Jobbers v heels

I like being a heel but...

Gil2001 (10)

1 days ago

Something I like to do when I’m a jobber is first to find a coherent roleplay scenario, even if it doesn’t have to be sophisticated. I just like to set a framework that also defines my limits. Having a dom verbally dominate me is really exciting — I like when they tell me how weak I am for example. And of course, having a safe word is really important; it actually makes the roleplay feel more credible and safe.
I also find it interesting to come up with phrases that let the dom know when they can go a bit harder or softer. For example, I might say “Is that all you’ve got?” or “Okay, you’re the strongest.” These kinds of lines help the roleplay keep flowing while still giving clear signals. The dom can do the same by saying things like “You’re not done yet.” So the jobber can then answer with a clear statement.
In the end, good communication beforehand is essential for a satisfying heel vs. jobber session. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to ask !

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Buddy46 (3)

12 minutes ago

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"Is that all you've got?" is often my go-to when I want the heel to apply more pressure or increase the intensity a little bit. Most are surprised because I guess they believe they're going hard already, but it really helps keep things interesting, especially in terms of trash talk.

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drkovacs (2)

11 hours ago

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Hi! I like what you wrote, I think the same way. That's why I looked at your profile.

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metuck12 (74)

3 days ago

Previous reply all good stuff, they often like being told how weak and helpless they are but chat before the match and make sure it is ok. When I have asked if they want verbal humiliation as well, some have said 'no' - but most love it.

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Heel-eo-trope (7)

3 days ago

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Yep. Always have clear communication and agreement to ensure a safe, sane encounter. In fact, getting stuff cleared up front allows for more trust and that can lead to more discovery to maybe safely inch over boundaries or into other ideas that were not discussed. Of course, a safe word should always be agreed on if any spur of the moment exploration outside what was talked about gets uncomfortable. :)

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Quiver (1)

2 days ago

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I found it very important to discuss in some detail how the match will unfold, especially when I am jobbing. Heels named to know up front how far to go.

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SpineCracker2023 (5)

4 days ago

So the other day I was heeling a guy and let me just say he was tapping that floor like it was the golden buzzer.

I even included a signature move where I hold a Boston crab in the a gooning arch (you know the one... The back is bent in a high angle torque and you feel a helpless pulse in your trunks followed by pain in your spine as I milk the precum and taps outta you). I put out as much skill and experience as I could...
At the end of our session, I asked him if everything was alright and if he wanted something to be different ( This is so important). He tells me kinda shy that he wishes I spoke more. I was a little taken aback but obviously this feedback is an opportunity to be a better heel, so I thanked him and told him the next time I'd try.

To all the other heels or jobbers... How can I improve my verbal game? Is there something you usually say or do that works?

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Heel-eo-trope (7)

4 days ago

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This may sound weird but a lot of my jobbers get off (prob not as much as I do) when I mock ringside play by play announcing of my dismantling of them. I literally call out the moves like a straight, play by play, announcer and then have the same announcer say things like: "Oh come on, he has his rookie opponent beaten, he should have pinned him there but instead, he pulled him to his feet on a fake 2 count for more unnecessary punishment! Somebody step in there and help him that poor kid!"
And then play the part of the heel color man to counter with: "Well, you know this punk wanted to wrestle Heel-eo-trope, he knew what he was getting into and he's gonna pay his dues....I for one, and enjoying seeing his hot bod being thrown around like a rag doll".

Then I say quietly to the jobber as if we were in a ring, "You hear that boy? Looks like the audience wants you to suffer more so get on your feet!" (at which point I'd yank him up by his hair or seat of his trunks/speedo/underwear.) Then while having my way with him, I'd talk to him and say things like, "So young man, you want a suplex, backbreaker or body slam? Ah you know what? I think you want all 3...lemme start with a suplex, you gonna like it trust me." :)

The other thing I like to do is put him in a hold and force him to look at himself in the mirror while I dominate him and lay verbally humiliating jabs at him...like "Look what a sorry ass punk jobber you are..." That's good for full nelsons, head locks, hammer locks with a hair pull to force him to look at himself or my favorite, a torture rack back breaker where I make sure he can see himself being owned. I usually call out loud squat reps when I am doing this (or better yet, make him call them out).

If I have him by the hair, forcing him to face the mirror I like asking demeaning questions like, "so, I am better than you, right? or look at your weak-ass muscles..." stuff like that.
At which point I would force his head to nod 'yes' or manipulate his mouth while saying words for him such as: "Yes sir" or "I am such a loser" :) hee hee

Give it a try...just act like the old school announcer teams like Vince McMahon/Jesse Ventura or Gorilla Monsoon/Bobby Heenan. And then do all the other stuff by improvising. It really adds to the ecstasy and the FUN of the dominate/being dominated action for both of you! :)

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TKO ProWrestleStud (32)

1 days ago

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This is so hot damn. I'm gonna use this when I'm heeling. And hope a heel says when I'm getting whooped!

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The Face (11)

3 days ago

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All good stuff!!!

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