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- In WWE, wrestlers who have been feuding long enough will pull off something that garners this trope. Most recent examples involve The Nexus beating the hell out of people, though their favorite punching bag John Cena pulled this off himself at Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2010 where after beating Nexus leader Wade Barrett, he pulled a table on top of him and then dropped a series of supposedly decorative steel chairs suspended by a cable on top of him.
- Heels are more likely to pull this trope on regular episodes just because they can.
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