In professional wrestling, a "head bobber" and a "hand jobber" are terms used to describe wrestlers who frequently get hit with these moves.
The "Head Bobbers" (Pivot-Head Ratchets):
These are Mark’s signature line of articulating socket wrenches. They earned their nickname from the fluid, multi-angle movement of the drive head. Unlike stiff, traditional ratchets, the "Head Bobber" allows for a vertical or angled approach to a bolt, mimicking a "nodding" motion to find the perfect seat.
1. Marks
- Can be exhausting to work in front of (wrestlers report pressure to “work for the bobbing”).
- Often only attend live events; lower merch spend per capita.
- May burn out if matches rely on too many false finishes.
