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* {{Jerkass}}: Like Frank Sinatra, Jo Koy or on occasion Chuck Nice he had a habit of being much more meaner towards the dumb. Unfortunately, it's been a trait of his that's also been ''very'' active off-set, considering his controversies and a recent feud with Bobby Lee.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Like Frank Sinatra, Stallone, Jo Koy or on occasion Chuck Nice he had a habit of being much more meaner towards the dumb. Unfortunately, it's been a trait of his that's also been ''very'' active off-set, considering his controversies and a recent feud with Bobby Lee.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Like Jo Koy or on occasion Chuck Nice, he had a habit of being much more meaner towards the dumb.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Like Frank Sinatra, Jo Koy or on occasion Chuck Nice, Nice he had a habit of being much more meaner towards the dumb.dumb. Unfortunately, it's been a trait of his that's also been ''very'' active off-set, considering his controversies and a recent feud with Bobby Lee.



* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: He lampshades this heavily in his debut "Drivers" episode, looking rather embarrassed afterwards.

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* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: He lampshades this heavily in his debut "Drivers" episode, looking rather embarrassed afterwards. Considering he may have been holding the JerkassBall a little more tightly, it might also be intentional on his part.



* JerkassBall: In earlier seasons and at times towards Tonya in commentary.

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* JerkassBall: IrrationalHatred: In earlier seasons and at times towards Tonya in commentary.



%%* AllMenArePerverts

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%%* AllMenArePerverts* AllMenArePerverts: He demonstrates this in a few earlier episodes.



%%* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: And ''how''.

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%%* * SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: And ''how''.



%%* TheBigGirl

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%%* TheBigGirl* TheBigGirl: Although it's not so much now, however.



%%* SassyBlackWoman

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%%* SassyBlackWoman* SassyBlackWoman: One of the few on the show.



%%* {{Jerkass}}: Full stop.

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%%* * {{Jerkass}}: Full stop.stop. Much like Bryan Callen, it sticks.



%%* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Woo boy howdy''.

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%%* * SmallNameBigEgo: ''Woo boy howdy''.



%%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Billy.

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%%* * ThoseTwoGuys: With Billy.Billy Kimball when it was evident on the show.



%%* TheBigGuy: And how!
%%* LargeHam: In more ways than one.

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%%* * TheBigGuy: And how!
%%* * LargeHam: In more ways than one.



Introduced in Season 11; being one of the younger comedians on the show, Chris Fairbanks’s placement could possibly be an attempt to help reel in younger viewers to the show. As of the show's cancellation, he's now the host of the show ''Almost Genius'' alongside fellow comedian April Richardson on truTV.

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Introduced in Season 11; being one of the younger comedians on the show, Chris Fairbanks’s placement could possibly be an attempt to help reel in younger viewers to the show. As of the show's cancellation, he's now he was the host of the show ''Almost Genius'' alongside fellow comedian April Richardson on truTV.



%%* NiceGuy
%%* PutOnABus

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%%* NiceGuy
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* NiceGuy: Demonstrated a few times when he was on-set.
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PutOnABus



* JerkassBall: A frequent player of it, too. He could be pretty cruel towards the dumb, as first seen in "Daredevils 3" towards a skydiver who crashed into a wood fence butt-first. Further appearances have him at times between playing this or being an outright {{Jerkass}}, to which he always [[BreakingTheFourthWall broke the fourth wall]] as if to speak to the dumb.

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* JerkassBall: A {{Jerkass}}: Other than holding the ball, he's a frequent player flier of it, too.this. He could be pretty cruel towards the dumb, as first seen in "Daredevils 3" towards a skydiver who crashed into a wood fence butt-first. Further appearances have him at times between playing this or being an outright {{Jerkass}}, blurring the lines outright, to which he always [[BreakingTheFourthWall broke the fourth wall]] as if to speak to the dumb.



* NoodleIncident: Outside the show in a performance in Chicago back in 2011, due to not having NWordPrivileges. It was later explained that he used an "incredibly foul" word for gay men.

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* NoodleIncident: Outside the show in a performance in Chicago back in 2011, due to not having NWordPrivileges. It was later explained that he used an "incredibly foul" word for gay men. He had another one with regards to Taylor Swift awhile back in 2023.
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* VerbalTic: His California/{{SurferDude}} dialect.

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* VerbalTic: His California/{{SurferDude}} California[=/=]{{SurferDude}} dialect.
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* HairTriggerTemper: Jokingly invoked in a later “Performers” episode, where a newscaster loses his cool when he swallows a fly while on the air, with Mike T. mentioning that Chuck actually talks to everybody like this; cut to Chuck yelling and cursing at a production assistant off-camera, demanding they bring him his lunch on time, before turning to the camera with a smile, and politely asking, “Are we rolling?”

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* HairTriggerTemper: Jokingly invoked in a later “Performers” episode, where a newscaster loses his cool when he swallows a fly while on the air, with Mike T. mentioning that Chuck actually talks to everybody like this; cut to Chuck yelling and cursing at a production assistant off-camera, demanding they bring him his lunch on time, before turning to the camera with a smile, and politely asking, “Are “Are we rolling?”



* PutOnABus: Was among those who were let go due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.

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* PutOnABus: Was Though he still remained initially during the first few episodes of the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}, he was still among those who were let go due to the aforementioned mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.{{Retool}}. His last regular appearance was in "Performers 16".
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* CloningBlues: Averted. He and Mike Trainor look alike, but the similarities end there.
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''omi '''L'''ove.

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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''omi '''L'''oni '''L'''ove.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: His past exploits include drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, punching a transvestite hooker (which he narrates with an animated recreation), and his notorious temper.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: His past exploits include drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, punching a transvestite hooker (which he narrates with an animated recreation), recreation in "Brawlers 13"), and his notorious temper.
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* ButtMonkey: Often played to ridiculous extremes and combined with OldShame.

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* ButtMonkey: Often played to ridiculous extremes and combined with OldShame. One example is him imitating whatever stupid stunt or record-breaking attempt we just saw.

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A Date With Rosie Palms is no longer a trope


* ADateWithRosiePalms: He implies this in "Inventions 3" on a jump rope invention, baffling Daisy in the process.
-->'''Danny''': Maybe it's working out my wrists, but I can think of better ways to work out my wrists.


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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: He invokes this in "Inventions 3" on a jump rope invention, baffling Daisy in the process.
-->'''Danny''': Maybe it's working out my wrists, but I can think of better ways to work out my wrists.

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!!Creator/TonyaHarding

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!!Creator/TonyaHarding!!UsefulNotes/TonyaHarding


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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: She's played up as annoying all the other commentators with her stupidity and rough attitude.
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Talking To Himself is dewicked


->''[[TalkingToHimself “How am I doin’ today, Gary Busey?”]]''

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->''[[TalkingToHimself “How ->''“How am I doin’ today, Gary Busey?”]]''
Busey?”''

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