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* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, later to be fired within a year along [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze, then he went to work in UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}'s ''World Wrestling Superstars'' the whole '93 and having a fistful of indie matches in the States by '95. By then, a baseless rumor reached the IWC claiming to have proof that Warrior had "kicked the bucket" and was promptly replaced by a certain "Steve [=DiSalvo=]" or by Rick Wilson A.K.A. "The Renegade".

* So in {{Kayfabe}}, Warrior simply vanished until early '96 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]][[note]]Just in time for ''Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} XII'' but most of the time in ''Dark Matches'' and ''House Shows''[[/note]] (Either him or one of his "replacements"). Along came 1998, we witnessed Warrior on [=WCW=] trying to create a stable meant to destroy the [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"/[=OwN=]), '''BUT''' acting more as a supernatural being, performing such feats as manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog or vanishing at will... in a sense, what Jake taught him about DefeatingTheUndefeatable:

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* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, later to be fired within a year along [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze, then he went to work in UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}'s ''World Wrestling Superstars'' the whole '93 and having a fistful of indie matches in the States by in '95. By then, a baseless rumor reached the IWC claiming to have proof that Warrior had "kicked the bucket" and was promptly replaced by a certain "Steve [=DiSalvo=]" or by Rick Wilson A.K.A. "The Renegade".

* So in {{Kayfabe}}, Warrior simply vanished until early '96 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]][[note]]Just in time for ''Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} XII'' but most of the time in ''Dark Matches'' and ''House Shows''[[/note]] (Either him or one of his "replacements"). Along came 1998, we witnessed Warrior on [=WCW=] trying to create a stable meant to destroy the [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"/[=OwN=]), '''BUT''' acting more as a supernatural being, performing such feats as [[MirrorMonster manifesting himself incased within a mirror, mirror]], [[SmokeOut turning into fog fog]] or [[OffscreenTeleportation vanishing at will...will]]... in a sense, what Jake taught him about DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
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As part of what would be a high-profile feud early on August and in what would become their ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'' feud, Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one... a test Warrior couldn't complete, later competing in a TagTeam with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan The Hulkster]] for not to being seen again in TV for a quite sizable ammount of time[[note]]Warrior competed exclusively on ''House shows'', most of the time against Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Papa Shango]] and even a couple of "Heavyweight championship matches" against Wrestling/RicFlair and Wrestling/RandySavage[[/note]].

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As part of what would be a high-profile feud early on August and in what would become their ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'' feud, Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one... a test Warrior couldn't complete, later competing in a TagTeam with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan The Hulkster]] for not to being be seen again in TV for a quite sizable ammount of time[[note]]Warrior competed exclusively on ''House shows'', most of the time against Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Papa Shango]] and even a couple of "Heavyweight championship matches" against Wrestling/RicFlair and Wrestling/RandySavage[[/note]].
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-->"...there you fought for your life, that was the mistake, you fought it! You got to learn, The Undertaker's way brother is the Dark Side... The Snake's side if you can understand.<-->...if you're gonna get to heaven you gonna go through hell!"

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-->"...there you fought for your life, that was the mistake, you fought it! You got to learn, The Undertaker's way brother is the Dark Side... The Snake's side if you can understand.<-->...if you're gonna get to heaven you you're gonna go through hell!"
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[[WMG: Jake '''[[{{Kayfabe}} "slay"]]''' (...or at least, being one of the main causes of such deed) [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengeance.]]

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[[WMG: Jake '''[[{{Kayfabe}} "slay"]]''' "slain"]]''' (...or at least, being he was one of the main causes of such deed) the such) [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengeance.]]



-->"...there you fought for your life, that was the mistake, you fought it! You got to learn, The Undertaker's way brother is the Dark Side... The Snake's side if you can understand."

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-->"...there you fought for your life, that was the mistake, you fought it! You got to learn, The Undertaker's way brother is the Dark Side... The Snake's side if you can understand."<-->...if you're gonna get to heaven you gonna go through hell!"

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[[WMG: Jake "helped" by '''[[{{Kayfabe}} slaying]]''' (...or at least, being one of the main causes of such deed) [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengeance.]]

As part of what would be a high-profile feud in ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'', Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one... a test Warrior couldn't complete, later competing in a TagTeam with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan The Hulkster]] to not being seen again in TV for a quite sizable ammount of time[[note]]Warrior competed exclusively on ''House shows'', most of the time against Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Papa Shango]] and even a couple of "Heavyweight championship matches" against Wrestling/RicFlair and Wrestling/RandySavage[[/note]].

* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, later to be fired within a year along [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze, then he went to work in UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}'s ''World Wrestling Superstars'' the whole '93 and having a fistful of indie matches in the States by '95.

* In {{Kayfabe}} Warrior simply vanished until early '96 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]][[note]]Just in time for ''Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} XII'' but most of the time in ''Dark Matches'' and ''House Shows''[[/note]]. Along came 1998, we witnessed Warrior on [=WCW=] trying to create a stable meant to destroy the [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"/[=OwN=]), '''BUT''' acting more as a supernatural being, performing such feats as manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog or vanishing at will... in a sense, what Jake taught him about DefeatingTheUndefeatable.

