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* If she's his boss, he'll call her "Jefe," or "Boss" or "Mein Frau" or "Slave Driver" or any number of variations.
* If she's his boss, he'll call her "Jefe," or "Boss" or "Mein Frau" or "Slave Driver" or any number of variations.
* If she's a relative, he'll call her "Sis" or "Goober" or "Pinhead".
* If she's a relative, he'll call her "Sis" or "Goober" or "Pinhead".
* If Alice [[Do Not Call Me Paul|prefers to be called Cindy]], he'll call her Alice. Every time, and reveling in it when it makes her scream in aggravation.
* If Alice [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"|prefers to be called Cindy]], he'll call her Alice. Every time, and reveling in it when it makes her scream in aggravation.


Unless something serious has come up. Then he'll drop the nicknames and call her by the name she wants to be called by.
Unless something serious has come up. Then he'll drop the nicknames and call her by the name she wants to be called by.
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* Any time a wrestler is called by his real first name (e.g. Mark for [[The Undertaker]] not [[Mark Henry| Henry]] , Paul for either [[Triple H]] or [[The Big Show]] and not Heyman, or Phil for [[CM Punk]] and so on), you know things just got serious. Especially in real life, since wrestlers usually call each other by their ring names outside the ring.
* Any time a wrestler is called by his real first name (e.g. Mark for [[The Undertaker]] not [[Mark Henry| Henry]] , Paul for either [[Triple H]] or [[The Big Show]] and not Heyman, or Phil for [[CM Punk]] and so on), you know things just got serious. Especially in real life, since wrestlers usually call each other by their ring names outside the ring.
** And when it's done blatantly on-air to the point of Lampshading, one can usually count on an audience reaction somewhere between maniacal cheering and awed silence. Or both at the same time, from different sections.
** And when it's done blatantly on-air to the point of Lampshading, one can usually count on an audience reaction somewhere between maniacal cheering and awed silence. Or both at the same time, from different sections.
{{quote|'''[[CM Punk]]:''' So let me ask you this, is this little conversation between [[CM Punk]] and [[Triple H]]? Or is it between Phil Brooks and [[Do Not Call Me Paul|Paul Lavesque]]?}}
{{quote|'''[[CM Punk]]:''' So let me ask you this, is this little conversation between [[CM Punk]] and [[Triple H]]? Or is it between Phil Brooks and [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"|Paul Lavesque]]?}}
* During their feud, [[Jeff Hardy]] called Edge and Lita, '''Adam''' and '''Amy''' respectfully due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot| the love triangle]] among them outside of the ring.
* During their feud, [[Jeff Hardy]] called Edge and Lita, '''Adam''' and '''Amy''' respectfully due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot| the love triangle]] among them outside of the ring.