>>6313040Former talent enhancer and journeyman that worked with TNA, WWE, and toured around the midwest to the east coast feds. Was trained at WLW a long time ago when Harley was still alive.
>1. Put these in order: CUT OFF, SHINE, COMEBACK, FINISH, HEATSHINE > HEAT > COMEBACK >CUT OFF > FINISH or SHINE > HEAT > CUT OFF > COMEBACK > FINISH depending on the age of the guy you're working with and who's the face and heel.
>2. What is "showing ass"?You play the heel 100% to the crowd, ref, and other guys in the match.
>3, What is a "feed and fire up" spot?When the heel knocks down the face with a low blow and plays off his actions to the crowd to get them to boo.
>4. What is posting?I was always taught to refer to posting as when you call a spot to run into the steps or turnbuckle.
>5. How many false comebacks should a 10 minute match have?Usually one, maybe two, it all depends on the storyline being pushed.
>6. How long should the heat be before a good hot tag?Nothing more than a few minutes before the crowd starts to turn. The idea is that the heels should be laying into the face partner nonstop and preventing them from hitting the tag. When a hot tag is made, it is a bonfire.
>7. What is The International?Previously it was an outside item/weapon used like a chair, chain, whatever. Nowadays you'll hear older guys reference it
>8. Define taking a powder.Two definitions: going outside the ring or some guys use it to describe applying a rest hold as either you're blown up or they are.
>9. Define gaga,Haven't heard this term in a long long time as it has been replaced with the catch-all of a Dusty Finish for younger guys. When a match has run-ins and multiple false finishes that don't help the real finish.
>10. Define gimmick.A lot of people already cited this one. Whatever you have to push tickets or merch. Whether this is you portraying yourself as a coward heel or as a supernatural monster.