Noun
(slang) a severe beating
(professional wrestling, slang) A prescribed situation, usually to advance an angle or establish character, where two or more wrestlers severely beat up another wrestler or performer.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOne a scrap-heap pickup and the other a largely untested rookie, the Mets received a dose of beatdown Tuesday night at Camden Yards in losing their fifth straight, 9-5 to the Orioles. Source: Internet
Federal prosecutors are fighting to make sure a Trinitarios gang member stays locked up while awaiting trial on charges related to a broad-daylight beatdown linked to the murder of Bronx teen Lesandro (Junior) Guzman-Feliz. Source: Internet
Like when a bully catches a beatdown or when women dismiss a slightly nerdy dude because they prefer guys “with a little bit of thug in them,” then their purse ends up… Source: Internet
The OC beatdown was nothing special, but perhaps the idea was that they didn’t want to make it too strong since Black was able to wrestle and win his match? Source: Internet
Baillie also witnessed a number of his beatdown sessions, including one of McKibben, the environmental activist and Middlebury College faculty member, in 2008. Source: Internet
Jey started the match and a few minutes later, out came Roman and as he stood on the apron with his hand out for a tag, he ran into the ring and put a savage beatdown on Otis. Source: Internet