- In
professional wrestling,
kayfabe (/ˈkeɪfeɪb/) is the
portrayal of
staged events within the
industry as "real" or "true",
specifically the portrayal...
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staged nature of
matches is an open secret:
through a
practice known as
kayfabe, both
wrestlers and spectators—as well as commentators—maintain the pretense...
- Red Room trilogy.
Piskor also co-hosted the
YouTube channel Cartoonist Kayfabe with
fellow Pittsburgh native cartoonist Jim Rugg. In
March 2024, Piskor...
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wrestling match. It is
derived from "doing one's job,” a
euphemism to hide
kayfabe-related information. When a
wrestler is
booked to lose a match, it is described...
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Apter mag An old-style
professional wrestling magazine that
sticks to
kayfabe articles. The term
refers to the
magazines at one time
connected to journalist...
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Breaking Kayfabe is the
debut album by
Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon,
released in 2005 on
Upper class Recordings. It was also
released in the United...
- WWF for the next decade. For
several years, WWF
Magazine operated as a
kayfabe magazine;
stories included biographies of
wrestlers and feuds, as well...
- Next
Issue Project. Rugg also co-hosted the
YouTube channel Cartoonist Kayfabe with
fellow Pittsburgh native cartoonist Ed Piskor. Rugg was born in the...
- state, and he is now
widely ****ociated with
these incidents, publicly.
Kayfabe, or the
presentation of
professional wrestling as "real" or unscripted...
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about military service while seeming to be
speaking as himself, and not in
kayfabe character.
Remus was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Minneapolis...