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* The Wrestling/BellaTwins not only ruined [[Wrestling/NatalyaNeidheart Natalya]]'s birthday by defeating her in a match, but they also humiliated her in front of everyone. And no one calls them out for it.

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* The Wrestling/BellaTwins not only ruined [[Wrestling/NatalyaNeidheart Natalya]]'s birthday by defeating her in a match, but they also humiliated her in front of everyone. And no one calls them out for it.it.
** Though they didn't get away with it when they said that Natalya being in ''Total Divas'' was a slap in the face for television. Natalya's response? She says "No, THIS is a slap in the face!" and smacks one of them in the face.
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* Wrestling/TrishStratus, in the storyline, started the disgusting, moronic and completely unfactual Wrestling/MollyHolly "big ass" garbage that led to her becoming a target of endless ridicule and soured the superior Molly on wrestling. Of course, being an AdoredByTheNetwork SacredCow and CreatorsPet, Trish took no criticism for it.

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* Wrestling/TrishStratus, in the storyline, started the disgusting, moronic and completely unfactual Wrestling/MollyHolly "big ass" garbage that led to her becoming a target of endless ridicule and soured the superior a contributing factor to Molly souring on wrestling. Of course, being an AdoredByTheNetwork SacredCow and CreatorsPet, Trish took no criticism for it.wrestling.
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** It also helps that Molly thought the jokes were funny and didn't take any offense from it.
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* This comes with the territory in the kayfabe world of wrestling, where ThereAreNoPolice (well, most of the time) and the most powerful heels are free to do practically whatever they want because everyone - including so-called authority figures - is terrified of their retribution.

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* This comes with the territory in the kayfabe world of wrestling, where ThereAreNoPolice (well, most of the time) and the most powerful heels are free to do practically whatever they want because everyone - including so-called authority figures - is terrified of their retribution.



* The Bella Twins not only ruined Natalya's birthday by defeating her in a match, but they also humiliated her in front of everyone. And no one calls them out for it.

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* The Bella Twins Wrestling/BellaTwins not only ruined Natalya's [[Wrestling/NatalyaNeidheart Natalya]]'s birthday by defeating her in a match, but they also humiliated her in front of everyone. And no one calls them out for it.
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* Wrestling/TrishStratus, in the storyline, started the disgusting, moronic and completely unfactual Wrestling/MollyHolly "big ass" garbage that led to her becoming a target of endless ridicule and soured the superior Molly on wrestling. Of course, being an AdoredByTheNetwork SacredCow and CreatorsPet, Trish took no criticism for it.

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* Wrestling/TrishStratus, in the storyline, started the disgusting, moronic and completely unfactual Wrestling/MollyHolly "big ass" garbage that led to her becoming a target of endless ridicule and soured the superior Molly on wrestling. Of course, being an AdoredByTheNetwork SacredCow and CreatorsPet, Trish took no criticism for it.
* The Bella Twins not only ruined Natalya's birthday by defeating her in a match, but they also humiliated her in front of everyone. And no one calls them out for
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* During the late 90s early 2000s, [[Wrestling/BigBossman the Big Bossman]] had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of The Big Show's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.

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* During the late 90s early 2000s, [[Wrestling/BigBossman the Big Bossman]] had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of The Big Show's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order. He never did get anywhere near the main event scene again, though.

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* During the buildup to Wrestlemania XIX, TripleH was moved into a quick feud with BookerT. Seeing as most Wrestlemania feuds tend to have months, sometimes even years to develop, TripleH needed to get some quick heat. What he does is say some pretty racist things to get some cheap heat for their buildup. Come Wrestlemania does BookerT take the title from him? No, he gets beaten.
** TripleH ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor RicFlair, TripleH, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and TheBigShow promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like RandyOrton attacking him and his family, or {{Sheamus}} nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on TripleH's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.

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* During the buildup to Wrestlemania XIX, TripleH Wrestling/TripleH was moved into a quick feud with BookerT. Wrestling/BookerT. Seeing as most Wrestlemania feuds tend to have months, sometimes even years to develop, TripleH Triple H needed to get some quick heat. What he does is say some pretty racist things to get some cheap heat for their buildup. Come Wrestlemania does BookerT Booker T take the title from him? No, he gets beaten.
** TripleH Triple H ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor RicFlair, TripleH, Wrestling/RicFlair, Triple H, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and TheBigShow Wrestling/TheBigShow promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like RandyOrton Wrestling/RandyOrton attacking him and his family, or {{Sheamus}} Wrestling/{{Sheamus}} nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on TripleH's Triple H's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.



* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat MattHardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...

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* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat MattHardy Wrestling/MattHardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...



*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even VinceMcMahon seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).
* He abused and tormented Ted [=DiBiase=] Jr. & CodyRhodes for over a year, injured people placing them out of action, attacked HHH's wife StephanieMcMahon, stealing kiss from her as well right in front of him and......Randy Orton is now treated like a face. Despite being the most anti-social person in WWE, Orton receives cheers now because of his leather pants. Worst yet when {{Edge}} even called him and fans on this and it was ignored as RKO chanted through the arena.
** Just a reminder, but when Orton beat down HHH and the [=McMahon's=], even though it was portrayed as crossing the MoralEventHorizon, the fans were going absolutely mental. He got probably one of the biggest pops of the year when he attacked Stephanie.
*** Did none of the bookers remember StoneColdSteveAustin and how he got over at all during that angle?

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*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even VinceMcMahon [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]] seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).
visa]]). Presently, he's 1/3 of the comedy team [[Wrestling/ThreeMB 3MB]].
* He abused and tormented [[Wrestling/TedDiBiaseJr Ted [=DiBiase=] Jr. Jr.]] & CodyRhodes Wrestling/CodyRhodes for over a year, injured people placing them out of action, attacked HHH's wife StephanieMcMahon, [[Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon Stephanie [=McMahon=]]], stealing s kiss from her as well right in front of him and......Randy Orton is now treated like a face. Despite being the most anti-social person in WWE, Orton receives cheers now because of his leather pants. Worst yet when {{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge}} even called him and fans on this and it was ignored as RKO chanted through the arena.
** Just a reminder, but when Orton beat down HHH and the [=McMahon's=], [=McMahons=], even though it was portrayed as crossing the MoralEventHorizon, the fans were going absolutely mental. He got probably one of the biggest pops of the year when he attacked Stephanie.
*** Did none of the bookers remember StoneColdSteveAustin Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin and how he got over at all during that angle?



** Orton punted then Heavyweight Champion, CMPunk in the head, causing (keyfabe) injuries that forced him to forfeit the title. Years later when Punk actually calls him out on this, Punk had switched heel a while back, and Orton has turned face (without really being any less evil), so Punk gets booed for wanting rather justified revenge and Orton is cheered whenever he uses the same head-punting move on members of Punk's group. Orton actually said he wants to legitimately paralyze Punk and the crowd cheered him for this. Orton so far is not only a KarmaHoudini, [[DracoInLeatherPants but the crowd actually supports him getting away with it]].
*** What mitigates this is the fact that while Orton is putting the Nexus members on the shelf and getting sick pleasure out of doing it, Punk hasn't done anything particularly villainous during their feud. The worst thing he did was lead Mason Ryan and David Otunga in a 3-on-1 beatdown of Orton backstage, but by this point, Orton had already injured two of the Nexus members, making it sort of a KickTheSonOfABitch. Before that, the entire 5-man Nexus attacked Orton, but this was the beginning of the feud, and Punk was still looking for revenge when it was partially justified.
* {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane turned face soon afterward with no penance on his part. This could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].
** Though after his feud with TheUndertaker in 2010, Kane soon got his when Edge did some torturous things against Kane and his father PaulBearer... In that case, what goes around actually did come back around.
* StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].
* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. [[JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]] handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.
* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary booth with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, VinceMcMahon calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning JerryLawler.
* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.

