It isn’t a term you hear all that often anymore. Meat and Potatoes.
In the professional wrestling world, a meat and potatoes kind of performer was more common during the 80’s and 90’s when Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and Verne Gagne took center stage.
Sure, there were immense talents up and down the rosters of every single territory and promotion, and when Vince McMahon went to the global product of the World Wrestling Federation, he increased those talents tenfold.
But the term, “meat and potatoes,” refers to the unsung heroes in the locker room who never quite get their dues despite paying them each and every night.
They are fan favorites regardless of their face/heel standing within the current regim...
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