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== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* The "disqualification rule", which specifies that a champion can only lose his title by pinfall or submission, often turns into a form of this trope. A champion will "defend" his title by walking away from the ring (taking a countout loss) or by intentionally forcing a disqualification
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* One of a number of ways you can earn a [[Berserk Button|punch in the face]] when playing ''[[Warhammer 40000|Warhammer 40k]]'' is to rig your army so that you can deny your opponent every objective on the board in one (i.e. the last) turn. It's a bit of a crapshoot, considering that objectives only constitute victory in 2/3 of games, and the game has an equal chance of ending on turns 5, 6, or 7, but when the dice are going your way (or your opponent's way) this can be a very cheap way to secure a draw. In a tournament setting, this can knock you straight out of any kind of running, as tournaments tend to reward not only victory, but utter annihilation of your opponent. Getting even one draw will likely cost you the whole thing.
** Some of the [[So Last Season|older armies]], such as the [[Fragile Speedster|Eldar]], practically live off stunts like this, and would not survive the [[Lensman Arms Race|codex creep]] were it not for their ability to pull it off on command.
** Because of how objectives work in 5th edition
** This is all far less of a problem for [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle|Warhammer Fantasy]] because Fantasy uses a Victory Points system for everything, whereas 40k [[Dummied Out|almost never does]].
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