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  Professional Wrestling Slang Encyclopedia Article @ Overtook.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Backyard wrestling, the act of staging pro-style wrestling (not to be confused with sport wrestling or amateur wrestling) as a hobby rather than a job, usually (but not always) by untrained performers, predominantly teenagers.
Head drop, a move which, as a result of a botch, causes the receiver to be dropped on their head, often resulting in a legit concussion or other injury such as a broken neck.
Wrestling announcers on TBS picked up on this, and a foreign object is still occasionally, jokingly, called an "international object".
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 Professional wrestling slang - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of slang, in-references and jargon.
Kayfabe, the illusion that professional wrestling is not staged (i.e.
Sunday wrestling (or, Saturday wrestling), often referring to syndicated wrestling shows that aired on local TV stations on the weekends, mainly during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Professional_wrestling_slang   (3600 words)

  
 Botch (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To botch in professional wrestling means to attempt a scripted move that does not come out as it was originally planned due to a mistake, miscalculation, or a slip-up.
Japanese wrestler Hayabusa botched a springboard moonsault in a match against Mammoth Sasaki when his foot slipped on the second rope and he landed on his head, severely injuring his neck and paralyzing him.
The worst case scenario is when a botch results in the death of a performer, such as wrestling trainee Brian Ong.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Botch_(professional_wrestling)   (383 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How Pro Wrestling Works"
Wrestling does have rules, which we'll explain in more detail in the Rules of Wrestling section.
Professional wrestling grew out of the traveling carnival strongman, who would challenge anyone to beat him in the ring, or even to last 10 minutes.
Professional wrestling has seen thousands of performers step between the ropes, but only a few have left a lasting mark on the industry.
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 Wrestling Encyclopedia
On this show there were four professional wrestling and three karate fights as well.
With only four professional wrestling matches on the card and none of them great, it is hard to recommend this show.
If you are only a fan of professional wrestling though, I'd suggest picking up a Michinoku Pro or Zero-One MAX show if you are in the mood for something different instead of this event.
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 Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aerial techniques are used in professional wrestling to show off the speed and agility of a wrestler.
Professional wrestlers frequently give their "finishers" (signature moves that usually result in a win) new names.
An accepted term in American wrestling for a slingshot crossbody where the wrestler goes from the inside of the ring over the top ring rope to the outside.
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 Powerbomb - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A Powerbomb is a professional wrestling move in which a victim is lifted up (usally so that he/she is sitting on the attacker's shoulders) then slammed down back-first to the mat.
The very first ever power bomb, was allegedly performed by Lou Thesz accidentally when he badly botched a piledriver.
This move was originally invented by Lou Thesz when he botched a Piledriver attempt.
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 Michael Jackson's Area: Little Naitch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
His professional wrestling career began when he joined the Pro Wrestling Federation as a photographer in 1993, supplementing his income by working as a sales man. In 1996, Robinson became a referee.
Robinson repeatedly petitioned the World Championship Wrestling professional wrestling promotion for a job, and in 1998 he was given a tryout match, refeering a dark match bout between Chris Taylor (wrestler) and a Job (professional wrestling).
In the course of the match, Savage delivered a Botch (professional wrestling) diving elbow drop to Robinson, cracking several of his vertebra e and Pneumothorax.
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 Botch Guitar Tabs and Chords @ Guitar Masta.net
For the professional wrestling slang term, see Botch (professional wrestling).
Botch was a mathcore band from Tacoma, Washington, that formed in 1993 and disbanded in 2002.
The long awaited Botch DVD featuring live footage from the band's final show is currently being edited by suspended in light studios and should be released later in 2006.
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 Stuffo "How Pro Wrestling Works"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Today's wrestling ring is slightly padded and has a lot of spring action.
Watch enough wrestling, and eventually you'll see some performers who don't have the skills to sell their moves properly.
The worst thing that can happen to a wrestler is a botch -- when he fails to perform the move properly.
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 Referees
This is a list of match types seen in professional wrestling.
The vast majority of bleeding incidents in wrestling are real, and are typically induced by using hidden razor blades to cut oneself on the forehead; the act of cutting is known in the business and among fans as blading, and bleeding is known as juicing.
If a wrestler bleeds without being cut, such as due to an accidental broken nose, he is said to be juicing hardway.
www.wrestling-caricatures.com /id115.html   (1712 words)

