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* The four, who mostly look normal and wimpy, take advantage of being underestimated whenever possible in ''[[With Strings Attached]]''. In fact, they win the day because the skahs (and Jeft, for that matter) cannot conceive of them being competent, especially after George and Ringo are [[Brought Down to Normal|depowered]].
* ''[[Ultimate Sleepwalker|Ultimate Sleepwalker: The New Dreams]]'' features [[Psycho for Hire]] Bullseye, who brags about being an A-list supervillain and mocks the supposedly C-list 8-Ball when they end up fighting during a [[Mob War]]. {{spoiler|The ensuing fight ends with 8-Ball using his jet-propelled cue stick to flick Bullseye's detached head into a garbage can.}}
* In the ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' part of the massive anime crossover ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20181029074217/https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2793918/1/Ever-After Ever After]'', Balalaika, [[Magnificent Bastard|of all people]] ends up doing the underestimating. No, not any of the main characters, but rather -get this- Yukio Washimine. You see the events of the Fujiyama Gangster Paradise arc ended... Differently. Yukio ends up making a deal with her, her Yakuza wipe out one of her enemies in exchange for their lives. Balalaika thought they'd either be destroyed or they'd succeed but be so decimated that they'd be even easier to take out. However, it turns out Yukio had learned quite a few things from watching Hotel Moscow rip them a new one... ...When the dust settles, the Italians have all been killed with minimal losses on Yukio's side, the Yakuza are now staying in Roanapur, and Balalaika now has to explain to all the other crime bosses that [[This Is Gonna Suck|she just added another potential enemy to a city that's already full of them.]]
 
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* The Jews in the the [[Jewish Revolts]] were a tiny province that gave ''Rome'' the hardest fight she had had for ages. So hard that just subjugating them was considered worthy of a triumph and made the commander [[The Emperor]].
* In the 12th century, the Khwarezmian emperor who ruled much of Greater Iran, thinking that Genghis Khan was only the leader of a small, weak group of nomads, killed and shaved his messengers to humiliate him. The Mongols responded by completely demolishing his empire and adding it to their own in a campaign that was brutal even by their own standards. In large part because they ''also'' have underestimated how troublesome the locals can be. Instead of an expected limited and straightforward action (yet another punitive raid against yet another depraved envoy-killer, and perhaps a small conquest) they met [[The Hashshashin]]s and found themselves in an entirely new area of the "ugly mess" scale - somewhere between an anti-insurgency campaign and Inquisition.
* In November 2010, two drunken yobs thought that it would be a good idea to start a fight with three men they met in the street. Unfortunately for the two, the three people that they picked a fight with were George Cross winners Peter Norton of the British Army and Matt Croucher of the Royal Marines plus Victoria Cross winner Mark Donaldson of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment. It didn't end well for the both of them. Read about it here: https://web.archive.org/web/20120616044026/http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/campaigns/our_boys/3227540/Military-heroes-in-yobs-rout.html
** It's actually a rather common occurence for thieves to horribly underestimate the people they rob. On any given occassion, that random passerby they attempt to hold up might just be a [[Badass Normal]] or packing heat...
** Yeah http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1218651/Thugs-attack-men-dresses--turn-cage-fighters.html
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