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* MemeticMutation: "YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB [[Wrestling/BillyKidman KIDMAN]]!"
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: The basic point behind ''Dungeon of Death''.

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* MemeticMutation: "YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB [[Wrestling/BillyKidman KIDMAN]]!"
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: The basic point behind ''Dungeon of Death''.
KIDMAN]]!"
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* HilariousInHindsight: His circa 2002 review of an early Wrestling/{{TNA}} show contains this funny little moment:

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* HilariousInHindsight: His circa 2002 review of an early Wrestling/{{TNA}} [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] show contains this funny little moment:
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* BaseBreaker: Bring him up on nearly any wrestling message board and [[FlameWar watch the sparks fly]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: His circa 2002 review of an early Wrestling/{{TNA}} show contains this funny little moment:
--> '''Scott Keith''': They have too many guys with generic names that all sound exactly the same, or on the other end of the spectrum, too many guys with goofy indy names like "Wrestling/CMPunk" that mean they might as well wear a T-shirt that says "I've never worked for more than 50 people at a time in my career".
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Fan Dumb & Hate Dumb are now part of Flame Bait. Only in-universe examples are allowed.


* FanDumb: ELVY!!! Who, despite numerous bans, keeps coming back to troll his comment section.
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* FridgeHorror: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]''. A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/d/topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/discussion CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.
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* FridgeHorror: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]''. A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/%22tuesday$20night$20undercooked%22/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/EXBIAI4IaSEJ CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.

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* FridgeHorror: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]''. A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/%22tuesday$20night$20undercooked%22/rec.com/d/topic/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/EXBIAI4IaSEJ fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/discussion CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.
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* MemeticMutation: "YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN!"

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* MemeticMutation: "YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN!"[[Wrestling/BillyKidman KIDMAN]]!"

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]'', which featured several angles/matches that would actually come to pass in actual professional wrestling.
** He had a major [=PPV=] main event between Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/MickFoley (then known as Cactus Jack.) UT and Mankind's biggest match was, of course, Hell in a Cell at ''King of the Ring 98''.
** Undertaker and manager Wrestling/PaulBearer being involved in a "crucifixion" angle. In real life, the victim was Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. Here, it was Wrestling/LexLuger.
** Wrestling/Hulk Hogan turning monster heel in a match in which Luger was involved. In real life, it was at ''WCW Bash at the Beach 96'', when Hogan came down to the ring during [[Wrestling/ScottHall the]] [[Wrestling/KevinNash Outsiders]]-Wrestling/{{Sting}}[=/=]Wrestling/RandySavage[=/=]Luger match, from which Luger had already been removed, and legdropped Savage to turn himself heel and launch the [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder NWO]]. Here, Luger d. Hogan for the CWF United States Heavyweight Title and after the match Hogan opened a bag and threw a snake at Luger, declaring that he had joined Taker and Jake "The Snake" Roberts' PowerStable the Unholy Alliance.
** Crossed with FridgeHorror: A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/%22tuesday$20night$20undercooked%22/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/EXBIAI4IaSEJ CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: FridgeHorror: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]'', which featured several angles/matches that would actually come to pass in actual professional wrestling.
** He had a major [=PPV=] main event between Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/MickFoley (then known as Cactus Jack.) UT and Mankind's biggest match was, of course, Hell in a Cell at ''King of the Ring 98''.
** Undertaker and manager Wrestling/PaulBearer being involved in a "crucifixion" angle. In real life, the victim was Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. Here, it was Wrestling/LexLuger.
** Wrestling/Hulk Hogan turning monster heel in a match in which Luger was involved. In real life, it was at ''WCW Bash at the Beach 96'', when Hogan came down to the ring during [[Wrestling/ScottHall the]] [[Wrestling/KevinNash Outsiders]]-Wrestling/{{Sting}}[=/=]Wrestling/RandySavage[=/=]Luger match, from which Luger had already been removed, and legdropped Savage to turn himself heel and launch the [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder NWO]]. Here, Luger d. Hogan for the CWF United States Heavyweight Title and after the match Hogan opened a bag and threw a snake at Luger, declaring that he had joined Taker and Jake "The Snake" Roberts' PowerStable the Unholy Alliance.
** Crossed with FridgeHorror:
[=WCWF=]''. A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/%22tuesday$20night$20undercooked%22/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/EXBIAI4IaSEJ CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Back in 1993-1995 on the {{Usenet}} newsgroup [=rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy=], he had a wrestling fantasy booking series called ''The [=CWF=]'', later renamed ''The [=WCWF=]'', which featured several angles/matches that would actually come to pass in actual professional wrestling.
** He had a major [=PPV=] main event between Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/MickFoley (then known as Cactus Jack.) UT and Mankind's biggest match was, of course, Hell in a Cell at ''King of the Ring 98''.
** Undertaker and manager Wrestling/PaulBearer being involved in a "crucifixion" angle. In real life, the victim was Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. Here, it was Wrestling/LexLuger.
** Wrestling/Hulk Hogan turning monster heel in a match in which Luger was involved. In real life, it was at ''WCW Bash at the Beach 96'', when Hogan came down to the ring during [[Wrestling/ScottHall the]] [[Wrestling/KevinNash Outsiders]]-Wrestling/{{Sting}}[=/=]Wrestling/RandySavage[=/=]Luger match, from which Luger had already been removed, and legdropped Savage to turn himself heel and launch the [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder NWO]]. Here, Luger d. Hogan for the CWF United States Heavyweight Title and after the match Hogan opened a bag and threw a snake at Luger, declaring that he had joined Taker and Jake "The Snake" Roberts' PowerStable the Unholy Alliance.
** Crossed with FridgeHorror: A central part of the mythology of the series centered around these two mysterious characters called the Master and the Druid. At ''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/%22tuesday$20night$20undercooked%22/rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy/8nMCpcfehDQ/EXBIAI4IaSEJ CWF [=Starrcade=] 94]]'', it was revealed that they were the same person, a 15th Century explorer named Michel Levesque who had gained immortality. In fact, he would later have a son named...[[Wrestling/TripleH Jean-Paul]] who would go on to become a wrestler. So, yes, Scott Keith was actually ''years'' ahead of everyone else, in that he saw HHH as absolute evil ''back when he was just some midcard job guy in WCW''.
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* MemeticMutation: "YOU CAN'T POWERBOMB KIDMAN!"

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