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** Orton punted then Heavyweight Champion, CMPunk Wrestling/CMPunk in the head, causing (keyfabe) (kayfabe) injuries that forced him to forfeit the title. Years later when Punk actually calls him out on this, Punk had switched heel a while back, and Orton has turned face (without really being any less evil), so Punk gets booed for wanting rather justified revenge and Orton is cheered whenever he uses the same head-punting move on members of Punk's group. Orton actually said he wants to legitimately paralyze Punk and the crowd cheered him for this. Orton so far is not only a KarmaHoudini, Karma Houdini, [[DracoInLeatherPants but the crowd actually supports him getting away with it]].
*** What mitigates this is the fact that while Orton is putting the Nexus [[Wrestling/TheNexus New Nexus]] members on the shelf and getting sick pleasure out of doing it, Punk hasn't done anything particularly villainous during their feud. The worst thing he did was lead Mason Ryan and David Otunga in a 3-on-1 beatdown of Orton backstage, but by this point, Orton had already injured two of the Nexus members, making it sort of a KickTheSonOfABitch. Before that, the entire 5-man New Nexus attacked Orton, but this was the beginning of the feud, and Punk was still looking for revenge when it was partially justified.
* {{Wrestler/Kane}} {{Wrestling/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane turned face soon afterward with no penance on his part. This could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].
** Though after his feud with TheUndertaker Wrestling/TheUndertaker in 2010, Kane soon got his when Edge did some torturous things against Kane and his father PaulBearer...Wrestling/PaulBearer... In that case, what goes around actually did come back around.
* StoneColdSteveAustin Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].
* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. [[JohnBradshawLayfield [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]] handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.
* Subverted with Paul Heyman Wrestling/PaulHeyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary booth with [[JimRoss [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=] calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning JerryLawler.
Wrestling/JerryLawler.
* During the late 90s early 2000s, [[Wrestling/BigBossman the Big Bossman Bossman]] had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's The Big Show's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.



** To be fair, Hardy did manage to burn away a lot of the good will he'd built up by saying that he wished Edge and Lita would die in a car crash which did cause many fans to turn on him and derailed his progress in the company.

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** To be fair, Hardy did manage to burn away a lot of the good will he'd built up by saying that he wished Edge and Lita would die in a car crash which did cause many fans to turn on him and derailed his progress in the company.company.
* Wrestling/TrishStratus, in the storyline, started the disgusting, moronic and completely unfactual Wrestling/MollyHolly "big ass" garbage that led to her becoming a target of endless ridicule and soured the superior Molly on wrestling. Of course, being an AdoredByTheNetwork SacredCow and CreatorsPet, Trish took no criticism for it.
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* {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' soon afterward. This could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].

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* {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' turned face soon afterward.afterward with no penance on his part. This could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].
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* When Wrestling/{{Edge}} went behind Wrestling/{{Matt Hardy}}'s back to go after his girlfriend Wrestling/{{Lita}}, instead of disciplining Edge for the incident, WWE management fired Matt. ''Massive'' fan outcry caused Hardy to be rehired after a month or two, but he was practically buried in his feud with Edge and then kept in jobber-to-the-stars position for a couple years. Lita was showered with vitriol from the fans to the point that she eventually quit wrestling because she was tired of the abuse. Edge, on the other hand, used the whole incident, developed his "Rated R Superstar" gimmick from the incident and became a permanent main eventer for years, and never saw the slightest negative consequence for the whole thing. To top it off, the same fans who drove Lita out of the business by chanting "skank" at her forgave Edge within a matter of weeks.

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* When Wrestling/{{Edge}} went behind Wrestling/{{Matt Hardy}}'s back to go after his girlfriend Wrestling/{{Lita}}, instead of disciplining Edge for the incident, WWE management fired Matt. ''Massive'' fan outcry caused Hardy to be rehired after a month or two, but he was practically buried in his feud with Edge and then kept in jobber-to-the-stars position for a couple years. Lita was showered with vitriol from the fans to the point that she eventually quit wrestling because she was tired of the abuse. Edge, on the other hand, used the whole incident, developed his "Rated R Superstar" gimmick from the incident and became a permanent main eventer for years, and never saw the slightest negative consequence for the whole thing. To top it off, the same fans who drove Lita out of the business by chanting "skank" at her forgave Edge within a matter of weeks.weeks.
** To be fair, Hardy did manage to burn away a lot of the good will he'd built up by saying that he wished Edge and Lita would die in a car crash which did cause many fans to turn on him and derailed his progress in the company.

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* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.

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* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.order.
* When Wrestling/{{Edge}} went behind Wrestling/{{Matt Hardy}}'s back to go after his girlfriend Wrestling/{{Lita}}, instead of disciplining Edge for the incident, WWE management fired Matt. ''Massive'' fan outcry caused Hardy to be rehired after a month or two, but he was practically buried in his feud with Edge and then kept in jobber-to-the-stars position for a couple years. Lita was showered with vitriol from the fans to the point that she eventually quit wrestling because she was tired of the abuse. Edge, on the other hand, used the whole incident, developed his "Rated R Superstar" gimmick from the incident and became a permanent main eventer for years, and never saw the slightest negative consequence for the whole thing. To top it off, the same fans who drove Lita out of the business by chanting "skank" at her forgave Edge within a matter of weeks.
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* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, VinceMcMahon calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning JerryLawler.

