screwjob n.— «But a secretive change of the match’s finish, known as a “screwjob” in pro wrestling parlance, already had been concocted by McMahon and Michaels. The plan called for Hebner to signal for the bell and end the...
plunder match n.— « This was really more a plunder match than anything, but a good one, and all three men took some stiff shots.» —“411’s Countdown to WrestleMania 23: The WrestleMania XV Roundtable Review” by Larry...
death match n.— «Black Jack Mulligan, a 320-pound giant from Texas, and 325-pound wrestler Superstar No. 2 will grapple tomorrow in a Texas death match as the featured attraction of a professional wrestling card at Maple Leaf Gardens...
reef v.— «So I reefed on it, and he reefed back. There was a lot of reefing. He was surprisingly strong, and was pulling against my banged-up left hand with all his fury, and I was mortified to discover I was spending a Friday night...
smark n.— «I am a smart fan. Or more accurately, I am a smark, a smark mark, someone hip to the inner workings of the industry who at the same time is willing to give himself over to the pleasures of the spectacle, and the possibility...
smark
n.— «Smark or Smart: A fan who understands some of the inner workings of the wrestling business.» —“Be a smark, talk the talk” Sunday Mail (Malaysia) Feb. 11, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)