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3''Kayfabe: A Fake Real Movie About A Fake Real Sport'' (also released as ''Kayfabe: Work Your Gimmick'') is a 2007 {{Mockumentary}} about ProfessionalWrestling written and directed by Michael Raven and Michael Scully, and is a loving tribute to the fiction and reality of wrestling. The story concerns the TCICWF (Tri-City International Championship Wrestling Federation), which is ending due to their lease not being renewed. The individual wrestlers, ranging from the heel Randy "The Rocket" Tyler to his perennial face opponent Steve Justice to the jobbers such as "Lucky" Lupichuk (gang-banger, loser, and blader), El Roboto Magnifico (masked robot wrestler) to "Tomahawk Jacques" (Canadian-French Irish-Native American wrestler) to Casa Nova (CampStraight muscle man) to Blue Avenger (the rookie, forced to use the most absurd gimmicks), are all trying to make their most of the final shows, and trying to figure out what more there is to life than wrestling.
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5Skewering multiple wrestling tropes, as well as indy wrestling in general, this film is a must-see for anyone in the wrestling business.
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7The film has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80sEfEV6m74 been made available on]] Website/YouTube in September 2016 after the original official website went down.
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10!!This film exhibits the following tropes
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12* ArcWords: "Gimmick" is initially used to describe the gimmick used by the wrestlers, but is then used interchangeably to refer to blading, merchandising, {{kayfabe}}, and everything else in the business.
13* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Al Thompson. He even "wrestles" in the last show.]]
14* TheBet: Steve Justice bets to Randy the Rocket that he can get himself out of the battle royal first. Justice ultimately wins $20 for doing so.
15* BlatantLies: Steve Justice mentions the traditional after-match bar brawl; though he claims to be above the tradition, [[NotSoAboveItAll Justice actually takes part in them]]!
16* BookEnd: Steve Justice [[spoiler:started and finished the film as the champion, fittingly against Randy Tyler.]]
17* BrutalHonesty: The comment Randy says falls under WrestlingDoesntPay.
18-->'''Randy:''' The thing you've got to remember... is that [[WrestlingDoesntPay these guys, they don't do it for the money]]. There ''is'' no money. [[DoingItForTheArt They do it because they love to entertain]]. They love to go out there and make the people boo and make people cheer... they risk their necks and bust their ass, week after week. It's a shame, because... a couple of them... a couple of them work really hard, and they all get to the show. [[ShaggyDogStory But for most of them, most of them, it's... back to carrying a lunch pail]].
19* CListFodder: "Lucky" Lupichuk is billed in every match as having never won a match in his fourteen month career. [[spoiler:He wins his final match against the "Idaho Assassin"]].
20* CampStraight: Casa Nova is played up as fitting every gay stereotype up to and including portraying himself as a ladies man without a lady in sight. [[spoiler:At the end of the film, we meet his hot fiancée Tatiana]].
21* CareerEndingInjury: Todd Powers’ shoulder injury was what derailed his football career.
22* CasanovaWannabe: Marco Pain attempts to pick up some ladies with his [[UnusualEuphemism ''pythons'']].
23* CheapHeat: Randy lives on this trope. His final match has him instructing the audience on proper hygiene before the match starts.
24* ComicallyMissingThePoint: A few wrestlers have done this; the highlights include Casa “Super” Nova revealing that he doesn’t speak Spanish when Justice points out that his name could mean the ‘House of “Super” Nova’, Tomahawk Jacques insisting that he washes himself all the time when the pastor insists that they keep their wrestling clean and Steve Justice calling out The Cantaloupe Kid for leaving although he chose to leave because of seeing Casa “Super” Nova in the nude.
25* CoolOldGuy: Al Thompson, owner of the promotion, steps into the ring for the final match to demonstrate the skills he was known for. [[spoiler:He's just as old and frail as you might expect, but make up for it with dirty tactics and a refusal to run the match as called]].
26* TheDogBitesBack: Tomahawk Jacques delivers a long-awaited promo to Steve Justice after taking one too many barbs from him following the last show. The wrestlers praise Jacques for finally standing up for himself.
27-->'''Jacques:''' [[SuddenlyShouting JUSTICE! I AM FUCKING SICK AND TIRED OF YOU CONSTANTLY RAGGING ON ME! OUT THERE… TALK, TALK, TALK, TALK! THAT IS ALL WE EVER HEAR YOU DO! I DON’T WANT TO HEAR YOU TALK ANYMORE, I JUST WANT TO HEAR YOU LISTEN! YOU THOUGHT I’D NEVER DO THAT… BUT NO… MEANS NO!!!]]