  
 GenieLab::Music Botch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
:''For the professional wrestling slang term, see Botch (professional wrestling).'' Botch was a mathcore band from Tacoma, Washington, that formed in 1993 and disbanded in 2002.
This is my first, and so far my only Botch CD but I don't think it'll be my last(even though most of their stuff is out of print).
Also, C. Thomas Howell As The Soul Man should not go unnoticed with its incredibly powerful opening(even though it sounds a little stupid in the middle of the powerful part and the end gets a little tired), and Swimming The Channel vs. Driving The Channel is also a solid instrumental with some good guitar riffs.
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 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Hart was immediately hated by all wrestling fans, including me. I even sent in a short rant that was posted in Mark Rose's column "Teddy Annis, son of a Hart" (Which was a great column).
When a wrestling fan sees the name "Hart", it is associated with all around talent.
I'm sure that there was publicity saying that he's reckless in the ring, but that botch gave him the nickname "The Crippler" which stayed with him for years.
www.obsessedwithwrestling.com /columns/indy/hartattack.html   (963 words)

  
 dersimdestani.info: Professional_wrestling_slang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Backyard wrestling, the act of wrestling as a hobby rather than a job, usually but not always untrained, predominantly by teenagers.
Mark, a fan who believes that some or all of professional wrestling is real.
Weekend Warrior, Someone who usually only wrestles independent shows on a weekend due to semi-retirement or, more frequently, because they need to have another job as they do not make enough money out of pro-wrestling alone.
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 Hollywood Unmasked - The WWF Flesh Fest
Jeff Goldberg, an elite professional wrestler on television, says that mothers constantly call him to ask if he would tell their kids to stop hitting themselves in imitation of his style in the ring.
A recent TV special on the professional wrestling venue aired a segment entitled ‘Backyard Kids.’  It revealed children rolling out tarps in their yards only to repeat and practice the moves of those in the ring.
Another icon among wrestling fans is known as “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, who revels in taunting and mocking the Christian faith.
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 Botch - Ten Ways to Botch Your Resume
Botch was a mathcore band from Tacoma, Washington, that formed in 1993 and
Sgrena told colleagues the vehicle was not travelling fast and had already passed several checkpoints on its way to the airport.
This be Botch Botch and I went in for some maintenance last night: I was scheduled for a deep tissue massage and Botch was going to get his claws
infoseeknow.com /ifsn/botch.htm   (402 words)

  
 the wrestling blog » The WWE is seriously awesome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Orton is on the fast track to being a main eventer and the future of professional wrestling.
I like my wrestling to tell a story, because I don’t want to have to pay attention for 20 minutes to try and figure out which redicuous spot will actually be the finish.
I’ve been watching wrestling for 25 years and this is the first time where I can say that while lots of things are happening, not much is clicking.
www.thewrestlingblog.com /2006/07/12/the-wwe-is-seriously-awesome   (10119 words)

  
 ProWrestlingSCOOPS.com: Levi's Outlook: Backlash Predictions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
As you all know, World Wrestling Entertainment's Backlash is this Sunday and I thought it would be a good idea to give you all my predictions as to what will happen.
Both of these two beautiful ladies have the most wrestling prowess out of perhaps the entirity of women's professional wrestling.
RVD is just too sweet and Benjamin is one of the greatest pure wrestlers there is (provided he doesn't slip and botch up a spot like when he faced Carlito).
www.prowrestlingscoops.com /article/148108326.php   (591 words)

