potato n. in professional wrestling, a real hit that injures, as opposed to an orchestrated, harmless one. Also attrib., v. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
potato n.— «Funk, who estimates he wrestled him 15 times, said Andre could hurt you without trying. Wrestlers were grateful that The Giant was graceful enough to land very few accidental “potato” punches.» —“Requiem For A Giant: There Was No One...
receipt n. In professional wrestling, a payback, score-settling, or revenge taken for true physical injury or insult. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
receipt n.— «This match, as Joey might put it, was a “receipt” for Awesome throwing Vader out of the Extreme Rumble for the DEWF Heavyweight Title. Really. It was gruesome.» —“DEWF Thursday Thunder for 4/25/96!!! (Part One)” by The Undertaker...
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...
babyface turn n.— «Sometimes, a promoter decides to turn a guy babyface because he’s not getting over as a heel. Other times, the fans make the decision for the promotion.» —by Classy Freddie Blassie Legends of Wrestling: “Classy” Freddie...

