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Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of slang, in-references and jargon. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals, and the slang itself is often referred to as "carny talk". Often wrestlers would use this lingo in the presence of fans so as not to reveal the pre-planned nature of the business. In recent years, widespread wrestling discussion on the Internet has both popularized and corrupted some of these terms.

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In older jargon the term 'trademark move' was used more loosely, to refer to a certain move that was associated with a particular rassler. The figure-four grapevine was Rick Flair's patented move, even though he probably has no 'official' right of ownership.
  • Transition, the way two wrestlers get from A to B in a match. A move used to get from spot to spot.
  • Transitional champion, traditionally a short title reign which bridge two eras.
  • Turn, when a wrestler switches from face to heel or vice versa.
  • Tweener, a morally ambiguous wrestler, neither a bad guy or good guy (an inbetweener). This term is also used to describe wrestlers who use tactics typically associated with heels (i.e., cheating), yet are still cheered by fans in spite of (or because of) these antics.
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