The term 'jobber' is the equivalent to a curse word in pro wrestling lure, so much so, that it has been virtually eliminated from today's pro wrestling dialect. Though an unenviable task, the jobber (or the politically correct term of 'enhancement talent') still serves a critical purpose in any wrestling company of making the winner in question look good. Over the course of history, jobbers have come and gone in various promotions as it comes with the territory. After all, losing will never guarantee a permanent spot in any line of work.
Despite risking their livelihood, dignity, and future, a select few group of wrestlers have carved out an unlikely niche in proudly doing the job for the betterment of a promising superstar and, in tu...
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