  
 Professional wrestling slang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attitude Era, refers to a time period spanning from 1997-2001 when the World Wrestling Federation product shifted from being "family-oriented" entertainment to become "edgier" and more crude, as well as dealing with adult situations (frequently sexual in nature).
The Federation, an alternative slang name for World Wrestling Entertainment, referring to it's past days as the World Wrestling Federation and refusal of calling the company the former.
Feeding, the heel's role during a babyface comeback where he runs at the babyface only to be repeatedly fended off, with the hope that the series of bumps by the heel will generate positive fan heat for the babyface.
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 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
About the Ballpark Brawls: The Ballpark Brawls are wrestling events at Dunn Tire Park (Buffalo, NY) that feature the top wrestling talent from the past, present and future of professional wrestling.
Flash, who is not wrestling on a "matinee" show that day will be rested and ready for Acid, who will have already wrestled a match that day then drove over 100 miles from Philadelphia to Spring Grove, PA for the NCW show, conceivably arriving and then competing just a short time later.
This will be their >first wrestling event ever, and wrestling fans are in >for a real treat as they enter the spacious and >luxurious hall, which features tiered balcony seating, >and a world class lighting and sound system, staffed >by some of the most courteous professionals in the >entertainment industry.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=25610   (3129 words)

  
 Wrestling Observer - Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Basic wrestling spots to start like a tackle and some hip tosses, until Mercury takes a powder.
For anyone who truly loves and respects wrestling, this segment with Randy and Bob was truly rock bottom.
I’d far rather watch Davey Richards wrestle than almost anyone in WWE right now, especially since guys like Juvy have been converted to “WWE Style.” The ironic thing about this phrase is that “WWE Style” is so devoid of style compared to what it could be.
www.wrestlingobserver.com /wo/news/features/default.asp?aID=14962   (2841 words)

  
 Botch - AOL Music
To botch in professional wrestling means to attempt a scripted move that does...
Botch (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling slang term for missing a scripted move...
Download, listen and watch Botch music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The WWE has built interest around wrestlers several times in their history of professional wrestling.
After he was released, he's an even bigger star wrestling in Japan and the American indy circuit.
These guys are profesionals, dont rely on HHH to carry a man that was wrestling at wrestlmania (9) 3 yrs before HHH was.
www.obsessedwithwrestling.com /columns/misc/lucasodparlik02.html   (2069 words)

  
 THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - Metal Fighter Miku
In the future, wrestling has evolved into a power armor-assisted slugfest that allows even small girls to become seemingly dangerous warriors.
You have all that power armor and professional wrestling, it seems like a perfect chance to really bust out some cool fights.
Add a star if you really like professional wrestling, as the show does have a lot of elements that might amuse wrestling fans.
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 MEW
The brawl was suddenly halted as Showtime and Richards were going at it crossing the preverbal lines of professional wrestling.
The Biggest Night in MEW was capped off with the infamous "Random Rampage of Doom" which pitted new and old MEW stars going at it for a shot at the North American Champion.
Kaleb Pierce wrestled the brutal North American Title Ladder Match AND the MARCH OF THE MANIAKZ BACK TO BACK resulting in One Hour and Forty-two Minutes of straight wrestling proving himself to everyone.
www.angelfire.com /extreme/MEWwrestling/history.html   (3232 words)

  
 DaveyBoy's Wrestling Menu - Raw Review, Taboo Tuesday Review + Cena CD Review
Welcome one and all to the 146th edition of The Wrestling Menu, the column that is sure to satisfy your taste buds when it comes to discussing all things wrestling.
Masters especially worked well off of his faster opponents (after an early botch), but at the end of the day, it was the talented faces who turned this bout from a potential failure, into an above average match.
As it turned out, it was a good decision, as these 2 had an extremely solid normal wrestling match (where a match with Cactus involved would have been anything but normal).
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This mecca of wrestling history adds another page to his archives as the first two rounds of the tournament for the new CSWA World Heavyweight Championship get underway.
It features a youngster who has begun to make a name for himself around the wrestling world, against the man who calls himself the Enterprise World Heavyweight Champion...although the title is currently recognized only by two men.
Masked Man #3 is obviously a talented wrestler, but something, whether wrestling under a mask or the surroundings, seemed to take him off his game.
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