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'''Angelica:''' [[OhCrap Oops.]] [[ImplausibleDeniability I didn't do it! I didn't do it!]]\\
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-->Uh, uh. Drop the beat, drop the beat. Uh.\\
Gangstalicious, my rhyme's too vicious\\
Eat MC's all day. Mmm, delicious.\\
My whole crew up in this, no doubt we gon' win this\\
Smacked up ya mom's like I smacked Johnny Guinness\\
3 o'clock yesterday, I don't care what they say\\
Suckaz really shouln't play, I hit 'em with the Hennessaaaay!
Gangstalicious, my rhyme's too vicious\\
Eat MC's all day. Mmm, delicious.\\
My whole crew up in this, no doubt we gon' win this\\
Smacked up ya mom's like I smacked Johnny Guinness\\
3 o'clock yesterday, I don't care what they say\\
Suckaz really shouln't play, I hit 'em with the Hennessaaaay!
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': This is how Sideshow Bob's plot of rigging the mayoral election in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E5SideshowBobRoberts Sideshow Bob Roberts]]" is revealed. Enraged at being accused of being only Birch Barlow's TheManBehindTheMan, he flaunts in open court how the scheme was all his idea and his alone. Naturally, this gets him arrested.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': This is how Sideshow Bob's plot of rigging the mayoral election in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E5SideshowBobRoberts Sideshow Bob Roberts]]" is revealed. Enraged at being accused of being only Birch Barlow's TheManBehindTheMan, he flaunts in open court how the scheme was all his idea and his alone. alone, complete with two floppy disks and four binders worth of evidence. Naturally, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard this gets him arrested.arrested]].
-->'''Sideshow Bob:''' Now, if you don't mind, I have a city to run.\\
'''Judge Snyder:''' Bailiffs, place the mayor under arrest.\\
'''Sideshow Bob:''' [[BigWhat What]]?! [[KarmicNod Oh, yes. All that stuff I did]].
-->'''Sideshow Bob:''' Now, if you don't mind, I have a city to run.\\
'''Judge Snyder:''' Bailiffs, place the mayor under arrest.\\
'''Sideshow Bob:''' [[BigWhat What]]?! [[KarmicNod Oh, yes. All that stuff I did]].
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* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheChorusTrilogy'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]]]]. Starky Smerkins of DUMMYMANIA’s Ego and materialism gets him sent off by a rocket, then arrested for his crimes, in several drawn depictions.
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* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheChorusTrilogy'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]]]]. jammer]]]].
* Starky Smerkins of DUMMYMANIA’s Ego and materialism gets him sent off by a rocket, then arrested for his crimes, in several drawn depictions.
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* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheChorusTrilogy'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]]]]. Starky Smerkins of DUMMYMANIA’s Ego and materialism gets him sent off by a rocket, then arrested for his crimes, in several drawn depictions.
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* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'' provides an alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being too much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
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* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'' provides an alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''.''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadman''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being too much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
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* The Riddler from ComicBook/{{Batman}} has a big problem with this. While sometimes, he's just playing CriminalMindGames and wants Batman to "play", at other times, he isn't really intending to get Batman's attention but ends up doing so, leaving clues because of arrogance or compulsion.
* In one ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' story we meet the master counterfeiter Fenimore Buttercup, who would have been successful, had he not printed 3-dollar bills and ''signed them with his name!''
%% * [[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=793 This strip]] from the {{Superdickery}} website shows Superboy being caught by ComicBook/LexLuthor due to a TooDumbToLive case of this. - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample, Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples - How does Superboy act in an arrogant manner? How does Luthor catch him?'''
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: John Hunter, a thief famous for bragging under the false name Lon Logix, decides to go mess with and steal from his former fiancee after learning the police have uncovered his identity after speaking to her. He knows she's in contact with authorities including Wonder Woman and still shows up at her house expecting to get away scott free.
* In one ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' story we meet the master counterfeiter Fenimore Buttercup, who would have been successful, had he not printed 3-dollar bills and ''signed them with his name!''
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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: John Hunter, a thief famous for bragging under the false name Lon Logix, decides to go mess with and steal from his former fiancee after learning the police have uncovered his identity after speaking to her. He knows she's in contact with authorities including Wonder Woman and still shows up at her house expecting to get away scott free.
