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  2. Face (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In professional wrestling, a face ( babyface) is a heroic, "good guy", "do-gooder", or "fan favorite" wrestler, booked (scripted) by the promotion with the aim of being cheered by fans. [ 1] They are portrayed as heroes relative to the heel wrestlers, who are analogous to villains. [ 2] Traditionally, face characters wrestle within the rules ...

  3. Nick Bockwinkel - Wikipedia

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    B. Brian Blair. Nicholas Warren Francis Bockwinkel (December 6, 1934 – November 14, 2015) was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the 1970s and 1980s. Bockwinkel had a lengthy professional wrestling career with matches in 34 consecutive years. [ 7 ]

  4. Glossary of professional wrestling terms - Wikipedia

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    A wrestling event where a company's biggest draws wrestle. [1] Compare B-show and C-show. A-team A group of a wrestling promotion's top stars who wrestle at an A-show. [1] Compare B-team. abort To suddenly discontinue a feud, angle, or gimmick due to a lack of fan interest or some other caveat (like injury), usually without explanation. [1] ace

  5. Lou Albano - Wikipedia

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    Lou Albano. Louis Vincent Albano[ 8] (July 29, 1933 – October 14, 2009) was an Italian-American professional wrestler, manager and actor, who performed under the ring/stage name " Captain " Lou Albano. He was active as a professional wrestler from 1953 until 1969, before becoming a manager until 1996. Over the course of his 42-year career ...

  6. Heel (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In wrestling terminology, these characters are referred to as tweeners (short hand for the "in-between" good and evil actions these wrestlers display). WWE has been cited as a company that is doing away with the traditional heel/face format due in part to audiences' willingness to cheer for heels and boo babyfaces.

  7. Ricky Morton - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Morton. Richard Wendell Morton (born September 21, 1956) is an American professional wrestler, currently performing on the independent circuit. For most of his career, Morton has performed with Robert Gibson as the Rock 'n' Roll Express, described as "the consummate babyface tag team ". [ 6] Morton has wrestled for multiple promotions in ...

  8. The New Day (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The New Day is an American professional wrestling stable consisting of Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods. The stable is currently performing in WWE on the Raw brand. Kingston and Woods currently perform as a standard tag team after Big E suffered a broken neck during a match in March 2022. One of the most popular and decorated teams in WWE ...

  9. André the Giant - Wikipedia

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    Roussimoff agreed to turn heel in early 1987 to be the counter to the biggest "babyface" in professional wrestling at that time, Hulk Hogan. [63] On an edition of Piper's Pit in 1987, Hogan was presented a trophy for being the WWF World Heavyweight Champion for three years; Roussimoff came out to congratulate him, shaking Hogan's hand with a ...

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