In professional wrestling, jobbers or enhancement talents are smaller wrestlers who are hired to lose against top superstars to make the top superstars look stronger. Jobbers have to sell all the top ...
Being a lower card wrestler in WCW clearly runs in the family, because Kane's big bro was doing it years before he was. As "Mean" Mark Callous, The Undertaker was part of a tag team called The ...
Never underestimate the necessity of the wrestling job guy. WWE leaned on this hard throughout the 1980s and 90s. Tune into any episode of Superstars, Wrestling Challenge or Raw (certainly in its ...
Jobbers, also known as enhancement talent, curtain jerkers or even ham and eggers, were once an intrinsic piece of the professional wrestling puzzle. Their job was to make their opponents look like a ...
Back in the era of full time jobbers, perhaps none was more synonymous with the role than Barry Horowitz. Beginning WWE life as 'Stretcher' Jack Hart, Horowitz spent all of 1987 through to 1990 ...
Growing up in the 90s and early 2000s with video games included many different kinds of fandom. One of those fandoms that was closely tied to games was wrestling, especially with the WWF and WCW ...
If there was a Jobber Hall of Fame, Barry Horowitz would be one of the first inductees. From the late 1980s through 2000, Horowitz was one of the most notable jobbers in both WWE and WCW. Horowitz ...