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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Wrestling/BillAlfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.
* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of ''[=SmackDown=]'' and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie, giving him a legit concussion.

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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Wrestling/BillAlfonso's Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.
* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, Wrestling/TheMiz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of ''[=SmackDown=]'' and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie, giving him a legit concussion.
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* In 2000, he was named the third "Most Hated Wrestler" by ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated.'' Why is being ranked #3 so significant? Because #1 that year was ''Wrestling/KurtAngle'', #2 was ''Wrestling/TripleH'' and #4 was ''Wrestling/JeffJarrett.'' All three guys were World Champions that year and were pretty much the most significant heels of the year. Richards didn't even hold a title that year[[note]]''Right to Censor'' won Tag Team Championship at some times in 2000, but [[Wrestler/CharlesWright The Goodfather]] and Bull Buchanan were the ones holding the belts[[/note]] and was strictly a midcarder. That's a testimony to what a tremendous heel he was in his role as the BigBad of Right to Censor.

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* In 2000, he was named the third "Most Hated Wrestler" by ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated.'' Why is being ranked #3 so significant? Because #1 that year was ''Wrestling/KurtAngle'', #2 was ''Wrestling/TripleH'' and #4 was ''Wrestling/JeffJarrett.'' All three guys were World Champions that year and were pretty much the most significant heels of the year. Richards didn't even hold a title that year[[note]]''Right to Censor'' won Tag Team Championship at some times in 2000, but [[Wrestler/CharlesWright [[Wrestling/CharlesWright The Goodfather]] and Bull Buchanan were the ones holding the belts[[/note]] and was strictly a midcarder. That's a testimony to what a tremendous heel he was in his role as the BigBad of Right to Censor.
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* In 2000, he was named the third "Most Hated Wrestler" by ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated.'' Why is being ranked #3 so significant? Because #1 that year was ''Wrestling/KurtAngle'', #2 was ''Wrestling/TripleH'' and #4 was ''Wrestling/JeffJarrett.'' All three guys were World Champions that year and were pretty much the most significant heels of the year. Richards didn't even hold a title that year and was strictly a midcarder. That's a testimony to what a tremendous heel he was in his role as the BigBad of Right to Censor.

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* In 2000, he was named the third "Most Hated Wrestler" by ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated.'' Why is being ranked #3 so significant? Because #1 that year was ''Wrestling/KurtAngle'', #2 was ''Wrestling/TripleH'' and #4 was ''Wrestling/JeffJarrett.'' All three guys were World Champions that year and were pretty much the most significant heels of the year. Richards didn't even hold a title that year year[[note]]''Right to Censor'' won Tag Team Championship at some times in 2000, but [[Wrestler/CharlesWright The Goodfather]] and Bull Buchanan were the ones holding the belts[[/note]] and was strictly a midcarder. That's a testimony to what a tremendous heel he was in his role as the BigBad of Right to Censor.
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* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of ''[=SmackDown=]'' and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.

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* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of ''[=SmackDown=]'' and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.Meanie, giving him a legit concussion.
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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.

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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's Wrestling/BillAlfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.
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* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.

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* Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown ''[=SmackDown=]'' and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.
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* ''Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield'' AKA "JBL" had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.

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* ''Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield'' AKA "JBL" Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.
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* ''Wrestling/JohnBradShawLayfield'' AKA "JBL" had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.

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* ''Wrestling/JohnBradShawLayfield'' ''Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield'' AKA "JBL" had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.
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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.

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* The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.sleaze.
* ''Wrestling/JohnBradShawLayfield'' AKA "JBL" had a reputation as a locker room bully. He would target people like The Miz, and Blue Meanie. in One Night Stand 2005, JBL took advantage of the scripted situation and essentially sucker punched Blue Meanie. After that cheap shot, he then proceeded to assault him, thus busting Blue Meanie wide open. Stevie Richards didn't take this very lightly as he accompanied Blue Meanie in a match against JBL in the July 7th 2005 edition of SmackDown and obliterated JBL in the face with a steel chair in order to get revenge after what he did to Blue Meanie.
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** The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.

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** * The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.
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* In 2000, he was named the third "Most Hated Wrestler" by ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated.'' Why is being ranked #3 so significant? Because #1 that year was ''Wrestling/KurtAngle'', #2 was ''Wrestling/TripleH'' and #4 was ''Wrestling/JeffJarrett.'' All three guys were World Champions that year and were pretty much the most significant heels of the year. Richards didn't even hold a title that year and was strictly a midcarder. That's a testimony to what a tremendous heel he was in his role as the BigBad of Right to Censor.
** The Right to Censor gimmick itself is worth mentioning. Much like Bill Alfonso's role in ECW in 1995 as the LawfulEvil referee who angered the fans by attempting to enforce the rules in a promotion that largely ignored them, RTC angered the fans by depriving them of what they wanted to see (essentially, sexy Divas and violence). The difference between Fonzie and RTC was that RTC would tell the audiences that they were bad people for wanting to see sleaze.

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