Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
Today's wrestling landscape is a far cry from what I remember. That's not saying it's better or worse, just different. However, one aspect of wrestling I thought I'd never miss was the jobber. In...
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
I think the problem is that everybody has to be a heel - even the heroes are basically heels that the audience likes. Where are the babyfaces in today's wrestling?
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
There's plenty of jobbers. Tyson Kidd, Primo Colon, pretty much anyone in the New Nexus. Up until recently, Marc henry was the world's strongest jobber... As for faces: WWE tries to push guys that...
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
I guess it depends on what you consider to be a jobber. In the Attitude Era, wrestling was so exciting that even the European Champion (a bottom-tier title, beneath the WWF, IC, and tag team titles)...
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
Folks, look at Ryback's opponents. That's the return of the classical jobber, the real sons of Reno Riggins and Dusty Woolfe. I hope that the WWE will also bring back the good old tag team division.
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
Jobbers make things too predictable, its not like any were going to beat ryback or clay or sandow. Makes it dull and a remote twitcher
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
The best Jobbers I can remember was when Ted Dibiase "the million dollar man" would wrestle ham and eggers and stuff a 100 dollar bill in their mouths after beating them, usually with his submission...
View ArticleRe: Wrestling Fans: The Lost Art Of The Jobber
Easily the greatest thing to come out of pro wrestling was this whole deal, and people copying it:AHAHHAHAHAHA. I just laughed until I had tears in my eyes. I had no idea what that bullshit was, but...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....