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* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both booth with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, VinceMcMahon calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning JerryLawler.
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** Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick is fact he IS a CreatorsPet.

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** Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick Being a CreatorsPet is fact he IS a CreatorsPet.his ''gimmick''.
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** Hell, just TripleH ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor RicFlair, TripleH, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and TheBigShow promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like RandyOrton attacking him and his family, or {{Sheamus}} nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on TripleH's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.
* This pretty much comes with the territory in the kayfabe world of wrestling, where ThereAreNoPolice (well, most of the time) and the most powerful heels are free to do practically whatever they want because everyone - including so-called authority figures - is terrified of their retribution.
* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat MattHardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...
** To note, Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick basically is fact he IS a CreatorsPet.
*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even VinceMcMahon seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is pretty much gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).

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** Hell, just TripleH ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor RicFlair, TripleH, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and TheBigShow promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like RandyOrton attacking him and his family, or {{Sheamus}} nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on TripleH's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.
* This pretty much comes with the territory in the kayfabe world of wrestling, where ThereAreNoPolice (well, most of the time) and the most powerful heels are free to do practically whatever they want because everyone - including so-called authority figures - is terrified of their retribution.
* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat MattHardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...
** To note, Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick basically is fact he IS a CreatorsPet.
*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even VinceMcMahon seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is pretty much gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).



**** Also keep in mind he fell victim to numerous beatdowns at the hands of HHH, was hated by every wrestler including the higher ups due to obvious reasons (which naturally came into play in stipulations such as [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Lumberjack matches]]) and later had his [[TheDogBitesBack Legacy teammates]] [[TheStarscream double cross him]]. He got a face turn sure, but to say he faced zero consequences isn't particularly true.

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**** Also keep in mind he fell victim to numerous beatdowns at the hands of HHH, was hated by every wrestler including the higher ups due to obvious reasons (which naturally came into play in stipulations such as [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Lumberjack matches]]) and later had his [[TheDogBitesBack Legacy teammates]] [[TheStarscream double cross him]]. He got a face turn sure, but to say he faced zero consequences isn't particularly true.



* {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' soon afterward. Of course, this could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].

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* {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' soon afterward. Of course, this This could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].



* And, of course, StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].

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* And, of course, StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].



* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be pretty much his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.

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* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be pretty much his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.
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* During the buildup to Wrestlemania XIX, Triple H was moved into a quick feud with Booker T. Seeing as most Wrestlemania feuds tend to have months, sometimes even years to develop, Triple H needed to get some quick heat. What he does is say some pretty racist things to get some cheap heat for their buildup. Come Wrestlemania does Booker T take the title from him? No, he gets beaten.
** Hell, just Triple H ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor Ric Flair, Triple H, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and Big Show promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like Randy Orton attacking him and his family, or Sheamus nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on Triple H's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.

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* During the buildup to Wrestlemania XIX, Triple H TripleH was moved into a quick feud with Booker T. BookerT. Seeing as most Wrestlemania feuds tend to have months, sometimes even years to develop, Triple H TripleH needed to get some quick heat. What he does is say some pretty racist things to get some cheap heat for their buildup. Come Wrestlemania does Booker T BookerT take the title from him? No, he gets beaten.
** Hell, just Triple H TripleH ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor Ric Flair, Triple H, RicFlair, TripleH, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and Big Show TheBigShow promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like Randy Orton RandyOrton attacking him and his family, or Sheamus {{Sheamus}} nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on Triple H's TripleH's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.



* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat Matt Hardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...

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* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat Matt Hardy MattHardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...



*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even Vince [=McMahon=] seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is pretty much gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).
* He abused and tormented Ted [=DiBiase=] Jr. & Cody Rhodes for over a year, injured people placing them out of action, attacked HHH's wife Stephanie, stealing kiss from her as well right in front of him and......Randy Orton is now treated like a face. Despite being the most anti-social person in WWE, Orton receives cheers now because of his leather pants. Worst yet when Edge even called him and fans on this and it was ignored as RKO chanted through arena.

