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* [[Professional Wrestling]] games can get this way too. Get a no-DQ match in, the ultimately-buffed character, some poor jobber, and inflict pain in a very customizable manner. Especially if you lost the prior match to disqualification, too -- remember no-DQ? Remember how the referees of late actually appear in the ring?
* [[Professional Wrestling]] games can get this way too. Get a no-DQ match in, the ultimately-buffed character, some poor jobber, and inflict pain in a very customizable manner. Especially if you lost the prior match to disqualification, too -- remember no-DQ? Remember how the referees of late actually appear in the ring?
** Is it wrong to put the Great Khali against Candice Michelle? Is it so wrong?
** Is it wrong to put the Great Khali against Candice Michelle? Is it so wrong?
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* In ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]'', after you K.O. an opponent, you can press the start button to interrupt your victory pose and continue attacking your opponent who is lying unconscious on the ground. You can even pull off a hyper combo if you're fast enough...
* In ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]'', after you K.O. an opponent, you can press the start button to interrupt your victory pose and continue attacking your opponent who is lying unconscious on the ground. You can even pull off a hyper combo if you're fast enough...


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