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[[WMG: Jake "helped" by '''[[{{Kayfabe}} slaying]]''' "slay"]]''' (...or at least, being one of the main causes of such deed) [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengeance.]]

As part of what would be a high-profile feud early on August and in what would become their ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'', '91]]'' feud, Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one... a test Warrior couldn't complete, later competing in a TagTeam with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan The Hulkster]] to for not to being seen again in TV for a quite sizable ammount of time[[note]]Warrior competed exclusively on ''House shows'', most of the time against Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Papa Shango]] and even a couple of "Heavyweight championship matches" against Wrestling/RicFlair and Wrestling/RandySavage[[/note]].

* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, later to be fired within a year along [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze, then he went to work in UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}'s ''World Wrestling Superstars'' the whole '93 and having a fistful of indie matches in the States by '95. \n\n By then, a baseless rumor reached the IWC claiming to have proof that Warrior had "kicked the bucket" and was promptly replaced by a certain "Steve [=DiSalvo=]" or by Rick Wilson A.K.A. "The Renegade".

* In {{Kayfabe}} So in {{Kayfabe}}, Warrior simply vanished until early '96 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]][[note]]Just in time for ''Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} XII'' but most of the time in ''Dark Matches'' and ''House Shows''[[/note]].Shows''[[/note]] (Either him or one of his "replacements"). Along came 1998, we witnessed Warrior on [=WCW=] trying to create a stable meant to destroy the [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"/[=OwN=]), '''BUT''' acting more as a supernatural being, performing such feats as manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog or vanishing at will... in a sense, what Jake taught him about DefeatingTheUndefeatable.DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
-->"...there you fought for your life, that was the mistake, you fought it! You got to learn, The Undertaker's way brother is the Dark Side... The Snake's side if you can understand."
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[[WMG: Jake "slain" [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengance.]]

As part of what would be their ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'' feud, Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one, same test Warrior couldn't complete and not being seen again in the promotion for a quite sizable ammount of time.

* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon to later be fired with [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze.

* In {{Kayfabe}} Warrior simply vanished until early '97 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]]. Later in 1998's [=WCW=], we witnessed Warrior trying to create a stable meant to destroy [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"), ''BUT'' acting more as a supernatural being manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog, vanishing at will and the likes.

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[[WMG: Jake "slain" "helped" by '''[[{{Kayfabe}} slaying]]''' (...or at least, being one of the main causes of such deed) [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengance.vengeance.]]

As part of what would be their a high-profile feud in ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'' feud, '91]]'', Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one, same one... a test Warrior couldn't complete and complete, later competing in a TagTeam with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan The Hulkster]] to not being seen again in the promotion TV for a quite sizable ammount of time.

time[[note]]Warrior competed exclusively on ''House shows'', most of the time against Wrestling/{{Kamala}}, [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Papa Shango]] and even a couple of "Heavyweight championship matches" against Wrestling/RicFlair and Wrestling/RandySavage[[/note]].

* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, later to be fired with within a year along [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze.craze, then he went to work in UsefulNotes/{{Germany}}'s ''World Wrestling Superstars'' the whole '93 and having a fistful of indie matches in the States by '95.

* In {{Kayfabe}} Warrior simply vanished until early '97 '96 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]]. Later return]][[note]]Just in 1998's [=WCW=], time for ''Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} XII'' but most of the time in ''Dark Matches'' and ''House Shows''[[/note]]. Along came 1998, we witnessed Warrior on [=WCW=] trying to create a stable meant to destroy the [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"), ''BUT'' Nation"/[=OwN=]), '''BUT''' acting more as a supernatural being being, performing such feats as manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog, fog or vanishing at will and the likes.will... in a sense, what Jake taught him about DefeatingTheUndefeatable.
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[[WMG: Jake "slain" [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Warrior]], and after that we only witnessed the latter's disembodied spirit crying for vengance.]]

As part of what would be their ''[[Wrestling/SummerSlam SummerSlam '91]]'' feud, Warrior asked The Snake to "enlight him" on how to take on Wrestling/TheUndertaker. Jake agreed under the condition Warrior had to embrace "TheDarkSide". To do so, Jake put Warrior into a set of 3 increasingly disturbing tests, being to cross a dark path carpeted with living venomous snakes the last one, same test Warrior couldn't complete and not being seen again in the promotion for a quite sizable ammount of time.

* In RealLife, Warrior went into a paying dispute with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon to later be fired with [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith The British Bulldog]] from [=WWF=] in the middle of the steroids scandal's craze.

* In {{Kayfabe}} Warrior simply vanished until early '97 for [[FreezeFrameBonus a really short-lived return]]. Later in 1998's [=WCW=], we witnessed Warrior trying to create a stable meant to destroy [=nWo=] (The appopiatedly named "One Warrior Nation"), ''BUT'' acting more as a supernatural being manifesting himself incased within a mirror, turning into fog, vanishing at will and the likes.

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