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shoot noun- anything legitimate, unscripted or unstaged US
- The other key event on the show saw Jim Ross deliver his much awaited hell turn, delivering a “shoot” interview that even put the heroes of that genre, Shane Douglas and Brian Pillman, to shame. — Herb’s Wrestling Tidbits, 26 September 1996
- heroin UK
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 207, 2002
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 284, 2003
- in professional wrestling, a legitimate, hard-fought match US
- shoot n. the real thing, i.e. a match where one participant is really attempting to hurt another. — rec.sports.pro-wrestling, 17 July 1990
- He was pinned in an hour and a half by Lewis in 1932, but I doubt that it was a shoot. — John F. Gilbey, Western Boxing & World Wrestling, p. 143, 1993
- They see a legend, a guy they remember seeing beat everybody from soup to nuts and the guy’s in tremendous shape and could whip three quarters of the guys in this territory in a shoot. — Wrestling Perspective, 20 July 1993
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