Difference between revisions 3632998 and 4127565 on enwikiA '''smark''' is abbreviated [[professional wrestling]] [[slang]]. The term is an amalgam of "smart mark," two other terms in their own right. A "[[Smart (professional wrestling)|smart]]" is a person who is privy to the behind-the-scenes operations and understands that pro wrestling is scripted, whereas a "[[mark (professional wrestling)|mark]]" is one who believes that pro wrestling is real. A "smark," therefore, is a combination of the(contracted; show full) Smarks define themselves by embracing the "[[workrate (professional wrestling)|workrate]]," or talent level, of wrestlers. They will spite the celebrated "big men" like [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]], [[Hulk Hogan]], and [[Mark Call oaway|The Undertaker]] in favor of smaller, faster wrestlers with a wider variety of moves. [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Rob Szatkowski|Rob Van Dam]], and [[Chris Jericho]] are noted smark darlings, with 19-year wrestling veteran and Edmonton native [[Chris Benoit]] as the paramount among smarks. The main place to find smarks is on the [[Internet]]. [[Website]]s like [[The Smart Marks]] have forum communities with over 2,000 members who discuss not only wrestling, but current events, sports, film, music, education, relationships, and life in general. All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4127565.
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