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* PuttingOnTheReich: Infamously bore SS tattoos, which were later partially but not fully covered up.
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Blade On A Stick has been disambiguated


** BladeOnAStick: Carried a spear with him.

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Weapon Of Choice is now a disambig + ZCE


* WeaponOfChoice: (as the Bully): Hockey stick

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* WeaponOfChoice: (as the Bully): Hockey stick



* WeaponOfChoice: Chair, barbed-wire

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* WeaponOfChoice: Chair, barbed-wire



* WeaponOfChoice: Singapore cane



* WeaponOfChoice: Singapore cane
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Clucking Funny is now a disambig.


* CluckingFunny: His CatchPhrase was "'''CHICKENS!'''"[[note]]This was the only word he would say.[[/note]]

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* CluckingFunny: CatchPhrase: His CatchPhrase was "'''CHICKENS!'''"[[note]]This "'''CHICKENS!'''" This was the only word he would say.[[/note]]
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I Have The High Ground is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.


* IHaveTheHighGround

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Trope has been merged into Badass Biker, ZCE.


* BeardOfEvil

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* %%* BeardOfEvil



* NameOfCain
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast

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* %%* NameOfCain
* %%* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast



* BikerBabe
* EvilRedhead

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* BikerBabe
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%%* EvilRedhead
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Nice Hat is no longer a trope


* NiceHat: As seen above.



* NiceHat



* NiceHat
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* UpToEleven: Wrestling/PaulHeyman saw that WWE brought Magazine/{{Playboy}}'s Playmates to promote their shows, so he called someone more "extreme," and there was Jenna Jameson, nonetheless.

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* UpToEleven: Wrestling/PaulHeyman saw that WWE brought Magazine/{{Playboy}}'s Playmates to promote their shows, so he called someone more "extreme," and there was Jenna Jameson, nonetheless.
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!!! Wrestling/ThePublicEnemyWrestling (Johnny Grunge [Michael Durham] and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock [Theodore James "Ted Petty]) 1993-1996, 1999

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!!! Wrestling/ThePublicEnemyWrestling Wrestling/{{The Public Enemy|TagTeam}} (Johnny Grunge [Michael Durham] and "Flyboy" Rocco Rock [Theodore James "Ted Petty]) 1993-1996, 1999
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Bald Of Awesome is being renamed and redefined per TRS decision


* BaldOfAwesome[=/=]BaldOfEvil: #2, depending on whether he was a face or a heel

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* BaldOfAwesome[=/=]BaldOfEvil: %%* BaldOfEvil: #2, depending on whether he was a face or a heel

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!!! Wrestling/TonyMamaluke (Charles John Spencer) 2000-2001

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!!! Wrestling/TonyMamaluke Tony Mamaluke (Charles John Spencer) 2000-2001
2000-2001

* BigApplesauce: Legitimately born and raised in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
* MeaningfulName: Averted with his post-WCW name Tony Mamaluke. Mamaluke is an Italian insult translating roughly to 'knucklehead', but Tony got the name from Joey Styles' attempts at finding a better last name for him than Marinara.
* NapoleonSyndrome: He didn't have it as bad as Little Guido did, despite being even a little bit smaller than Guido, but he didn't appreciate being mocked for his lack of size.
* PowerStable: The Full-Blooded Italians in ECW and WWE, EV 2.0 in TNA.
* TagTeam: The Full Blooded Italians, with Little Guido. The FBI had at various times other members, but post-ECW the core duo was always Guido and Mamaluke. He also had The Purists with John Walters in ROH.
* ThrowItIn: His name became Tony Mamaluke because ECW forgot to pick a new last name for him, and Joey Styles declared that 'Marinara' was too stupid to use. After stammering for a couple seconds he settled on Mamaluke after the team Tony had managed in WCW, and it stuck.
* TookALevelInBadass: When he was brought in he was booked as somone who's bark was bigger than his bite, but he steadily improved, to the point that he and Little Guido won the ECW Tag Titles and Guido declared him a full member of the FBI. One could also see a second level in badass when he switched from non-wrestler in WCW to wrestler in ECW.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: TNA called him "Tony Luke" at their Hardcore Justice show since WWE owned the trademark on the Tony Mamaluke name.
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* {{Badass Beard}}s[=/=][[BeardOfEvil Beards Of Evil]]: Depending on whether they were faces or heels.
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Badass Beard is now Manly Facial Hair. Examples should describe how the facial hair highlights the character's masculinity. Tropes should only be one per bullet point, not two slashed together, and it's a Zero Context Example


* BadassBeard[=/=]BeardOfEvil: Depending on if he's a {{Face}} or a {{Heel}}.

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!!! [[Wrestling/ScottyRiggs Scotty Anton]] (2000)

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!!! [[Wrestling/ScottyRiggs Scotty Anton]] Anton (Scott Antol) (2000)
* ArchEnemy: At first it was Rob Van Dam. After RVD's injury he became a Network sycophant without an arch enemy until Steve Corino left the Network, at which point Corino became the arch enemy.
* FaceHeelTurn: Came into ECW as Rob Van Dam's friend, but backstabbed him to join up with The Network.
* FinishingMove: The Clapper (Sharpshooter)
* HeelFaceTurn: He faked one. He and Steve Corino were turning face against the Network, but while Corino's was genuine, Anton was just waiting for a chance to inflict maxiumum damage with a backstab.
* PowerStable: The Network, led by [[Wrestling/DonCallis Cyrus the Virus.]]
* TagTeam: Spent some time teaming with Steve Corino while they were in the Network together.

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