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Post by Cela on Apr 13, 2015 0:04:56 GMT -5
Two on One Ryback squash when apparently Ryback missed his cue, and the jobbers in the ring went on for a minute straight saying "We're going to win because Two is greater than One! ... Two is greater than One! ... TWO is GREATER than ONE! ..."
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Post by ededdneddy on Apr 13, 2015 3:09:26 GMT -5
WWF Superstars was jobber city. We had guys like King Mabel vs Gary Scott. Smoking Gunns vs AC Conner (D'Lo Brown) and his tag team partner "That Guy" and guys like Scott Taylor (Scotty Too Hotty) made many appearances
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Post by Flash Burton on Apr 13, 2015 9:54:08 GMT -5
Cactus Jack in WCW had some moments where he was teamed with a jobber, the jobber would take the fall & Jack would beat the living hell out of him afterwards
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Post by Porky's Butthole on Apr 14, 2015 19:49:30 GMT -5
Cactus Jack in WCW had some moments where he was teamed with a jobber, the jobber would take the fall & Jack would beat the living hell out of him afterwards "Oh, how nice. Cactus Jack is helping Ned Brady to his feet. .....no, he isn't."
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Post by Angus Mcloud on Apr 15, 2015 10:58:44 GMT -5
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Post by Burst on Apr 15, 2015 12:11:02 GMT -5
Any big man vs multiple jobbers match. Too lazy to find the link but I think my favorite will always be WWECW Big Daddy V destroying three skinny dudes.
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Post by willyjakes on Apr 15, 2015 13:24:08 GMT -5
Hercules towards the end of his run had a jobber match against Sid in WWF where he no sold Sid's power bomb finisher. He took the move and after the 3 count go up like nothing happened. At the time Sid's move was sold as death. That was Herc's last night with the company. He'd apparently been phoning it in for a month or so, already having a WCW deal in place. His elimination from the battle royal later looked like someone just told Hogan (the one who tossed him) to get rid of him unexpectedly; I always thought it looked off, and Herc certainly looked surprised by it too. That Sid match was really unprofessional on the part of Herc. But I guess he was fed up at that point. Surprised they even let him go out for the battle royal after that display.
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Post by BJ Sturgeon on Apr 16, 2015 7:26:23 GMT -5
The fact that in squash tag matches, when a team such as The Hart Foundation hits their finisher on Jobber A, Jobber B just stands on the ring apron and doesn't bother to try and break up the pin. That always gets me as if they were thinking "Screw it, I ain't getting my butt kicked anymore tonight." I barely remember a match from the late '80s/early '90s where one half of a jobber team got destroyed and was really pissed off at his tag team partner after he broke up a pinfall attempt that would have meant a loss but also an end of the ass kicking.
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