crimson mask n.— «Crimson mask—n. what a wrestler wears when a blade job produces too much “juice.” “Stigmatoid blades so often you gotta wonder if he don’t like that crimson mask.”» —“L.A. Speak Grapplers’...
potatoed n.— «If a wrestler is accidentally injured in a match due to a blow that was ill-timed, he was potatoed.» —“Cult songs, wrestling and deer, oh my” by John Kelso Austin American-Statesman (Texas) May...
potato n.— «potato v.t. To injure or knock another wrestler unconscious by hitting him on the head.» —“Wrestling Glossary” by bch@uncecs.edu (Byron C. Howes) Usenet: rec.sport.pro-wrestling July 17, 1990...
potato n.— «Potato—To injure a wrestler by hitting him on the head or causing him to hit his head on something.» —“Chyna—The ninth wonder of the world” New Straits Times (Malaysia) July 2, 2000. (source: Double...
babyface turn n. in professional wrestling, a change of allegiance or attitude by a wrestler, usually from bad to good. Editorial Note: In professional wrestling, babyface equals ‘good guy’ and heel equals ‘bad guy.’ (source: Double-Tongued...
hazer n.— «Hazer: The cowboy riding on the opposite side of the steer to keep the animal from running away from the steer wrestler’s horse.» —“Pick up lingo to rope in good time” by Jeannine Crooks Milford Daily...