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* The Riddler from ComicBook/{{Batman}} ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' has a big problem with this. While sometimes, he's just playing CriminalMindGames and wants Batman to "play", at other times, he isn't really intending to get Batman's attention but ends up doing so, leaving clues because of arrogance or compulsion.
* In one ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke''story story, we meet the master counterfeiter Fenimore Buttercup, who would have been successful, had he not printed 3-dollar bills and ''signed them with his name!''
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*''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': John Hunter, a thief famous for bragging under the false name Lon Logix, decides to go mess with and steal from his former fiancee after learning the police have uncovered his identity after speaking to her. He knows she's in contact with authorities including Wonder Woman and still shows up at her house expecting to get away scott free.scot-free.
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* While he's [[JustifiedCriminal the good guy]], one of the more famous Myth/RobinHood stories has Robin demonstrating this, as his enemies throw an archery contest, knowing that as a great archer, Robin can't help but participate. Depending on the telling, Robin's reason might be exactly that, or at best, it's because he can't resist the opportunity to walk into an obvious trap and emerge victorious.
* In the ''Literature/{{Raffles}}'' story "A Trap to Catch a Cracksman", a Barney Maguire shows his new friend Raffles (GentlemanThief) his collection of trophies and jewels, and boasts that there's a trap for any would-be thieves. Naturally, Raffles waits until later, breaks in, collects up the loot, and is caught after [[spoiler:helping himself to Maguire's most expensive whiskey -- which Maguire had drugged.]]
* In the ''Literature/{{Raffles}}'' story "A Trap to Catch a Cracksman", a Barney Maguire shows his new friend Raffles (GentlemanThief) his collection of trophies and jewels, and boasts that there's a trap for any would-be thieves. Naturally, Raffles waits until later, breaks in, collects up the loot, and is caught after [[spoiler:helping himself to Maguire's most expensive whiskey -- which Maguire had drugged.]]
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* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' was fond of having the murderer, believing they had committed the "perfect crime" demand Lt. Columbo prove his "crazy" theories...only for the rumpled detective to pull out the one piece of evidence or clue that the murderer didn't think to get rid of.
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* In the ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' episode "[[Recap/BrooklynNineNineS5E14TheBox The Box]]", Jake is able to get a confession out of Davidson by claiming that he was just some idiot who got lucky, getting him to confess to premeditated murder.
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}''was is fond of having the murderer, believing they had committed the "perfect crime" ThePerfectCrime, demand that Lt. Columbo prove his "crazy" theories... only for the rumpled detective to pull out the one piece of evidence or clue that the murderer didn't think to get rid of.
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* In ''Series/LawAndOrder'', they managed to catch several criminals (after profiling them as egomaniacs) by deliberately posting false information in the papers to goad them into correcting them. Goren in ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' was especially fond of the trick.
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* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'': Provides the Alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being too much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
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* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]].]]
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* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheChorusTrilogy'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]].]]jammer]]]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Forms the crux of ''The 87 Cent Solution''. Following it seeming that Scrooge has gone insane, causing all his investors to pull out and turn to his rivals, making [[ArchEnemy Flintheart Glomgold]] the richest Duck in the world, and then died of gold fever, at his funeral Huey manages to bait Glomgold into confessing he was behind Scrooge's seeming descent into madness, by constantly stating in his eulogy that Scrooge demise was just bad luck and in the end, no one was smart enough to defeat Scrooge. Cue the reveal Scrooge only faked his death and Glomgold losing all his new investors due to the fraud being exposed.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", Bloo decides to expose [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bendy]] by tricking him into flooding the house. When Mr. Herriman and Frankie start to confront Bendy, Bloo can't resist the urge to brag and admits that he was the one to set Bendy up for that. As such, he gets in trouble too.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' the Joker was often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up-staged. One example was when a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to pull an insurance fraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing the Joker could not resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "Thank-You for Not Snitching", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e. boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s sixth season episode "Viva Las Pegasus", Fluttershy and Applejack [[EnemyMine team up with]] [[ConMan Flim and Flam]] to bring down Gladmane, a business tycoon in Las Pegasus who has been spreading rumors to allow himself to get ahead. Their KansasCityShuffle plan involves getting themselves caught trying to create an EngineeredPublicConfession, before allowing him to gloat in private to them while broadcasting everything to the ponies of the city.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "The Trial", when the babies manage to deduce that Angelica was the one who broke the Mr. Fluffles lamp, she loudly proclaims that she did it, tells the story of how she did, and tells the babies they can't out her because they can't talk (to the grown-ups). When she starts dancing around shouting, "I did it! I did it! I DID IT!"...
