A wrestler whose role is to lose and make others look good. In the '80s and '90s, jobbers were local unknowns brought in specifically to get destroyed by the stars. Modern wrestling doesn't use traditional jobbers as much — instead, lower-card wrestlers do the 'job' of losing to elevate others. Being called a jobber is not a compliment. Being a professional who makes stars look great while losing gracefully? That's actually an underappreciated skill.
"He's been jobbing to everyone on the roster for six months. Either it's building to a big push or they've forgotten he exists."