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...
dark fishing n.— «Omori—now a millionaire via bass fishing—came here against his parents’ wishes, the only student from his high school class not to attend college. Even so, a Japanese fisheries official said bass angling is not sport...
junk n.— «Jacque picks up one of the New Zealanders for a bodyslam and not only grabs his junk, but gives him a pretty good rubdown. The camera gives a perfect angle. Next time you watch it, don’t fast forward this match…look for...
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. in professional wrestling, a real hit that injures, as opposed to an orchestrated, harmless one. Also attrib., v. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)