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", Bloo decides to expose [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bendy]] by tricking him into flooding the house. When Mr. Herriman and Frankie start to confront Bendy, Bloo can't resist the urge to brag and admits that he was the one to set Bendy up for that. As such, he gets in trouble too.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' the Joker was often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up-staged. One example was when a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to pull an insurance fraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing the Joker could not resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "Thank-You for Not Snitching", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e. boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s sixth season episode "Viva Las Pegasus", Fluttershy and Applejack [[EnemyMine team up with]] [[ConMan Flim and Flam]] to bring down Gladmane, a business tycoon in Las Pegasus who has been spreading rumors to allow himself to get ahead. Their KansasCityShuffle plan involves getting themselves caught trying to create an EngineeredPublicConfession, before allowing him to gloat in private to them while broadcasting everything to the ponies of the city.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "The Trial", when the babies manage to deduce that Angelica was the one who broke the Mr. Fluffles lamp, she loudly proclaims that she did it, tells the story of how she did, and tells the babies they can't out her because they can't talk (to the grown-ups). When she starts dancing around shouting, "I did it! I did it! I DID IT!"...
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', the Joker is often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up staged. One example is in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE41JokersWild Joker's Wild]]", in which a CorruptCorporateExecutive tries to pull InsuranceFraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing that the Joker cannot resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "[[Recap/TheBoondocksS2E3ThankYouForNotSnitching Thank You for Not Snitching]]", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e., boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'':Forms This forms the crux of ''The "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S2E10The87CentSolution The 87 Cent Solution''.Solution!]]". Following it seeming that Scrooge has gone insane, causing all his investors to pull out and turn to his rivals, making [[ArchEnemy Flintheart Glomgold]] the richest Duck in the world, and then died of gold fever, at his funeral Huey manages to bait Glomgold into confessing he was behind Scrooge's seeming descent into madness, by constantly stating in his eulogy that Scrooge demise was just bad luck and in the end, no one was smart enough to defeat Scrooge. Cue the reveal Scrooge only faked his death and Glomgold losing all his new investors due to the fraud being exposed.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In"Everyone "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E2AWiltWayEveryoneKnowsBendy Everyone Knows It's Bendy", Bendy]]", Bloo decides to expose [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bendy]] by tricking him into flooding the house. When Mr. Herriman and Frankie start to confront Bendy, Bloo can't resist the urge to brag and admits that he was the one to set Bendy up for that. As such, he gets in trouble too.
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* In''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' the Joker was often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up-staged. One example was when a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to pull an insurance fraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing the Joker could not resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks''''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "Thank-You for Not Snitching", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e. boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s sixth season episode "Viva"[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E20VivaLasPegasus Viva Las Pegasus", Pegasus]]", Fluttershy and Applejack [[EnemyMine team up with]] [[ConMan with Flim and Flam]] to bring down Gladmane, a business tycoon in Las Pegasus who has been spreading rumors to allow himself to get ahead. Their KansasCityShuffle plan involves getting themselves caught trying to create an EngineeredPublicConfession, before allowing him to gloat in private to them while broadcasting everything to the ponies of the city.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode"The Trial", "[[Recap/RugratsS1E11TouchdownTommyTheTrial The Trial]]", when the babies manage to deduce that Angelica was the one who broke the Mr. Fluffles lamp, she loudly proclaims that she did it, tells the story of how she did, and tells the babies they can't out her because they can't talk (to the grown-ups). When she starts dancing around shouting, "I did it! I did it! I DID IT!"...
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "[[Recap/TheBoondocksS2E3ThankYouForNotSnitching Thank You for Not Snitching]]", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e., boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.
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* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' was fond of having the murderer, believing they had committed the "perfect crime" demand Lt. Columbo prove his "crazy" theories...only for the rumpled detective to pull out the one piece of evidence or clue that the murderer didn't think to get rid of.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
*''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.
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* In the ''Literature/{{Raffles}}'' story "A Trap to Catch a Cracksman", a Barney Maguire shows his new friend Raffles (GentlemanThief) his collection of trophies and jewels, and boasts that there's a trap for any would-be thieves. Naturally, Raffles waits until later, breaks in, collects up the loot, and is caught after [[spoiler:helping himself to Maguire's most expensive whiskey -- which Maguire had drugged.]]
