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* Eugene, [[WWE]]'s resident "special" wrestler, started out as a [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Idiot Savant]] who, despite his mental handicaps, was an excellent ring technician. [[Face|Faces]] lined up to be his friend thanks to his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass, and [[Heel|heels]] lined up to manipulate him to their own ends, thanks to... his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass. Unfortunately, he eventually got [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] and became a [[Jobber]], and towards the end of his run served mostly as a way for heels to [[Kick the Dog]].
* Eugene, [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]'s resident "special" wrestler, started out as a [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Idiot Savant]] who, despite his mental handicaps, was an excellent ring technician. [[Face|Faces]] lined up to be his friend thanks to his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass, and [[Heel|heels]] lined up to manipulate him to their own ends, thanks to... his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass. Unfortunately, he eventually got [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] and became a [[Jobber]], and towards the end of his run served mostly as a way for heels to [[Kick the Dog]].


* [[Jeff Hardy]] has been portrayed like this as well. He gyrates and dances his way to the ring, covers his arms and face in fluorescent paint, makes abstract paintings backstage, openly refers to his fans as freaks and misfits (in a good way, indicating that he's just as much one as them), and throws his body into his every attack with reckless abandon... and is a two-time [[WWE]] world heavyweight champion and six-time tag-team champ. Even better? He fits this trope in [[Real Life]] as well, as his real behavior is even ''more'' bizarre, and yet he was respected enough and loved by the fans enough during his WWE run that he was given all those title reigns.
* [[Jeff Hardy]] has been portrayed like this as well. He gyrates and dances his way to the ring, covers his arms and face in fluorescent paint, makes abstract paintings backstage, openly refers to his fans as freaks and misfits (in a good way, indicating that he's just as much one as them), and throws his body into his every attack with reckless abandon... and is a two-time [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] world heavyweight champion and six-time tag-team champ. Even better? He fits this trope in [[Real Life]] as well, as his real behavior is even ''more'' bizarre, and yet he was respected enough and loved by the fans enough during his WWE run that he was given all those title reigns.
** Amy -Lita- Dumas wrote in her book how some one once told her that Jeff had bought a Bobcat, her first reaction was that he had acquired an actual wild animal as a pet; as opposed to the skid loader/earth moving equipment that he actually purchased. Even among his close friends he's 'off' enough that both were perfectly logical assumptions.
** Amy -Lita- Dumas wrote in her book how some one once told her that Jeff had bought a Bobcat, her first reaction was that he had acquired an actual wild animal as a pet; as opposed to the skid loader/earth moving equipment that he actually purchased. Even among his close friends he's 'off' enough that both were perfectly logical assumptions.



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Examples of Bunny Ears Lawyer in Professional Wrestling include:

  • Eugene, WWE's resident "special" wrestler, started out as a Professional Wrestling Idiot Savant who, despite his mental handicaps, was an excellent ring technician. Faces lined up to be his friend thanks to his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass, and heels lined up to manipulate him to their own ends, thanks to... his simple, childlike demeanor and his kicking a lot of ass. Unfortunately, he eventually got Flanderized and became a Jobber, and towards the end of his run served mostly as a way for heels to Kick the Dog.
  • Jeff Hardy has been portrayed like this as well. He gyrates and dances his way to the ring, covers his arms and face in fluorescent paint, makes abstract paintings backstage, openly refers to his fans as freaks and misfits (in a good way, indicating that he's just as much one as them), and throws his body into his every attack with reckless abandon... and is a two-time WWE world heavyweight champion and six-time tag-team champ. Even better? He fits this trope in Real Life as well, as his real behavior is even more bizarre, and yet he was respected enough and loved by the fans enough during his WWE run that he was given all those title reigns.
    • Amy -Lita- Dumas wrote in her book how some one once told her that Jeff had bought a Bobcat, her first reaction was that he had acquired an actual wild animal as a pet; as opposed to the skid loader/earth moving equipment that he actually purchased. Even among his close friends he's 'off' enough that both were perfectly logical assumptions.