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* DreamTeam: It was only the ''name'' of his team with Greg Valentine, after all.
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Dewicked trope


* WeaponOfChoice: Hedgeclippers
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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: Wrestling/WrestleMania VI saw Beefcake give [[Wrestling/CurtHennig Mr. Perfect]] his first televised loss.



As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutus_Beefcake The Other Wiki]].

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* NotInTheFace: A stipulation added to all his matches [[JustifiedTrope after his parasailing accident]]. Averted in an infamous match against [[Wrestling/MikeRotunda Irwin R. Shyster]] when – after Wrestling/TedDiBiase interfered to give the beaten Shyster an unfair advantage – he was struck in the face with a metal briefcase.

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* NotInTheFace: A stipulation added to all his matches [[JustifiedTrope after his parasailing accident]].accident. Averted in an infamous match against [[Wrestling/MikeRotunda Irwin R. Shyster]] when – after Wrestling/TedDiBiase interfered to give the beaten Shyster an unfair advantage – he was struck in the face with a metal briefcase.



* WritingAroundTrademarks: WCW calling him Brother Bruti, since "Bruti" was clearly derived from "Brutus."

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* WritingAroundTrademarks: WCW calling him Brother Bruti, since "Bruti" was clearly derived from "Brutus.""
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* TakeThat: One way of interpreting The Disciple (who was, well, a disciple of Hulk Hogan) using the Stunner (under the name "The Apocalypse"), a FinishingMove more associated [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin the guy]] the competing WWF were pushing as their top main eventer. Was it implying that that guy only amounted to a disciple of Hogan?

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* TakeThat: One way of interpreting The Disciple (who was, well, a disciple of Hulk Hogan) using the Stunner (under the name "The Apocalypse"), a FinishingMove more associated also used by [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin the guy]] the competing WWF were pushing as their top main eventer. Was it WCW implying that that guy only amounted to a disciple of Hogan?
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* ImportantHaircut: An accidental one on an episode of "WWF Superstars Of Wrestling" by his own tag team partner Adrian Adonis foreshadowed Beefcake's HeelFaceTurn ... and evolution into "the Barber."

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* FinishingMove: (as Beefcake): Jumping Knee, Sleeper

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(as Beefcake): Jumping Knee, Sleeper



* {{Mook|s}}: As the Disciple

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* {{Mook|s}}: As {{Mooks}}: He was Hogan's mook in the DisciplenWo as the Disciple.



* NewJobsAsThePlotDemands: Had a record ''18'' gimmicks throughout his career.

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* NewJobsAsThePlotDemands: NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Had a record ''18'' gimmicks throughout his career.



* PowerStable: Was the Zodiac of the Dungeon Of Doom from July 15, 1995 through ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=] VI'' on February 11, 1996.

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* PowerStable: PowerStable:
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Was the Zodiac of the Dungeon Of of Doom from July 15, 1995 through ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=] VI'' on February 11, 1996.


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* TakeThat: One way of interpreting The Disciple (who was, well, a disciple of Hulk Hogan) using the Stunner (under the name "The Apocalypse"), a FinishingMove more associated [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin the guy]] the competing WWF were pushing as their top main eventer. Was it implying that that guy only amounted to a disciple of Hogan?

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