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* The Riddler from ComicBook/{{Batman}} has a big problem with this. While sometimes, he's just playing CriminalMindGames and wants Batman to "play", at other times, he isn't really intending to get Batman's attention, but ends up doing so, leaving clues because of arrogance or compulsion.
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* In ''Film/WagTheDog'', a Hollywood director gets tapped as part of a campaign to get a [[SleazyPolitician sleazy president]] reelected by inventing a fake war and making the president look like a competent wartime leader. However at the end of the film the director is absolutely furious that the president's bumbling campaign team and their [[StylisticSuck genuinely awful campaign ads]] are getting all the credit for the president's reelection and the director will never be able to reveal the truth. He declares that he's going to tell the truth about what happened... [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade and promptly suffers a fatal]] "[[TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch heart attack]]".
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* In ''Series/LawAndOrder'', they managed to catch several criminals (after profiling them as egomaniacs) by deliberatly posting false infomation in the papers to goad them into correcting them. Goren in ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' was especially fond of the trick.
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* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'': Provides the Alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being to too much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Nale, the EvilTwin of [[TheHeart Elan]] and a recurring enemy of the heroes, sometimes falls victim to this. Nale's FatalFlaw is his ego, to the point where it gets observed in the comic that it's never enough for Nale to simply win, he has to make sure you know he won and he has a chance to rub your face in the fact that he beat you. As a result Nale could never be satisfied taking part in a scheme like his father's who rules as the secret power behind the thrones of multiple nations, and he was once tricked into revealing his identity during a SpotTheImpostor scenario simply by [[BoringInsult another member of the party calling Nale's plans boring and unoriginal]]. Furthermore, [[spoiler:Nale dies right after insisting on bragging about killing his father's best friend right in front of his evil father and his father's equally evil and ruthless teammates, when he could have at least attempted to deny responsibility]].
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Nale, the EvilTwin of [[TheHeart Elan]] and a recurring enemy of the heroes, sometimes falls victim to this. Nale's FatalFlaw is his ego, to the point where it gets observed in the comic that it's never enough for Nale to simply win, he has to make sure you know he won and he has a chance to rub your face in the fact that he beat you. As a result result, Nale could never be satisfied taking part in a scheme like his father's who rules as the secret power behind the thrones of multiple nations, and he was once tricked into revealing his identity during a SpotTheImpostor scenario simply by [[BoringInsult another member of the party calling Nale's plans boring and unoriginal]]. Furthermore, [[spoiler:Nale dies right after insisting on bragging about killing his father's best friend right in front of his evil father and his father's equally evil and ruthless teammates, teammates when he could have at least attempted to deny responsibility]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Forms the crux of ''The 87 Cent Solution''. Following it seeming that Scrooge has gone insane, causing all his investors to pull out and turn to his rivals, making [[ArchEnemy Flintheart Glomgold]] the richest Duck in he world, and then died of gold fever, at his funeral Huey manages to bait Glomgold into confessing he was behind Scrooge's seeming decent into madness, by constantly stating in his eulogy that Scrooge demise was just bad luck and in the end no one was smart enough to defeat Scrooge. Cue the reveal Scrooge only faked his death and Glomgold losing all his new investors due to the fraud being exposed.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': This is how Sideshow Bob's plot of rigging the mayoral election in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E5SideshowBobRoberts Sideshow Bob Roberts]]" is revealed. Enraged at being accused of being only Birch Barlow's TheManBehindTheMan, he flaunts in open court how the scheme was all his idea and his alone. Naturally, this gets him arrested.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.witnesses.
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* A villainous version in the ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground'' episode "Winner Fakes All". Robotnik sets up a race to crown "the fastest being on Mobius", knowing that [[FastestThingAlive Sonic]] will be unable to resist such a challenge. Sure enough, Sonic signs up for the race, ignoring the protests of his siblings... [[SubvertedTrope then changes his mind and pulls out at the last minute]].
* A villainous version in the ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground'' episode "Winner Fakes All". Robotnik sets up a race to crown "the fastest being on Mobius", knowing that [[FastestThingAlive Sonic]] will be unable to resist such a challenge. Sure enough, Sonic signs up for the race, ignoring the protests of his siblings... [[SubvertedTrope then changes his mind and pulls out at the last minute]].
