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* Motorcycle gangs were hardly an original idea for Wrestling/EricBischoff by the time 2012 rolled around but Wrestling/AcesAndEights angle in Wrestling/{{TNA}} was actually based on a real life group, which members of the TNA version such as Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys would allude to and mention the practices of.
* While Wrestling/RomanReigns did not invent the jumping "Superman punch" strike, he is unique in that he duplicates the movements of Henry Cavill in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' as he sets up the move.

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* Motorcycle gangs were hardly an original idea for Wrestling/EricBischoff by the time 2012 rolled around but Wrestling/AcesAndEights Wrestling/{{Aces And Eights|Wrestlers}} angle in Wrestling/{{TNA}} was actually based on a real life group, which members of the TNA version such as Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys would allude to and mention the practices of.
* While Wrestling/RomanReigns did not invent the jumping "Superman punch" strike, he is unique in that he duplicates the movements of Henry Cavill in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' as he sets up the move.move.
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* Motor cycle gangs were hardly an original idea for Wrestling/EricBischoff by the time 2012 rolled around but Wrestling/AcesAndEights angle in Wrestling/{{TNA}} was actually based on a real life group, which members of the TNA version such as Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys would allude to and mention the practices of.

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* Motor cycle Motorcycle gangs were hardly an original idea for Wrestling/EricBischoff by the time 2012 rolled around but Wrestling/AcesAndEights angle in Wrestling/{{TNA}} was actually based on a real life group, which members of the TNA version such as Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys would allude to and mention the practices of.
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* While working for Capitol Sports Promotions/The World Wrestling Council, "Sucio" Dutch Mantel would travel to mainland cities such as New York to eavesdrop on conversations between Puerto Ricans who had migrated from the island in order to figure out [[CheapHeat which insults would be most offensive]] to the Puerto Ricans who chose to remain on the island. This made him among the most hated wrestlers on Borinquen, second only to Ox Baker who had killed two men with his bare hands and routinely "[[{{kayfabe}} attempted]]" to murder several other wrestlers in the same manner.
* Brian Alvarez and Vince Verhei of Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter were former pro wrestlers and Verhei in addition was a sports broadcaster, so they often bring various details to their analysis that would go unnoticed by most marks and in the latter case, even fellow wrestlers.
* At the Russian promotion [[http://www.wrestlingfederation.ru/ IWF]] President's Cup 2007 event, Wrestling/{{Raven}} made a surprise appearance and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBBrvu9XBhk cut a promo in Russian]].
* Before acting as a guest commentator for Wrestling/WrestlingSocietyX, Music/{{Pitbull}} made sure to do some homework so as not to come off as lost like previous musical guests.
* Motor cycle gangs were hardly an original idea for Wrestling/EricBischoff by the time 2012 rolled around but Wrestling/AcesAndEights angle in Wrestling/{{TNA}} was actually based on a real life group, which members of the TNA version such as Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys would allude to and mention the practices of.
* While Wrestling/RomanReigns did not invent the jumping "Superman punch" strike, he is unique in that he duplicates the movements of Henry Cavill in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' as he sets up the move.

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