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What “Work” Really Means in Wrestling: R-Truth Case Study | Ringology Ep. 1

What “Work” Really Means in Wrestling: R-Truth Case Study | Ringology Ep. 1

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Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast with your host Marie Shadows! This is ep 1 of Ringology!

Ringology:Smart match analysis & storytelling breakdowns.The classroom for wrestling minds.Industry terms, match analysis, psychology, and tape study — sharpen your wrestling IQ with thoughtful storytelling and educational insight.***

What does it really mean to be “worked” in wrestling? In the very first episode of Ringology, I break down the insider term “work” using R-Truth’s fake release and shocking WWE return as a case study. I also challenge misinformation from fans and trainees on Twitter, explain what separates a “work” from an “angle,” and tell you why it’s okay to be fooled by good storytelling.


So…🧠 What is a work?🗣️ Is it okay to get worked?🎭 And why do some people resist that so hard?

Let’s dig into it.Let’s talk about what we love in this wild world of pro wrestling.And most of all—let’s learn together.


💥 Timestamps:00:00 – Intro to Ringology + Show Mission04:17 – R-Truth’s WWE “release” and return to attack John Cena06:45 – Why WWE planned the story and how fans got “worked”08:55 – Defining “work” in pro wrestling13:00 – Twitter beef: ProWrestleTimes vs. Logan (the trainee)16:50 – The difference between “work,” “getting worked,” and “angle”20:11 – Explaining the misuse of the term “work” with real match examples27:00 – Wrestling is still a carny business: the ethical debate36:00 – Gender bias, deflection, and misusing disabilities to avoid accountability44:00 – Conclusion: Wrestling is supposed to make you feel, not prove you’re right

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