In professional wrestling, a promo is short for "promotional interview", a dialogue or monologue used to advance a storyline. The act of delivering such an interview is known in the business and by fans as cutting a promo. A promo targeted to denigrate or insult another individual, stable, or a rival promotion is said to be cut on the target (e.g., "Triple H cut a promo on Batista"). A promo is designed to help the audience identify or dislike a wrestling persona.
Some wrestlers have made careers off of their ability to cut good promos. They are said to be "good on the mic." Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Dusty Rhodes, The Rock, Jesse Ventura and Roddy Piper's careers were made on their ability to cut good promos, more so than their ringwork. Talent on the mic is a valuable commodity for a pro wrestler because they can still get work despite an injury or diminishing ring skills. Many wrestlers become well known for promos due to their generally humourous nature. The Rock, Chris Jericho, Christian Cage, John Cena, Ken Kennedy and Carlito are good examples of this. John Bradshaw Layfield, Edge, and Booker T are also known to give engaging heel promos.
However, some wrestlers have became popular by in-ring skills (e.g. Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, A.J. Styles), physical attributes (e.g. Yokozuna, The Big Show, Stacy Keibler), or gimmick (e.g. Kane) alone. In many cases, these wrestlers either have bad promo skills, the wrong kind of voice for promos, spoke a foreign language (either in kayfabe or reality), or just never did them as part of the gimmick.
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