-show. A-team A group of a wrestling promotion's top stars who wrestle at an A-show. [1] Compare B-team. abort To suddenly discontinue a feud, angle, or gimmick due to a lack of fan interest or some other caveat (like injury), usually without explanation. [1] ace
Over his time in wrestling he was given the moniker of "Madman from Sudan". One of Shreve's trademarks is a series of divot-like scars on his head that he has due to excessive use of blading during his career. The scars are so deep that, according to Mick Foley, Shreve is able to put gambling chips into them. [6]
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The Gold Dust Trio was a group of promoters who controlled the world of professional wrestling during the 1920s while also making several fundamental changes to the industry's business model and operations that would ultimately change the direction of the sport toward pseudo-competitive exhibition.
Blading can refer to; (razor) Blading , In professional wrestling, blading is the practice of cutting oneself to provoke bleeding. (roller) Blading , An aggressive form of inline skating also often referred to by participants as rollerblading , blading or rolling and includes a variety of grinds, airs, slides and other advanced skating maneuvers
Black Saturday (professional wrestling) Blading (professional wrestling) Botch (professional wrestling) Killing of Bruiser Brody; C. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy; D.