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*** Doesn't apply to Drew anymore since even Vince [=McMahon=] VinceMcMahon seems to have caught on that he's not getting over at all, as his push is pretty much gone, and he was recently ''deported'' (kayfabe, although it was based on a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot real life issue involving his work visa]]).
* He abused and tormented Ted [=DiBiase=] Jr. & Cody Rhodes CodyRhodes for over a year, injured people placing them out of action, attacked HHH's wife Stephanie, StephanieMcMahon, stealing kiss from her as well right in front of him and......Randy Orton is now treated like a face. Despite being the most anti-social person in WWE, Orton receives cheers now because of his leather pants. Worst yet when Edge {{Edge}} even called him and fans on this and it was ignored as RKO chanted through the arena.



* Kane got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' soon afterward. Of course, this could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].
** Though after his feud with the Undertaker in 2010, Kane soon got his when Edge did some torturous things against Kane and his father Paul Bearer... In that case, what goes around actually did come back around.

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* Kane {{Wrestler/Kane}} got one in the summer of 2009. He kidnapped and tortured The Great Khali's "brother," Ranjin Singh, and launched some sneak attacks on Khali himself to boot. You'd think that Kane was definitely cruising for a comeuppance, but afterward he defeated Khali in pay-per-view matches ''twice''. And just to make things even more aggravating, Kane ''turned face'' soon afterward. Of course, this could just be because [[PopularityPower WWE fans honestly like Kane more than they do Khali]].
** Though after his feud with the Undertaker TheUndertaker in 2010, Kane soon got his when Edge did some torturous things against Kane and his father Paul Bearer...PaulBearer... In that case, what goes around actually did come back around.



* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.
* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, Vince [=McMahon=] calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning Jerry Lawler.
* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be pretty much his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of the Big Show's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.

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* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL [[JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]] handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.
* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, Vince [=McMahon=] VinceMcMahon calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning Jerry Lawler.
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* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be pretty much his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of the Big Show's TheBigShow's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.
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* In a RealLife example, WWE superstar Edge had an affair with Lita, the then girlfriend to Matt Hardy, that was later revealed to the public. What was Edge, who was married at the time, comeuppance? Why, having him and Lita trounce Matt Hardy [[{{Kayfabe}} in a feud based on the actual action]]. Then he would go on to be a multiple world champion while Matt was the ECW champion for five seconds.
** To be fair Edge and Lita did help Matt get his job back (Matt was fired for talking about the whole thing on his site).
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* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat Matt Hardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being TheWesley wasn't bad enough...
** To note, Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick basically is fact he IS Wesley.

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* As of the 5/14/10 edition of Smackdown!, Drew [=McIntyre=] is officially this. On the 5/7 episode, he beat Matt Hardy (Matt seems to get a lot of this, doesn't he?) so badly that GM Theodore Long stripped him of the Intercontinental Championship and fired him. Karmic justice, right? Wrong. The very next week, Drew interrupts Kofi Kingston's celebration of winning said title in an impromptu tournament and basically announces that Mr. [=McMahon=] had not only re-hired him, but given him the title back as well, quite literally taking it right out of Kingston's hands. All this means that [=McIntyre=] nearly ended Matt's career and ''got off completely scot-free.'' As if being TheWesley a CreatorsPet wasn't bad enough...
** To note, Drew is Mr. [=McMahon's=] favorite on-screen for doing such things while also constantly dealing with Teddy trying to do his job right. His gimmick basically is fact he IS Wesley.a CreatorsPet.
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**** Also keep in mind he fell victim to numerous beatdowns at the hands of HHH, was hated by every wrestler including the higher ups due to obvious reasons (which naturally came into play in stipulations such as [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Lumberjack matches]]) and later had his Legacy teammates [[TheStarscream double cross him]]. He got a face turn sure, but to say he faced zero consequences isn't particularly true.