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
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[[ExampleAsThesis So, Alice and Bob]] are a ClassyCatBurglar and GentlemanThief who have cracked safes all over town. Eventually, the chief of police [[BatmanGambit has someone announce that they have an unbreakable safe that would be impossible to break into, knowing that Alice and Bob cannot resist the challenge]]. Despite this being [[SchmuckBait an obvious trap]], the chief of police is right.
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* The Riddler from ComicBook/{{Batman}} has a big problem with this. While sometimes, he's just playing CriminalMindGames and wants Batman to "play", at other times, he isn't really intending to get Batman's attention, but ends up doing so, leaving clues because of arrogance or compulsion.
* In one ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' story we meet the master counterfeiter Fenimore Buttercup, who would have been successful, had he not printed 3-dollar bills and ''signed them with his name!''
%% * [[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=793 This strip]] from the {{Superdickery}} website shows Superboy being caught by ComicBook/LexLuthor due to a TooDumbToLive case of this. - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample, Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples - How does Superboy act in an arrogant manner? How does Luthor catch him?'''
[[AC: Film]]
* ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'': In the film's climax, Superman takes Lex Luthor and Otis to jail for their crimes. Despite Superman not having any actual evidence of Luthor's wrongdoing, Luthor arrogantly declares himself to be "The Greatest Criminal Mastermind of Our Time". All he would have had to do was deny Superman's accusations.
* In ''Film/WagTheDog'', a Hollywood director gets tapped as part of a campaign to get a [[SleazyPolitician sleazy president]] reelected by inventing a fake war and making the president look like a competent wartime leader. However at the end of the film the director is absolutely furious that the president's bumbling campaign team and their [[StylisticSuck genuinely awful campaign ads]] are getting all the credit for the president's reelection and the director will never be able to reveal the truth. He declares that he's going to tell the truth about what happened... [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade and promptly suffers a fatal]] "[[TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch heart attack]]".
[[AC: Literature]]
* While he's [[JustifiedCriminal the good guy]], one of the more famous RobinHood stories has Robin demonstrating this, as his enemies throw an archery contest, knowing that as a great archer, Robin can't help but participate. Depending on the telling, Robin's reason might be exactly that, or at best, it's because he can't resist the opportunity to walk into an obvious trap and emerge victorious.
[[AC: Live Action TV]]
* ''Series/JudgeJohnDeed'': Three members of a gang gain access to the hotel room of an enemy gang member, by posing as pizza delivery boys. After shooting their victim dead, they make their mark by squashing a pizza on his face, which happens to be seen by a call-girl hiding in the bathroom, and becomes a key piece of evidence.
* In ''Series/LawAndOrder'', they managed to catch several criminals (after profiling them as egomaniacs) by deliberatly posting false infomation in the papers to goad them into correcting them. Goren in ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' was especially fond of the trick.
* In the first episode of ''Series/WhiteCollar'', Neal proves an art restorer is a forger by discovering that he surreptitiously signs all of his work, both legal and illegal, and notes that he (Neal) did the same with money he forged.
[[AC: Radio]]
* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'': Provides the Alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being to much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
[[AC: Web Comic]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Nale, the EvilTwin of [[TheHeart Elan]] and a recurring enemy of the heroes, sometimes falls victim to this. Nale's FatalFlaw is his ego, to the point where it gets observed in the comic that it's never enough for Nale to simply win, he has to make sure you know he won and he has a chance to rub your face in the fact that he beat you. As a result Nale could never be satisfied taking part in a scheme like his father's who rules as the secret power behind the thrones of multiple nations, and he was once tricked into revealing his identity during a SpotTheImpostor scenario simply by [[BoringInsult another member of the party calling Nale's plans boring and unoriginal]]. Furthermore, [[spoiler:Nale dies right after insisting on bragging about killing his father's best friend right in front of his evil father and his father's equally evil and ruthless teammates, when he could have at least attempted to deny responsibility]].
[[AC: Web Original]]
* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]].]]
