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'''John Layfield''' was a [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]], who wrestled in the [[WWE]] from the mid-90s, up until 2009, when he announced his retirement after ''[[Wrestlemania]] XXV''.
'''John Layfield''' was a [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]], who wrestled in the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] from the mid-90s, up until 2009, when he announced his retirement after ''[[Wrestlemania]] XXV''.


Outside the ring, he is a successful stock broker and a financial analyst, first for [[MSNBC]], and later, [[Fox News Channel]]. He wrote a book called "Have More Money Now" (released in 2003), which is about him being involved in the stock market trade. And he also has a (mostly) political podcast, [[The Eponymous Show|The John Layfield Show]].
Outside the ring, he is a successful stock broker and a financial analyst, first for [[MSNBC]], and later, [[Fox News Channel]]. He wrote a book called "Have More Money Now" (released in 2003), which is about him being involved in the stock market trade. And he also has a (mostly) political podcast, [[The Eponymous Show|The John Layfield Show]].


You can learn more about his career at [[The Other Wiki]].
You can learn more about his career at [[The Other Wiki]].
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=== '''Tropes Associated with John Layfield include:''' ===


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* [[Arch Enemy]]: [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[John Cena]], [[Batista]] and [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]].
* [[Arch Enemy]]: [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[John Cena]], [[Batista]] and [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.|Rey Mysterio]].
** Arguably, [[The Miz]] in [[Real Life]].
** Arguably, [[The Miz]] in [[Real Life]].
* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Taunted a german crowd during a house show in 2004 by goose-stepping, implying that is what he thought of them. This stunt got him fired from CNBC, something he even brought up in-universe before the faithful match on the ''Great American Bash'' where he won the WWE title.
* [[A God Am I|A Wrestling God Am I]]
* [[A God Am I|A Wrestling God Am I]]
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]/[[Bash Brothers]]: With Faarooq/Ron Simmons, in the ring and in [[Real Life]].
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]/[[Bash Brothers]]: With Faarooq/Ron Simmons, in the ring and in [[Real Life]].
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* [[Genius Bruiser]]
* [[Genius Bruiser]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Yes, the redneck professional wrestler has worked for MSNBC as a financial advisor.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Yes, the redneck professional wrestler has worked for MSNBC as a financial advisor.
* [[Kent Brockman News]]: During a impending blizzard, JBL went out to give out the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShB4KInqW4Y report].
* [[Kick the Dog]]: When he legit-stiffed The Blue Meanie at the ECW ''One Night Stand'' PPV in 2005.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: When he legit-stiffed The Blue Meanie at the ECW ''One Night Stand'' PPV in 2005.
** There also also accusations that Bradshaw, alongside with [[Chris Benoit]] and [[Bob Holly]], were stiffing the rookies, and that his most vocal critics refer to him as a bully.
** There also also accusations that Bradshaw, alongside with [[Chris Benoit]] and [[Bob Holly]], were stiffing the rookies, and that his most vocal critics refer to him as a bully.

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John Layfield was a professional wrestler, who wrestled in the WWE from the mid-90s, up until 2009, when he announced his retirement after Wrestlemania XXV.

Outside the ring, he is a successful stock broker and a financial analyst, first for MSNBC, and later, Fox News Channel. He wrote a book called "Have More Money Now" (released in 2003), which is about him being involved in the stock market trade. And he also has a (mostly) political podcast, The John Layfield Show.

You can learn more about his career at The Other Wiki.


John Bradshaw Layfield provides examples of the following tropes:

JBL: I wanna slap that smile right off his face. He hasn't busted a grape. He comes here, calling himself MVP, dressed like a Bud Light can, stole that outfit from a damn Power Ranger, and he walks around strutting IN A RING THAT I'VE BLED, SWEAT, AND BUSTED MY ASS IN!