28* FanBoy: Cam Cunningham does odd jobs around the gym, including rounding up props for them, in hopes that one day he can break into the business like his hero, Randy.
29* FinishingMove: The wrestlers establish before the match what the "finishing move" will be, and the wrestlers jealously guard their particular signature move.
30* ForeignWrestlingHeel: "The Ninja Assassin of Death" is a masked wrestler ostensibly flown in from Japan [[spoiler:actually Randy Tyler]]. Lampshaded in that Marco Pain constantly makes fascism references as Jimmy Swagger, the other announcer, corrects him about how Japan is a democracy, and one of the USA's major trade allies.
31* GoodIsDumb: The faces always fall for Tyler's handshake shenanigans even as the audience yells out that it's a trap. Lampshaded in a later match with Steve Justice.
32-->'''Jimmy:''' [[IgnoredExpert Don't fall for it, Steve!]]
33-->'''Marco:''' [[BlatantLies Tyler's an honest man!]]
34* GoshDarnItToHeck: [[https://youtu.be/80sEfEV6m74?t=27m Todd Powers is not a fan of foul language]] and uses very minced oaths in the ring.
35* TheHeart: Despite his heel persona, Tyler is the one who holds the wrestling promotion together when Al disappears. [[spoiler:He even gives Justice the victory and the title in the last match, contrary to how he booked it, because he saw that it was what the fans wanted, and because he knew Justice needed it]].
36* HomoeroticSubtext: Casa Nova is a walking stereotype with how he's obsessed with his physique, is constantly naked in the locker room, and how he insists on maintaining holds that involve mashing wrestler crotches because "it's hot". The interviewer even explicitly asks about the link between wrestling and homoeroticism, much to the discomfort of every wrestler but Casa Nova.
37* HowMuchMoreCanHeTake: The announcers valiantly try to establish this when Justice decides to maintain a four-minute chinlock on Lucky to spite the crowd.
38* ImYourBiggestFan: Cam Cunningham prides himself as being Randy the Rocket’s big fan.
39* ImprobableWeaponUser: One of the matches is a hardcore match between Lucky and the "Idaho Assassin". The usual weapons come into play, from cookie trays to a steel chair to barbed wire. But the ultimate weapon that the "Idaho Assassin" pulls out after discarding several others? '''A baked potato'''.
40* InnocentlyInsensitive: Casa “Super” Nova, as he takes part in an interview regarding homosexuality in wrestling. While he does make it clear that he’s for it, he does make Randy, Steve, Todd and Al uncomfortable.
41* IronicName: "Lucky" Lupichuk, a man who has yet to win a match when the film started. [[spoiler: [[ThrowTheDogABone At least his luck begins to turn in his final match in TCICWF]].]]
42* IncrediblyLamePun: Marco Pain’s comment on Randy’s roll of coins against Todd Powers.
43-->'''Marco:''' Looks like Tyler’s trying to cash in on Powers and take this match!
44* {{Kayfabe}}: Beyond the name of the film, the plot makes clear that the audience expects certain tropes to be in play even as they mock them.
45* MeanCharacterNiceActor: In-universe. Randy "The Rocket" Tyler may be the most hated wrestler TCICWF has in their roster, but off the field, he's actually [[NiceGuy a kind figure]] [[PunchClockVillain who's just doing his job]]. Inverted with Steve Justice, as although he plays the face, his [[ThePrimaDonna off-screen]] [[{{Jerkass}} personality]] does not match.
46* MistakenForGay: Several of the wrestlers are convinced that Casa Nova must be gay due to his aforementioned lack of pants in the locker room, an obsession with oiled physiques, and a tendency to maintain holds in the ring just a bit too long.
47* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Tomahawk Jacques’ gimmick involves him being a French Canadian Irish Native Wrestler. Randy the Rocket comments that the gimmick is eclectic.
48* NoodleIncident: Marco Pain mentions being knocked out by a potato. Several times.
49* NotCheatingUnlessYouGetCaught: Tyler's usual ending is to get his opponent and the referee off-guard with a crotch-kick or [[AHandfulForAnEye powder]] followed by him pulling a roll of quarters from this trunks to land the final punch. In this case, it's incredible obvious that he cheated because the quarters usually go everywhere.