[[AC: Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Forms the crux of ''The 87 Cent Solution''. Following it seeming that Scrooge has gone insane, causing all his investors to pull out and turn to his rivals, making [[ArchEnemy Flintheart Glomgold]] the richest Duck in he world, and then died of gold fever, at his funeral Huey manages to bait Glomgold into confessing he was behind Scrooge's seeming decent into madness, by constantly stating in his eulogy that Scrooge demise was just bad luck and in the end no one was smart enough to defeat Scrooge. Cue the reveal Scrooge only faked his death and Glomgold losing all his new investors due to the fraud being exposed.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", Bloo decides to expose [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bendy]] by tricking him into flooding the house. When Mr. Herriman and Frankie start to confront Bendy, Bloo can't resist the urge to brag and admits that he was the one to set Bendy up for that. As such, he gets in trouble too.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' the Joker was often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up-staged. One example was when a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to pull an insurance fraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing the Joker could not resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "Thank-You for Not Snitching", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e. boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s sixth season episode "Viva Las Pegasus", Fluttershy and Applejack [[EnemyMine team up with]] [[ConMan Flim and Flam]] to bring down Gladmane, a business tycoon in Las Pegasus who has been spreading rumors to allow himself to get ahead. Their KansasCityShuffle plan involves getting themselves caught trying to create an EngineeredPublicConfession, before allowing him to gloat in private to them while broadcasting everything to the ponies of the city.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "The Trial", when the babies manage to deduce that Angelica was the one who broke the Mr. Fluffles lamp, she loudly proclaims that she did it, tells the story of how she did, and tells the babies they can't out her because they can't talk (to the grown-ups). When she starts dancing around shouting, "I did it!"...
->'''Didi''': [[RightBehindMe ANGELICA!]]
->'''Angelica''': ''(OhCrap face)'' ...Oops. [[ImplausibleDeniability I didn't do it, I didn't do it!]]
->'''Betty''': We heard the whole thing, Angelica.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.
Compare with CriminalMindGames, where a criminal consciously doesn't conceal themselves and EvilGloating. For less sane criminals, this can play into why SanityHasAdvantages.
As a note, while the description mentions getting caught, there are some instances where the character still manges to escape or avoid detection. However, it's still true that in those cases that they could have avoided detection entirely, but chose not to because of the urge to show off.
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Examples:
[[AC:Advertising]]
* Subverted in a Advertising/{{GEICO}} commercial where a robber is on trial, and the prosecution calls attention to his social media posts. One of them is a selfie where he poses with the money and gives a big thumbs up, and the other is a tweet reading "[[HashtagForLaughs #JustRobbedTheSafe]]." However, the robber gets off scot-free because he reminds the judge of how switching to GEICO could save money on car insurance, which is always a great answer.
[[AC: Comic Books]]
* The Riddler from ComicBook/{{Batman}} has a big problem with this. While sometimes, he's just playing CriminalMindGames and wants Batman to "play", at other times, he isn't really intending to get Batman's attention, but ends up doing so, leaving clues because of arrogance or compulsion.
* In one ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' story we meet the master counterfeiter Fenimore Buttercup, who would have been successful, had he not printed 3-dollar bills and ''signed them with his name!''
%% * [[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=793 This strip]] from the {{Superdickery}} website shows Superboy being caught by ComicBook/LexLuthor due to a TooDumbToLive case of this. - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample, Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples - How does Superboy act in an arrogant manner? How does Luthor catch him?'''
[[AC: Film]]
* ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'': In the film's climax, Superman takes Lex Luthor and Otis to jail for their crimes. Despite Superman not having any actual evidence of Luthor's wrongdoing, Luthor arrogantly declares himself to be "The Greatest Criminal Mastermind of Our Time". All he would have had to do was deny Superman's accusations.
* In ''Film/WagTheDog'', a Hollywood director gets tapped as part of a campaign to get a [[SleazyPolitician sleazy president]] reelected by inventing a fake war and making the president look like a competent wartime leader. However at the end of the film the director is absolutely furious that the president's bumbling campaign team and their [[StylisticSuck genuinely awful campaign ads]] are getting all the credit for the president's reelection and the director will never be able to reveal the truth. He declares that he's going to tell the truth about what happened... [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade and promptly suffers a fatal]] "[[TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch heart attack]]".
[[AC: Literature]]
* While he's [[JustifiedCriminal the good guy]], one of the more famous RobinHood stories has Robin demonstrating this, as his enemies throw an archery contest, knowing that as a great archer, Robin can't help but participate. Depending on the telling, Robin's reason might be exactly that, or at best, it's because he can't resist the opportunity to walk into an obvious trap and emerge victorious.
[[AC: Live Action TV]]
* ''Series/JudgeJohnDeed'': Three members of a gang gain access to the hotel room of an enemy gang member, by posing as pizza delivery boys. After shooting their victim dead, they make their mark by squashing a pizza on his face, which happens to be seen by a call-girl hiding in the bathroom, and becomes a key piece of evidence.
