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* During the [[WWF]]'s "Gang Wars" period there was a black gang (the Nation of Domination), a Puerto Rican gang (Los Boricuas), a (white) Biker gang (DOA), and a white elitist gang called the "Mean Street Posse" consisting of Shane McMahon's friends from when he was growing up on the [[Blatant Lies|"mean streets"]] of Greenwich Connecticut, who dressed in sweater-vests, dress pants, and topsiders. |
* During the [[WWF]]'s "Gang Wars" period there was a black gang (the Nation of Domination), a Puerto Rican gang (Los Boricuas), a (white) Biker gang (DOA), and a white elitist gang called the "Mean Street Posse" consisting of Shane McMahon's friends from when he was growing up on the [[Blatant Lies|"mean streets"]] of Greenwich Connecticut, who dressed in sweater-vests, dress pants, and topsiders. |
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** It should be noted that the Nation of Domination at least had some token nonblack members throughout their history. |
** It should be noted that the Nation of Domination at least had some token nonblack members throughout their history. |
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* Come to think of it, [[Professional Wrestling]] itself exemplifies this trope. With gangsterism being the quickest and easiest way for a heel to advance his agenda, and with over half of the locker rooms of both [[WWE]] and [[TNA]] having Caucasian ancestry of some sort, this trope becomes inevitable. |
* Come to think of it, [[Professional Wrestling]] itself exemplifies this trope. With gangsterism being the quickest and easiest way for a heel to advance his agenda, and with over half of the locker rooms of both [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] and [[TNA]] having Caucasian ancestry of some sort, this trope becomes inevitable. |
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== [[Theater]] == |
== [[Theater]] == |