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E-Fed and Wrestling Terms
Don't know what an E-Fed is? What's the defenition of a jobber? What's the difference between a face and a heel? This page will decipher all of the slamg terms used in E-Feds, and in wrestling.


  • E-Fed: E-Fed is short for Electronic Federation. As in an electronic wrestling federation that you can find on the internet.

  • Roleplay: The dictionary describes the word 'Roleplay' as, "to assume the attitudes, actions, and discourse of another, esp. in a make-believe situation in an effort to understand a differing point of view or social interaction." So in short, when you roleplay, you play the role of your wrestler in an interview, talking for him, moving him around, etc.

  • RP: Short for Roleplay

  • Jobber: In an E-Fed, a jobber is someone that doesn't roleplay or isn't a very established roleplayer. In the wrestling world, a jobber is a wrestler that is paid to lose.

  • Handler: A handler is the person controlling the roleplays of an e-wrestler.

  • Face: In the wrestling world, a face is better known as the "Good guy." A face is someone that always has the crowd appreciation.

  • Heel: In the wrestling world, a heel is better known as the "Bad guy." A heel is someone that always has the crowd booing him.

  • Neutral: In the wrestling world, a neutral wrestler is neither a good guy or a bad guy. He's there just to do his own business.

  • E-Wrestler: An E-Wrestler is a wreslter in an E-Fed. An E-Wrestler can be original (Mr. Sensasional Brian Golotta) or unoriginal (Stone Cold Steve Austin.)

  • Cards: In the wrestling world, Cards are the lineup of matches for a wrestling event.

    That's all I can really think of right now.