50* OhCrap: Randy is forced with one when Steve Justice eliminates himself in a Battle Royal from the word 'go', therefore losing TheBet to Justice.
51* [[OnceAnEpisode Once a Match]]: Lucky blades himself, regardless of what kind of match it is. Steve Justice [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this in a comment:
52-->'''Justice:''' It's like wrestling a hemophilliac.
53** Lucky even casually demonstrates this to the interviewer.
54* {{Pixellation}}: Casa “Super” Nova, when he attempts to introduce himself to The Cantaloupe Kid.
55* RayOfHopeEnding: [[spoiler: While TCICWF folds and the staff move on to greener pastures, Randy and Al intend to start the company back up in the stinger.]]
56* ReligiousBruiser: Todd Powers is a Christian both in and out of the ring, complete with a wrestling singlet featuring Ichthys symbols.
57* RightForTheWrongReasons: Steve Justice argues to be the champion for the last show of TCICWF, but mainly because he wants to crush Randy Tyler. [[spoiler: Randy ultimately does honour Justice’s wish during the match, and Steve’s accomplishment results in [[APirate400YearsTooLate him becoming Steven Plunder in a new promotion]].]]
58* TheRival: Justice and Tyler, both in and out of the ring. In-ring, they play out the heel vs. face dynamic. Out of the ring, Justice wants to be recognized more while Tyler recognizes the value of having the audience hate the current champion and cheer for them to be deposed. [[spoiler:Ultimately, Tyler gives Justice the victory and the belt in the last match because it's best for the business]].
59* RousingSpeech: Marco Pain delivers one to the disgruntled roster in the final show.
60* RuleOfThree: Marco Pain as he is calling the finish to a match between Justice and a clean Lucky.
61-->'''[[CaptainObvious Marco]]:''' Looks like he's got him, Jimmy.
62* RunningGag: Cam keeps forgetting the bell, leading to outlandish replacements.
63* ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle: The title is "Kayfabe" followed by a nine-word subtitle.
64* SirSwearsALot: Al Thompson. He favors the goddamn word '[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment goddamn]]'.
65* SmallNameBigEgo: Steve Justice. He constantly demands squash matches when he is to do double duty and wants to be the final TCICWF champion, with him being a seasoned wrestler. Randy [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this by revealing Justice's masked alter-ego as his only major appearance outside the company.
66-->'''Randy:''' He's not a household name.
67** Al Thompson [[spoiler: in the final show of TCICWF. In the match, he goes against the script between him and The Blue Avenger completely.]]
68* [[CurbStompBattle Squash Match]]: Steve Justice insists on this when he gets double-booked (which is apparently often) so that he can conserve his strength for the main match. [[spoiler:It turns out that most of his opponents are his usual rival, Randy Tyler, under a mask]]. Both Lucky and Jacques suffer from this in their respective matches.
69* SmokingIsNotCool: Al Thompson - a chain-smoking alcoholic veteran of the wrestling business - [[spoiler: takes on The Blue Avenger in the final show. [[BrutalHonesty His clearly abysmal performance in the match]] shows that after being out of shape for a few years and instead favoring smoking cigarettes and drinking, chances are that you would be a mere shadow of your former self. Being as serious as a heart attack, Thompson opts out of the company.]]
70* TheStinger: Instead of ending the interview, [[spoiler: the female interviewer and the cameraman follow Randy Tyler and find out where he gets his wrestling tights.]]
71* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: Al Thompson’s daughter Wendy, who is in a relationship with The Rookie.
72* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The ending credits scrolls over [[spoiler: a final interview with Randy where he describes where everyone wound up, and his belief that they'll all come back to the TCICWF. His own epilogue is detailed, but his work uniform suggests that he was not one of the ones who found success.]]
73** It helps that [[spoiler: Randy is taking courses in the marketing business, intending to resurrect TCICWF from the grave.]]
74* WhileYouWereInDiapers: Al Thompson begrudgingly takes The Rookie under his wing [[spoiler: in the latter's debut match]] and delivers a line from this trope after mentioning the Slingshot.
75* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did it Have to be Little People?]]: Steve Justice has not handled his first TCICWF loss ever to the Miniscule Mauler very well.
76* WouldHitAGirl: Discussed by Jimmy Swaggart and Marco Pain, with the latter going as far as to – alongside the crowd – provoke Al Thompson to hurt his daughter. However, he refuses to do so.
77* WrestlingDoesntPay: See BrutalHonesty above.
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