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In professional wrestling, a shoot refers to any event that is unplanned and spontaneous: that is, it is real, not staged.

Occurrences

As virtually everything in pro wrestling is worked, shoots occur rarely. Shoots in general are against the nature of the business, similar to an actor ad-libbing or dropping character during a performance. Performers who shoot during a wrestling event are often punished, or even out right fired since it is thought that they cannot be trusted to act according to the bookers' wishes.

While the term technically only applies to wrestling performers, crowds also cause shoots by interfering in events, usually by assaulting a wrestler. For example, if a wrestler was standing at ringside, some of the spectators will throw objects at him/her. A famous example of this involved a fan punching Vampiro during a crowd brawl at a World Championship Wrestling event causing both him and his opponent to attack the fan.

Shoots can also occur when wrestlers stop co-operating in a match. This may occur to teach one of the wrestlers "a lesson" for whatever reason.

Shoot Interview

Some interviews or promos during wrestling shows are described as being a "shoot"; when a wrestler will refer to something "real world" (such as a wrestler's real name or unscripted real incidents) these are portrayed as being unscripted and genuine. In the case they aren't this can be seen as an example of the writers breaking the fourth wall and attempting to court the certain cache of fans who are interested in shoots, and are more accurately described as worked shoot.

A "true" shoot interview is generally conducted and released by someone other than a wrestling promotion. They are conducted out of character with a wrestler generally being interviewed about their career and asked to give their opinion on other wrestlers and specific events in their past. While some wrestlers used these as an opportunity to insult people they dislike, many are more pleasant. These shoots are often released on DVD.

Other Shoots

Example of spontaneous events that are not shoots include mistakes by wrestlers (these are known as botches), which Extreme Championship Wrestling fans started responding to with ruthless chants of "You fucked up!", or matches where the wrestlers are good enough to not need to plan and rehearse beforehand, and make it up on the spot as time dictates. The related term "shoot-fighting" is often used by wrestling fans to refer to mixed martial arts competitions, which, while superficially similar to wrestling matches, are actual athletic competition rather than scripted entertainment.

Drawing from this related term, a shooter or shoot-fighter is not a wrestler with a reputation for being uncooperative but one who uses legitimate hooking skills as a gimmick; a prime example being Dean Malenko, who used "The Shooter" as a nickname (see also legit).

Examples of shoots

Examples of Worked Shoots

These examples may not be confirmed "worked shoots", but are generally regarded as such, especially by the smark community.

See also

 


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