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**** Also keep in mind he fell victim to numerous beatdowns at the hands of HHH, was hated by every wrestler including the higher ups due to obvious reasons (which naturally came into play in stipulations such as [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Lumberjack matches]]) and later had his [[TheDogBitesBack Legacy teammates teammates]] [[TheStarscream double cross him]]. He got a face turn sure, but to say he faced zero consequences isn't particularly true.
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**** Also keep in mind he fell victim to numerous beatdowns at the hands of HHH, was hated by every wrestler including the higher ups due to obvious reasons (which naturally came into play in stipulations such as [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Lumberjack matches]]) and later had his Legacy teammates [[TheStarscream double cross him]]. He got a face turn sure, but to say he faced zero consequences isn't particularly true.
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**Though after his feud with the Undertaker in 2010, Kane soon got his when Edge did some torturous things against Kane and his father Paul Bearer... In that case, what goes around actually did come back around.
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* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, Vince [=McMahon=] calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning Jerry Lawler.

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* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, Vince [=McMahon=] calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning Jerry Lawler.Lawler.
* During the late 90s early 2000s, the Big Bossman had a bad heel run where being a karma houdini seemed to be pretty much his gimmick. Outside the ring he did all sorts of horrible things, such as cook Al Snow's dog and feed it to him and disrupt the funeral of the Big Show's father. Inside the ring, most of his matches, win lose or draw, ended with him handcuffing his opponent to the ropes and beating him with a nightstick. He ''never'' got paid back in kind. The worst thing that happened to him was that Big Show won the blowoff match in their feud in short order.
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*** What mitigates this is the fact that while Orton is putting the Nexus members on the shelf and getting sick pleasure out of doing it, Punk hasn't done anything particularly villainous during their feud. The worst thing he did was lead Mason Ryan and David Otunga in a 3-on-1 beatdown of Orton backstage, but by this point, Orton had already injured two of the Nexus members, making it sort of a KickTheSonOfABitch. Before that, the entire 5-man Nexus attacked Orton, but this was the beginning of the feud, and Punk was still looking for revenge when it was partially justified.
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*** Did none of the bookers remember StoneColdSteveAustin and how he got over at all during that angle?
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** Orton punted then Heavyweight Champion, CMPunk in the head, causing (keyfabe) injuries that forced him to forfeit the title. Years later when Punk actually calls him out on this, Punk had switched heel a while back, and Orton has turned face (without really being any less evil), so Punk gets booed for wanting rather justified revenge and Orton is cheered whenever he uses the same head-punting move on members of Punk's group. Orton actually said he wants to legitimately paralyze Punk and the crowd cheered him for this. Orton so far is not only a KarmaHoudini, [[DracoInLeatherPants but the crowd actually supports him getting away with it]].
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** Hell, just Triple H ''in general''. Back in the 10/10/05 episode of Raw, after having betrayed his mentor Ric Flair, Triple H, then the most hated heel in the company, walked in to the rest of the roster glaring at him, and Big Show promising that he'd get what was coming to him one day. Only...he never did. He eventually won the crowd's respect, becoming face by default, and would go on to be one of WWE's most popular babyfaces. And those times where he got close to actually getting his, like Randy Orton attacking him and his family, or Sheamus nearly ending his career, the crowd was still on Triple H's side, AND he would end up coming back from it both times.
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** Just a reminder, but when Orton beat down HHH and the [=McMahon's=], even though it was portrayed as crossing the MoralEventHorizon, the fans were going absolutely mental. He got probably one of the biggest pops of the year when he attacked Stephanie.
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* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.

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* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.eventually.
* Subverted with Paul Heyman at the end of the ''Invasion'' storyline where on the following Raw he appears at the color commentary both with [[JimRoss JR]], [[TemptingFate bragging about getting away with being a part of the whole WCW/ECW alliance]]. Then, Vince [=McMahon=] calls him to the ring, fires him, and replaces him with the returning Jerry Lawler.
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* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and Finlay can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.

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* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and Finlay JBL can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.
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* And, of course, StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].

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* And, of course, StoneColdSteveAustin was the ultimate JerkSue during his time in WWE, getting away with beating up all kinds of people just because he didn't like them or [[ComedicSociopathy to get a cheap laugh]].laugh]].
* The JBL-Finlay feud was a good example of this. JBL handcuffs Finlay to a cage so Vince and Finlay can beat down Hornswoggle. Then a few weeks later he attacks Hornswoggle in the hospital. After that they had little contact until their match at Wrestlemania 24, where JBL threw a garbage can into Hornswoggle and beat Finlay clean. Could be HilariousInHindsight considering how annoying the Hornswoggle character got eventually.

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