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* [[Full-Name Basis]]
* [[Full-Name Basis]]
* [[Hammy Herald]]
* [[Hammy Herald]]
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: Separated from Umaga because WWE believed they were too popular together to remain heels. Giving various magazines were naming him manager of the year when he debuted, they probably were right.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Separated from Umaga because WWE believed they were too popular together to remain heels. Giving various magazines were naming him manager of the year when he debuted, they probably were right.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Or rather, cigars are cool. Nobody actually smoked them, at least not on screen.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Or rather, cigars are cool. Nobody actually smoked them, at least not on screen.


==== [[Bobby Heenan|Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]] (Raymond Louis Heenan), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1984-1993 ====
==== [[Bobby Heenan|Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]] (Raymond Louis Heenan), Debuted in the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era (1984-1993) 1984-1993 ====
* [[Action Survivor]]
* [[Action Survivor]]
* [[Everything's Better With Bob]]
* [[Everything's Better with Bob]]
* [[Ill Boy]]: In [[Real Life]]
* [[Ill Boy]]: In [[Real Life]]
* [[Ho Yay]]: With Gorilla Monsoon (in [[Real Life]]).
* [[Ho Yay]]: With Gorilla Monsoon (in [[Real Life]]).
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* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[Honorary Uncle]]: To [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] for a while.
* [[Honorary Uncle]]: To [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] for a while.
* [[I Am Your Father|I Am His Father]]: Accidentally "revealed" that he was [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]]'s father while talking to [[Jerry Lawler]], not knowing that the camera was still rolling.
* [[I Am Your Father|I Am His Father]]: Accidentally "revealed" that he was [[Kane (wrestling)|Kane]]'s father while talking to [[Jerry Lawler]], not knowing that the camera was still rolling.
* [[I Have No Son]]: Seems to go back and forth on this with his [[Kayfabe]] son [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]].
* [[I Have No Son]]: Seems to go back and forth on this with his [[Kayfabe]] son [[Kane (wrestling)|Kane]].
* [[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.
* [[Narm]]: It's a wonder [[The Undertaker]] was able to keep a straight face around him most of the time.
* [[Narm]]: It's a wonder [[The Undertaker]] was able to keep a straight face around him most of the time.

Revision as of 14:14, 9 April 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)