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jobber noun a professional wrestler who is regularly assigned to lose to advance the careers of others US- Flair pummeled a jobber and then goaded Sting to come to the ringside. — Herb’s Wrestling Tidbits, 5 July 1990
- Professional jobbers are unique in their trade. In no other sport is one paid to lose and make his opponent look good while doing so. — Jeff Archer, Theater in a Squared Circle, p. 113, 1999
- They ran him through a small army of jobbers. — Rampage Magazine, September 2000
- He’d squash the jobbers on television, but then he’d lose to the babyface in the house show. — Missy Hyatt, Missy Hyatt, p. 21, 2001
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