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  1. "Work" refers to the scripted and choreographed nature of professional wrestling. It encompasses the predetermined outcomes, planned spots, and storylines that are executed during matches. On the other hand, a "shoot" refers to an unscripted or real-life occurrence within a wrestling match or storyline.
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    Here are some terms used by industry insiders to describe the business of wrestling: Booking: The planning and arrangement of matches and storylines. Shoot: An unscripted, real-life occurrence in a wrestling context. Work: A staged or planned part of a wrestling event. Promo: A scripted speech or interview used to build a storyline.
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    Work: Anything that is scripted to happen. The exact opposite of a shoot. Worked Shoot: An occurrence that is scripted, but generally combines elements of both a work and a shoot. It is called a “worked shoot” because although it is scripted, it generally exposes part of the business.
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    The wrestling term "work" serves as a linchpin in the world of professional wrestling, influencing various aspects of the sport. In the context of wrestling finishers, a wrestler's ability to "work" involves delivering these signature moves convincingly, enhancing the storytelling and drama within a match.
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    dark match A non-televised match at a televised show (compare house show). A dark match before the show is often used to test new talent or warm up the crowd. A dark match after the … See more

    face Main article: Face (professional wrestling) Also babyface, blue-eye (England), or técnico (Mexico). A wrestler who is heroic, who is booked to be cheered by fans. … See more

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    A-show A wrestling event where a company's biggest draws wrestle. Compare B-show and C-show. A-team A group of a wrestling promotion's top stars who wrestle at an A … See more

    B-show A wrestling event featuring the middle and lower-level talent of a wrestling promotion. Sometimes includes well-known wrestlers making a return or finishing up their … See more

    C-show An event featuring the lowest level of talent in a promotion, most notably rookies and entry-level talent. Often used as a derogatory adjective. Compare A-show and B-show. … See more

    enforcer 1. Kane (second left) as enforcer for The Authority Also lackey or heavy A (typically larger) wrestler who accompanies another wrestler as a second to matches … See more

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