Is the suffering wrestler considered weak because of his helpless position
or strong because of his ability to absorb ridiculous levels of pain and abuse?
Is the suffering wrestler considered weak because of his helpless position
or strong because of his ability to absorb ridiculous levels of pain and abuse?
Hot hot photos, me thinks suffering equals strong, being a tough jobber is displaying the humility of offering up your body to another wrestler in order to have your bod abused for the gratification of the audience. Love when a jobber shows off how much he can endure showing off his strength, letting another tough heel abuse his body pretty much any way he wants and he grinds out the suffering in the ring.