Never heard it used in this way before but like it a lot more than the much more derisive term of a jobber.

Never heard it used in this way before but like it a lot more than the much more derisive term of a jobber.

Never heard it used in this way before but like it a lot more than the much more derisive term of a jobber.

” Arn told them about his definition of a carpenter, and what it meant to professional wrestling. He explained to them that a carpenter was someone who possessed a great deal of skill in the ring, often times more so than their opponent, but their job was to utilize their skill to make their opponent look like a million bucks. He talked about how much he hated the term jobber, and how just about everyone within the industry loathed that term, and quite frankly, they don’t appreciate the term, simply because of its negative connotation, and how misinformed many folks are about the importance of enhancement talent.”

http://breakingwrestlingnews.com/6493/the-carpenters-of-professional-wrestling

3 thoughts on “Never heard it used in this way before but like it a lot more than the much more derisive term of a jobber.”

  1. Jobber is only derogatory if you don’t really know what they do. If you get it and respect the sport, you know that they are essential to good storytelling.

Comments are closed.