MVP has heard enough of fans throwing around the word jobber without understanding what it really meansand hes setting the record straight.

During an episode of his Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Sees podcast, the former WWE United States Champion tackled the perception of losing in wrestling and took direct aim at fans who confuse strategic booking with character burial. For MVP, taking a pinfall isnt a shameits part of the art.

MVP explained that during his run with The Hurt Business, he made the conscious choice to protect Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamins momentum by being the one who took the losses when needed.

He didnt stop there. MVP made it crystal clear that losing a match doesnt automatically mean someone is being buried.

MVPs take is a reminder that wrestling is a long gameand those who understand it arent obsessed with wins and losses, but with stories and legacies.

If fans truly want to understand how stars are built, maybe its time to stop tossing around the word jobber like its an insult.

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Do you agree with MVPs defense of wrestling psychology, or do you think losing too often still ruins momentum? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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