| Hint | Term |
| Insider term for fans | |
| Bizarre/mysterious wrestlers usually hail from here | |
| Wrestler/actor who poses as a fan | |
| Cheering from fans | |
| The real-life head of a wrestling company | |
| A general term for a wrestling company | |
| Japanese pro wrestling | |
| Being promoted from mid-card to main event | |
| A real-life double crossing | |
| 'Real', mat-based wrestling | |
| Act as if you were hit by a real move | |
| A real event in wrestling; An unplanned comment or event | |
| Vince McMahon's term for wrestling | |
| A brief match where one wrestler dominates the other | |
| A group of allied wrestlers | |
| A structure sometimes erected around a ring to keep interference out | |
| WWE's term for wrestlers | |
| Going from good guy to villain (or vice-versa) | |
| Neither a good guy or villain | |
| Female accompanyment | |
| Final match in a feud | |
| A match that ends in a draw | |
| When a wrestler hits the mat or ground | |
| Defame someone or to criticize; lower someone in the eyes of fans | |
| Line-up of matches; wrestling show | |
| The ending of the match | |
| When a good guy who has been injured makes the tag to his partner | |
| Being accepted by fans (whether as a good guy or villain) | |
| Hitting someone too hard | |