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* EvilTwin: Early in the third tournament, the villains create an evil clone of Andy Bogard (officially labelled as "EX Andy Bogard" from the Real Bout Fatal Fury games). Said evil clone, calling hmself "Drew Bogard", spends most of the tournament with the villains and tarnishing Andy's image before being [[DroppedABridgeOnHim unceremoniously killed by Rancid]] in the penultimate section before the latter enters the arena. Ironically, Drew and Andy never end up meeting over the course of the tournament.

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* CatchPhrase: Wan-Fu basically spends the entirety of the second tournament yelling "YOU!" while beating people with his Pillar of Pain.

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* CatchPhrase: CerebusSyndrome / GrowingTheBeard: The first Rumble is simply [[UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny a free-for-all between the fighters of numerous universes]], for no justification beyond the RuleOfCool. The second Rumble keeps that element, but adds backstage plotting which eventually converts the story from no-stakes action-comedy to multiverse-threatening action-drama; the third Rumble follows that pattern.
* ChainsawGood: [[VideoGame/TimeKillers Rancid]], whom appears in all three rumbles, is obviously never seen without his trademark chainsaw.
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Wan-Fu basically spends the entirety of the second tournament yelling "YOU!" while beating people with his Pillar of Pain.



** "I'M NUMBAHHHH ONE!" -- [[VideoGame/WorldHeroes Muscle Power]] and [[Franchise/TheKingOfFighters Brian Battler]].



* CerebusSyndrome / GrowingTheBeard: The first Rumble is simply [[UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny a free-for-all between the fighters of numerous universes]], for no justification beyond the RuleOfCool. The second Rumble keeps that element, but adds backstage plotting which eventually converts the story from no-stakes action-comedy to multiverse-threatening action-drama; the third Rumble follows that pattern.
* ChainsawGood: [[VideoGame/TimeKillers Rancid]], whom appears in all three rumbles, is obviously never seen without his trademark chainsaw.
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* TargetedHumanSacrifice: All the villains want to sacrifice Haohmaru in the second Rumble, due to the Oversoul effect; some want to sacrifice Jeffry in the third because [[IncorruptiblePurePureness he's just so pure and innocent]].

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* TargetedHumanSacrifice: All the villains want to sacrifice Haohmaru in the second Rumble, due to the Oversoul effect; some want to sacrifice Jeffry in the third because [[IncorruptiblePurePureness he's just so pure and innocent]].innocent.
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** PlayedForLaughs in the third tournament, where ComicBook/{{Rogue}} kisses Haohmaru, borrowing his samurai skills, but also his ability to talk loud and long. HilarityEnsues.

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** PlayedForLaughs in the third tournament, where ComicBook/{{Rogue}} kisses Haohmaru, borrowing his samurai skills, but also his ability to talk loud and long. HilarityEnsues.
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** Also around the mid-point (more specifically, when the new batch of authors join), the entire [[TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}} Iron & Blood]] faction calls it quits before half of them have even entered the ring. (The writers wanted to make room for some extra mystery fighters that were more interesting, but whose games didn't exist when the roster was first assembled.)

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** Also around the mid-point (more specifically, when the new batch of authors join), the entire [[TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}} Iron ''Iron & Blood]] Blood'']] faction calls it quits before half of them have even entered the ring. (The writers wanted to make room for some extra mystery fighters that were more interesting, but whose games didn't exist when the roster was first assembled.)



* GilliganCut: Towards the end of the third tournament, ComicBook/TheIncedibleHulk decides to take on [[VideoGame/FatalFury Geese Howard]]. He charges at Geese... and we cut to ''VideoGame/OutRun'', with Hulk bellowing in rage. (He then decides to hitchhike to the nearest town. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d4C1ZQKmw4 Cue this.]])

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* GilliganCut: Towards the end of the third tournament, ComicBook/TheIncedibleHulk ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk decides to take on [[VideoGame/FatalFury Geese Howard]]. He charges at Geese... and we cut to ''VideoGame/OutRun'', with Hulk bellowing in rage. (He then decides to hitchhike to the nearest town. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d4C1ZQKmw4 Cue this.]])



** Had [[spoiler:Geese Howard]] been eliminated (at any point) instead of winning the tournament, [[spoiler:he would have landed in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' right in front of US Agent, who would have avenged the elimination of his partner.]]

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** Had [[spoiler:Geese Howard]] been eliminated (at any point) instead of winning the tournament, [[spoiler:he would have landed in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' right in front of US Agent, who would have avenged taken the elimination of his partner.opportunity to do what Steve Rogers could not.]]

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