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* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Back in [[The Eighties]], he would get violently upset if he thought someone was making moves on Elizabeth. [[It Got Worse|It went downhill from there]].
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Back in [[The Eighties]], he would get violently upset if he thought someone was making moves on Elizabeth. [[It Got Worse|It went downhill from there]].
** By the end of his career he was so paranoid that he carried a gun in his bag at all times.
** By the end of his career he was so paranoid that he carried a gun in his bag at all times.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Basically, he was the Daffy Duck to [[Hulk Hogan]]'s [[Bugs Bunny]].
* [[Take That]]: The song "Be A Man Hogan!" off of his rap album, which is pretty much all about his [[Real Life]] feud with [[Hulk Hogan]] and his refusal to face Savage in a real wrestling match.
* [[Take That]]: The song "Be A Man Hogan!" off of his rap album, which is pretty much all about his [[Real Life]] feud with [[Hulk Hogan]] and his refusal to face Savage in a real wrestling match.
* [[Ted Baxter]]: Basically, he was the Daffy Duck to [[Hulk Hogan]]'s [[Bugs Bunny]].
* [[Underwear of Power]]
* [[Underwear of Power]]
* [[Unperson]]: For years, Savage ''was'' treated like this by [[Vince McMahon]] and WWE, for reasons known only to Savage and McMahon. And, no, it's not because of a certain wrestling [[Urban Legend]]<ref>(which allegedly involved a then-18-year old [[Stephanie McMahon]], and whether [[Memetic Molester|if it was rape or consensual]] [[Your Mileage May Vary|is up to debate]])</ref> that many fans (and even [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhVoh9fLJbk Dave Meltzer]) believes to this day. It more than likely had to do with Savage jumping to WCW. Thankfully, WWE has decided to recognize Savage's contributions to wrestling history as of late, with matches of his showing up on various DVD compilations as well as his own three-disc set, ''Macho Madness''.
* [[Unperson]]: For years, Savage ''was'' treated like this by [[Vince McMahon]] and WWE, for reasons known only to Savage and McMahon. And, no, it's not because of a certain wrestling [[Urban Legend]]<ref>(which allegedly involved a then-18-year old [[Stephanie McMahon]], and whether [[Memetic Molester|if it was rape or consensual]] [[Your Mileage May Vary|is up to debate]])</ref> that many fans (and even [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhVoh9fLJbk Dave Meltzer]) believes to this day. It more than likely had to do with Savage jumping to WCW. Thankfully, WWE has decided to recognize Savage's contributions to wrestling history as of late, with matches of his showing up on various DVD compilations as well as his own three-disc set, ''Macho Madness''.