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What is a jobber in the WWE?

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ive seen many a question that asks who is your favorite jobber and who should change to jobber

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  1. wwe is fake or should i say scripted.all wrestling is.and when a company needs someone for a champion or giant wrestler to pound on

    they pick a little wrestler-usually one dat doesnt excite the crowd

    or that can make his opponents look good.

    for instance wwe jobbers r-super crazy,nunzio,funaki,used ti be shannon moore but hes gone,rookies,jimmy wang yang,highlanders,

    and santino-well not anymore cuz hes wit a rivalry wit kofi.

    anyway a jobber is a smaller star dat gotta lose and has to be

    athletic so they can let there opponent look good.WWE'S GREATEST

    JOBBER AND MY FAV WRESTLER IS:super crazy.


  2. people who do jobs in TV to get someone over but it doesnt work because that person beat a jobber

  3. funaki is

  4. A "jobber" is someone who simply gets paid to lose. Back in the early days of RAW these guys had no real gimmick or permanent name. Only a few such as The 123 Kid aka X-Pac are fortunate enough to make it to superstar status at some point in their career. These days you don't see "real jobbers" on TV anymore, cause they wrestle before the show starts.

    The word "jobber" can also be an insulting term in wrestling. It is the origin of the word "jabroni" formally used by The Rock.

  5. A jobber is someone who loses each week and pretty much all the time. Barry Horowitz and the Brooklyn Brawler are probably the most known jobbers of all time. Al Snow made the JOB Squad for the same reason, pin me, pay me basically. They do the job (lose) because that is their job. These days I guess someone like Eugene or Jim Duggan could be classified as a jobber!

  6. A wrestler that loses most of the time and rarely wins. Like Funaki or Colin Delaney, or those local guys that get beaten in a about a minute by the WWE guy's

  7. A jobber is a wrestler that loses easily to another wrestler to put them over. The term comes from the phrase "to do one's job." By losing, the other wrestler will look dominant. Jobbers are people like Colin Delaney and Funaki.

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  9. There are actually not too many true jobbers that actually appear on broadcast television nowdays.  By definition, a jobber is a wrestler is paid to 'put over' another wrestler (or make them look good).  Sometimes, WWE or TNA will hire local wrestling talent to work with their guys in house shows or 'dark matches' and the local talent will 'job' for them.

    In today's television age...the televised wrestlers 'do the job' for each other every time they step in the ring.  This builds character interest and sells tickets and pay-per-views.

  10. dunno but if i find out i'll tell you

    answer mine

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

  11. A jobber is someone who isn't really in the business to entertain everyone with wrestling but comedy or other stuff like that. For example Santino Marella is probably the biggest jobber. I may be wrong though.

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