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What (who) is run in - definition

WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Angle (professional wrestling); Tweener (professional wrestling); Squash (professional wrestling); Mark (professional wrestling); Run-in (professional wrestling); Dark match; Work (professional wrestling); Booking (professional wrestling); Card (professional wrestling); Screwjob (professional wrestling); Screwjob; Stable (professional wrestling); Sell (professional wrestling); Promo (professional wrestling); Pop (professional wrestling); Over (professional wrestling); Bury (professional wrestling); Promos (professional wrestling); Bump (professional wrestling); Swerve (professional wrestling); Near-fall; Decisions (professional wrestling); Plant (professional wrestling); Stiff (professional wrestling); TNA Director of Authority; Dusty Finish; Dusty Finish (professional wrestling); TNA/NWA Director of Authority; Professional wrestling school; Wrestling School; Wrestling school; Spot (professional wrestling); Legit (professional wrestling); Spotfest (professional wrestling); Rasslin'; Road agent (professional wrestling); Enforcer (professional wrestling); Marking out (professional wrestling); Professional wrestling terms; WWE Commissioner; Problem solver (professional wrestling); No show (professional wrestling); Selling (professional wrestling); Director of Authority; Professional wrestling stable; Wrasslin'; Wrassling; WWF Commisioner; Rasslin; Spotfest; Wwe commissioner; TNA director of authority; Director of authority; Wwf commissioner; Dark match (professional wrestling); Squashed (professional wrestling); Authority figure (professional wrestling); Dusty finish (professional wrestling); Professional Wrestling Slang; No-show (professional wrestling); Stable (Professional Wrestling); Vignette (professional wrestling); Interpromotional match; Vignette (wrestling); Rushed finish; WCW President; Dark Match; Wrestler's Court; Rub (professional wrestling); Dark matches; Highspots; Turned heel; Turned face; Champion's advantage; Professional wrestling illegal weapons; Cheap pop; Sandbag (professional wrestling); Road Agent (Wrestling); Road Agent (professional wrestling); Professional wrestling slang; Smark; Gorilla Position; Heels and Faces; Promo (wrestling); Booker (professional wrestling); Stable (wrestling); Internet wrestling community; Turn (professional wrestling); Wrestling Slang; Professional wrestling booker; Squash match; List of pro wrestling slang; Legitimate (professional wrestling); Dusty finish; Run in; Workrate (professional wrestling); Finisher (professional wrestling); List of professional wrestling slang; Smark (professional wrestling); Smart (professional wrestling); Alliance (professional wrestling); No-sell; No sell; Burial (professional wrestling); Bury angle; List of wrestling slang; Wrestler burial; Bury angle (professional angle); Burial (wrestling); Wrestling Burial; Burial (profesional wrestling); General Manager of Monday Night Raw; Wrestling terms; Smart mark; Finisher (wrestling); Got over; List of professional wrestling terms; Wrestling terminology; Rematch clause; Foreign object (professional wrestling); Spot monkey; Glossary of professional wrestling; Wrestling angle; Parts Unknown (wrestling); Professional wrestling parlance; Professional wrestling glossary; Professional wrestling terminology; Muta scale; Alliance (professional wrestling term); Ace (professional wrestling); Glossary of pro wrestling terms; Technical wrestling; Stretching (professional wrestling); Young lion; Faction (professional wrestling); Producer (wrestling); Local competitor; Bret's rope; Five moves of doom; Go-home show; Fallout show; Bloodsport (wrestling); Parts unknown (wrestling); Vacant (professional wrestling); Producer (professional wrestling); Pillmanize; Stablemate; No-showed; Transitional champion; Nearfall; Pro wrestling glossary; Stretch (professional wrestling); Pure wrestling; Nearfall (professional wrestling); Worker (professional wrestling); Drop (professional wrestling); Repackage (professional wrestling); Main event (professional wrestling); Book (professional wrestling); Interbrand (professional wrestling); Interference (professional wrestling); Championship advantage; No-sold; Enhancement match; Agent (professional wrestling); Fall (professional wrestling); Screwjob (professional wrestling term)
  • heel}} late in his career
  • manager}} of [[Brock Lesnar]]
  • Money in the Bank]] in July 2011
  • valet}} Mystic, 1988
  • Big E Langston]]) as seconds.
  • gimmick}} as Irwin R. Schyster
  • shooting star press]] at [[WrestleMania XIX]]
  • run-in}} during [[WrestleMania 31]]
  • maneuver]]
  • Daniel Bryan]]
  • The Authority]]
  • [[Marty Jannetty]] (front) during his time in [[The Rockers]] with [[Shawn Michaels]]
  • access-date=June 29, 2016}}</ref> while [[Bobby Heenan]] was the spokesperson of The Heenan Family.
  • Kane]]
  • parts unknown}}
  • promo}}

run in         
(of a quality or trait) be common or inherent in.
run-in         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Run-in (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. Brit. the approach to an action or event.
2. informal a disagreement or fight.
run-in         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Run-in (disambiguation)
(run-ins)
A run-in is an argument or quarrel with someone. (INFORMAL)
I had a monumental run-in with him a couple of years ago.
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N-COUNT: oft N with n

Wikipedia

Glossary of professional wrestling terms

Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of jargon throughout its existence. Much of it stems from the industry's origins in the days of carnivals and circuses. In the past, professional wrestlers used such terms in the presence of fans so as not to reveal the worked nature of the business. Into the 21st century, widespread discussion on the Internet has popularized these terms. Many of the terms refer to the financial aspects of professional wrestling in addition to in-ring terms.

Examples of use of run in
1. If she can run in her bulky winter coat, I can surely run in my ultimate–dry, super–wick, ultra–light, power warmth running gear.
2. Candidates will run in special election without party labels.
3. In other words, they draw the districts they run in.
4. McCain is planning another presidential run in 2008.
5. "The kids will have different responsibilities and run in shifts.