![]() It is also the act of a promoter or booker causing a wrestler to lose popularity by forcing him to lose matches badly ( squash) and/or making him participate in unentertaining or degrading storylines. Bury refers to the worked lowering (relegation) of a popular wrestler's status in the eyes of the fans. Bump when a wrestler hits the mat or ground. Booking is also the term a wrestler uses to describe a scheduled match or appearance on a wrestling show. Booker the person in charge of setting up matches and writing angles referred to as the "Creative Team" by WWE. For example, a booker will book a wrestler to win or lose a match, or a booker will book a wrestler to engage in a particular storyline. Booked a term that refers to the predetermined nature of wrestling. Blown spot or botched spot a spot that does not go as planned. While the involved wrestlers often move onto new feuds, sometimes it is the final match in the promotion for one or more of the wrestlers. Most often occurs when the partner in the ring is thrown against the ropes or backed into their own corner. It can also refer to such a tag where the tagger's opponent is unaware a tag has occurred, leaving him open to a blind-side attack. Blind tag a tag made in a tag team match where the wrestler on the apron, tags his partner unbeknownst to him or without his consent. ![]() Usually done by heels in order to gain the advantage in a match. (Compare " juicing") Blind when a referee has his back turned while the other side is cheating. Blading the act of cutting ones self or another person open in order to bleed, usually done on the forehead. The blade is usually concealed in tape on the hands or somewhere it can be utilized without being obvious. Blade a sharpened object used for "blading". Beat down when a wrestler or other performer is the recipient of a beating, usually by a group of wrestlers. The term can also be used for an independent promotion that has very little, if any, notability. ![]() (Compare " tweener" and " heel") Backyard wrestling the act of staging pro-style wrestling (not to be confused with sport wrestling or amateur wrestling) as a hobby rather than a job, usually (but not always) by untrained performers, predominantly teenagers. Frequently, the B-Team will compete at a different venue the same night wrestlers on the A-Team are competing in a different event, although a promotion will sometimes schedule an event with B-Team wrestlers to test a new market. B B-Show a wrestling event featuring the middle and lower-level talent of a wrestling promotion. Attitude Era Refers to a time period from the King of the Ring 1996 to WrestleMania X-Seven (2001) when the World Wrestling Federation product shifted from being "family-oriented" entertainment to being "edgier," more crude, and dealing with more adult situations (frequently sexual in nature) and ultimately was the most successful period for the company. ![]() The term refers to the magazines at one time connected to journalist Bill Apter, such as Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Apter mag An old-style professional wrestling magazine that sticks to kayfabe and usually consists of made-up articles and interviews. It is not uncommon to see an angle become retconned due to it not getting " over" with the fans, or if one of the wrestlers currently involved in the angle is released from his contract. An angle may be as small as a single match or a vendetta that lasts for years. Sometimes they help train and teach younger active wrestlers and give constructive criticism. Often acts as a liaison between wrestlers and higher-level management. Agent (road agent) Management employee, often a former veteran wrestler, who helps wrestlers set up matches, plans storylines, and relays instructions from the bookers. This is an older term, not generally used today because of its objectionable basis. (Compare " B-Team") Abortion (or abort) To discontinue a feud, angle, or " gimmick" suddenly, usually without explanation or due to a lack of fan interest. A-Team A group of a wrestling promotion's top stars who compete at a given event. A A-Show A wrestling event where generally a company's biggest " draws" perform. ![]()
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