Known simply as a losing performance in a match, a job comes routinely in the career of every professional wrestler. When observing jobbers of this day and age (Yoshi Tatsu, Zack Ryder, Trent Barretta ...
Professional wrestling is, at its heart, a story of winners and losers. For every groundbreaking, era-defining figure such as Steve Austin or John Cena, there lies a trail of victims in their wake.
In previous editions of our Job Opportunities column we’ve focused on wrestling stars — be they from WWE, WCW, NXT, or even New Japan Pro Wrestling — who got their start as “jobbers,” or “enhancement ...
When considering the classic jobbers of a bygone era, Special Deliver 'S.D.' Jones must be remembered as one of the greats. He worked for WWF throughout the 1980s, and his matches would often follow a ...
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