[professional wrestling] In professional wrestling, blading is the practice of intentionally cutting oneself to provoke bleeding. It is also known as juicing, gigging, or getting color. Similarly, a blade is an object used for blading, and a bladejob is a specific act of blading. The act is usually done a good length into the match as the b...
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The act of rollerblading, or skating while wearing a modified version of rollerskates called rollerblades which have only one continuous line (a blade) of wheels on the underside of each boot [clip of verb rollerblading ]. i.e. 'I'm going blading around the inner loop if you want to come.' (Conversation)
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When a wrestler intentionally cuts themselves to add blood to a match. Also called gigging, juicing, and getting color.
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the act of skating on in-line skates.
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In wrestling blood is used to help a match be considered more believable or more violent and exciting. Blood helps the effect of “gimmick matches” like cage matches seem more dangerous. Using a razor blade to cut yourself to draw more blood is known as Blading. Blading is most often done by the wrestler himself but there have been occasions whe...
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