smark n.— «Smarks are the ones who go to shows and chant “BORING!” and heckle the wrestlers. They claim to love wrestling the most but seemingly bitch 100% and never really praise anything, as if they were wrestling fans when it was good...
smark n. a person who enjoys professional wrestling despite its artificiality; (hence) a know-it-all or hyper-critical fan of the sport. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
kayfabe n.— «The babyfaces hung around together and the heels stayed with each other as well. That’s the way it was in the those “kayfabe” days. (“Kayfabe” is wrestling slang that refers to protecting the business...
kayfabe n.— «Joe’s interview with you is called a kayfabe interview in the trade. Kayfabe is the wrestling pig-Latin term for fake. As in he kayfabed you about wrestling.» —“Cult songs, wrestling and deer, oh my” by John...
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...
juicing n.— «The wrestlers keep razor blades in their wrist bands and slice their foreheads at the appropriate time. This is called juicing or blading.» —“Cult songs, wrestling and deer, oh my” by John Kelso Austin...