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* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: The voice of Mario in the [[Super Mario Bros Super Show]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The voice of Mario in the [[Super Mario Bros Super Show]].
* [[Jerkass]]: As a manager.
* [[Jerkass]]: As a manager.
* [[Red Baron]]: "Captain Lou"
* [[Red Baron]]: "Captain Lou"
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==== [[Jim Cornette|James E. "Jim" Cornette]] (James Mark "Jim" Cornette), Debuted in the New Generation Era (1993-1997) 1993-2005 ====
==== [[Jim Cornette|James E. "Jim" Cornette]] (James Mark "Jim" Cornette), Debuted in the New Generation Era (1993-1997) 1993-2005 ====
* [[Deep South]]
* [[Deep South]]
* [[Hot Blooded]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]]
* [[I Know Madden Kombat]] - His [[Weapon of Choice|tennis racket]].
* [[I Know Madden Kombat]] - His [[Weapon of Choice|tennis racket]].
* [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[Motor Mouth]]
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* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: So says he.
* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: So says he.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Louis Cypher]]: One possible interpretation, given his [[Sharp Dressed Man|sharp dressed looks]] and father figure role to both Kane and Taker, two wrestlers frequently described as [[Our Demons Are Different|demons from hell.]]
* [[Louis Cypher]]: One possible interpretation, given his [[Sharp-Dressed Man|sharp dressed looks]] and father figure role to both Kane and Taker, two wrestlers frequently described as [[Our Demons Are Different|demons from hell.]]
* [[The Load]]: The reason Undertaker gave for burying him in cement in 2004. He's also proven to be this to [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]] after his 2010 return, which is why Kane left him in a freezer one night in 2012.
* [[The Load]]: The reason Undertaker gave for burying him in cement in 2004. He's also proven to be this to [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]] after his 2010 return, which is why Kane left him in a freezer one night in 2012.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: He is very open with his fans and actually talks to them on his Facebook group.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: He is very open with his fans and actually talks to them on his Facebook group.
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* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Say My Name]]: KAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
* [[Say My Name]]: KAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
* [[Sharp Dressed Man]]
* [[Sharp-Dressed Man]]
* [[Wrestling Doesn't Pay]]: Inverted, as he is actually a certified mortician in real-life, and currently operates a funeral home in Mobile, Alabama.
* [[Wrestling Doesn't Pay]]: Inverted, as he is actually a certified mortician in real-life, and currently operates a funeral home in Mobile, Alabama.


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* [[Red Baron]]: "The Doctor of Style"
* [[Red Baron]]: "The Doctor of Style"
* [[Soul Brotha]]
* [[Soul Brotha]]
* [[Sharp Dressed Man]]
* [[Sharp-Dressed Man]]
* [[Ur Example]]: The first African American manager in WWF history.
* [[Ur Example]]: The first African American manager in WWF history.



Revision as of 16:30, 25 January 2014


Lists the various ring-side managers throughout WWWF, WWF, and WWE. Please limit associated tropes to the individual's time in the WWE.


Arnold Skaaland, Debuted in the WWWF Era (1963-1984) 1963-1987

Armando Alejandro Estrada Debuted in the Brand Extension Era (2002-2011) 2006-2008, 2011

Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Raymond Louis Heenan), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1984-1993

Brother Love (Bruce Prichard), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1988-1990, 1993-2008

"Captain Lou" Albano (Louis Vincent Albano), Debuted in the WWWF Era (1963-1984) 1960-1961, 1964, 1967-1986, 1994-1995

Freddie Blassie (Frederick Kenneth Blassmann), Debuted in the WWWF Era (1963-1984) 1964, 1971, 1973-2003

The Grand Wizard of Wrestling (Ernie Roth), Debuted in the WWWF Era (1963-1984) 1970s-1983

James E. "Jim" Cornette (James Mark "Jim" Cornette), Debuted in the New Generation Era (1993-1997) 1993-2005

Jimmy Hart (Jimmy Ray Hart), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1985-1993

Mr. Fuji (Harry Fujiwara), Debuted in the WWWF Era (1963-1984) 1972-1974, 1977-1978, 1981-1996

Paul Bearer (William Alvin "Bill" Moody), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1990-2002, 2003-2010, 2012

Paul Ellering, Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1990-1992, 1998

Slick (Kenneth "Ken" Johnson), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1986-1993

Yamaguchi-San (Wally Yamaguchi), Debuted in the Attitude Era (1997-2001)