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* The rivalry between the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers is one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in North American sports, thanks to both the sheer length of the rivalry, acting as a proxy for all the usual cross-state rivalries between Illinois and Wisconsin, and the combined 22 NFL championships between the two teams. It has also, since 1992, been one of the most lopsided, with the Packers posting a 50-15 record against the Bears in that span. What cemented the rivalry as this trope was Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, after running in a touchdown during a week 6, 2021 matchup in Soldier Field, shouting into the home crowd: "I own you! I still own you!"
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* The rivalry between the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers is one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in North American sports, thanks to both the sheer length of the rivalry, acting as a proxy for all the usual cross-state rivalries between Illinois and Wisconsin, and the combined 22 NFL championships between the two teams. It has also, since 1992, been one of the most lopsided, with the Packers posting a 50-15 record against the Bears in that span. What cemented the rivalry as this trope was Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, after running in a touchdown during a week 6, 2021 matchup in Soldier Field, shouting into the home crowd: "I have owned you all my fucking life. I've owned you; I still own you! I still own you!"you."
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* The rivalry between the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers is one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in North American sports, thanks to both the sheer length of the rivalry, acting as a proxy for all the usual cross-state rivalries between Illinois and Wisconsin, and the combined 22 NFL championships between the two teams. It has also, since 1992, been one of the most lopsided, with the Packers posting a 50-15 record against the Bears in that span. What cemented the rivalry as this trope was Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, after running in a touchdown during a week 6, 2021 matchup in Soldier Field, shouting into the home crowd: "I own you! I still own you!"
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* The rivalry between the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers is one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in North American sports, thanks to both the sheer length of the rivalry, acting as a proxy for all the usual cross-state rivalries between Illinois and Wisconsin, and the combined 22 NFL championships between the two teams. It has also, since 1992, been one of the most lopsided, with the Packers posting a 50-15 record against the Bears in that span. What cemented the rivalry as this trope was Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, after running in a touchdown during a week 6, 2021 matchup in Soldier Field, shouting into the home crowd: "I own you! I still own you!"
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* ''Anime/BakuganBattleBrawlers'':
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* ''Anime/BakuganBattleBrawlers'': ''Anime/{{Bakugan}} Battle Brawlers'':
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* UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh's famous series of commercials featuring a hip, trendy "Mac" and an out-of-touch, dorky "PC" always ended with Mac having outdone PC, with PC usually none the wiser.
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* UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh's Platform/AppleMacintosh's famous series of commercials featuring a hip, trendy "Mac" and an out-of-touch, dorky "PC" always ended with Mac having outdone PC, with PC usually none the wiser.
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* ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'': this is the situation between the two titular step-brothers and their sister Megan. Every time she is involved with them (even if it's essentially a cameo and the story doesn't has anything to do with her), she wins in the end and mocks them.
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* ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'': this is the situation between the two titular step-brothers and their sister Megan. Every time she is involved with them (even if it's essentially a cameo and the story doesn't has have anything to do with her), she wins in the end and mocks them.