Think you know the letter T? When there is a plethora of letter T terminology to be known about wrestling. Take notes because there is that test coming up. The winner gets the coveted imaginary gold embellished wrestling belt.
# Tag team, a pair of superstars working together in a tag team match (a match which pits two or more teams of wrestlers against one another)
# Take home, also "Take it home," the last spot of a match, or an instruction to a wrestler to finish the match.
# Tap Out, submitting to a submission maneuver by tapping on the mat.
# Taterin', Getting hit with a Potato
# Technical: A worker with a legit amount of skill and athletic ability.
# Técnico, a Mexican face wrestler.
# Three-count, a pinfall.
# Three Month Rule, a term describing the removal from kayfabe of old angles and other events, typically after at least three months have passed without on-screen mention. Anything removed under the "Three Month Rule" can, however, be restored as part of future storylines. The term is normally used only to refer to angles and events that are directly or implicitly contradicted by the current storyline, such as inaccurate claims by the announcers that a wrestler has "never beaten" his current opponent.
# Tights, wrestling attire. Traditionally, wrestlers dress in some form of tights, trunks, or singlet; however, modern wrestlers are more often using unorthodox attire in the ring, such as track pants, sweatpants, and jeans. Regardless of the actual form said attire takes, it is often referred to as "tights".
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