* In ''Series/LawAndOrder'', they managed to catch several criminals (after profiling them as egomaniacs) by deliberatly posting false infomation in the papers to goad them into correcting them. Goren in ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' was especially fond of the trick.
* In the first episode of ''Series/WhiteCollar'', Neal proves an art restorer is a forger by discovering that he surreptitiously signs all of his work, both legal and illegal, and notes that he (Neal) did the same with money he forged.
[[AC: Radio]]
* ''Radio/CBSRadioMysteryTheater'': Provides the Alternative ending to their adaptation of ''Literature/TheDiaryOfAMadMan''. [[SerialKiller Judge Frank Wallace]] is finally brought down when the innocent man he's trying to railroad to death confesses on the stand to all Wallace's own murders (his wife providing him Wallace's journal on them after discovering the truth and before he can kill her). Wallace's ego being to much to stand someone else receiving the credit, he confesses in front of everyone that he is the real killer.
[[AC: Web Comic]]
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Nale, the EvilTwin of [[TheHeart Elan]] and a recurring enemy of the heroes, sometimes falls victim to this. Nale's FatalFlaw is his ego, to the point where it gets observed in the comic that it's never enough for Nale to simply win, he has to make sure you know he won and he has a chance to rub your face in the fact that he beat you. As a result Nale could never be satisfied taking part in a scheme like his father's who rules as the secret power behind the thrones of multiple nations, and he was once tricked into revealing his identity during a SpotTheImpostor scenario simply by [[BoringInsult another member of the party calling Nale's plans boring and unoriginal]]. Furthermore, [[spoiler:Nale dies right after insisting on bragging about killing his father's best friend right in front of his evil father and his father's equally evil and ruthless teammates, when he could have at least attempted to deny responsibility]].
[[AC: Web Original]]
* ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'' has [[spoiler:Tucker expose Charon Industries' manipulation of the Chorus civil war by subtly playing to [[SmugSnake Felix]]'s ego and sadism long enough to get him to lapse into his usual EvilGloating while Church [[EngineeredPublicCOnfession secretly records it and then shows it to everyone on the planet after the Reds and Blues bring down the radio jammer]].]]
[[AC: Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Forms the crux of ''The 87 Cent Solution''. Following it seeming that Scrooge has gone insane, causing all his investors to pull out and turn to his rivals, making [[ArchEnemy Flintheart Glomgold]] the richest Duck in he world, and then died of gold fever, at his funeral Huey manages to bait Glomgold into confessing he was behind Scrooge's seeming decent into madness, by constantly stating in his eulogy that Scrooge demise was just bad luck and in the end no one was smart enough to defeat Scrooge. Cue the reveal Scrooge only faked his death and Glomgold losing all his new investors due to the fraud being exposed.
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", Bloo decides to expose [[BitchInSheepsClothing Bendy]] by tricking him into flooding the house. When Mr. Herriman and Frankie start to confront Bendy, Bloo can't resist the urge to brag and admits that he was the one to set Bendy up for that. As such, he gets in trouble too.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderman'', Quentin Beck could have made his [[ActuallyADoombot Mysterio Bots]] have anyone's face and personality under the mask, but could not resist making them look and act like himself when unmasked, because as a hammy actor, he couldn't imagine the idea of not being credited for his "performance".
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' the Joker was often shown as arrogant and unable to deal with being up-staged. One example was when a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to pull an insurance fraud by creating a Joker-themed casino, knowing the Joker could not resist attacking it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "Thank-You for Not Snitching", something along these lines is PlayedForLaughs. Huey comments in his narration that while rappers are often big about snitching being bad, they sometimes get in trouble for "snitching on themselves" (i.e. boasting about their crimes in lyrics). Cut to Gangstalicious being hauled off by police in the middle of a song due to this.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s sixth season episode "Viva Las Pegasus", Fluttershy and Applejack [[EnemyMine team up with]] [[ConMan Flim and Flam]] to bring down Gladmane, a business tycoon in Las Pegasus who has been spreading rumors to allow himself to get ahead. Their KansasCityShuffle plan involves getting themselves caught trying to create an EngineeredPublicConfession, before allowing him to gloat in private to them while broadcasting everything to the ponies of the city.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "The Trial", when the babies manage to deduce that Angelica was the one who broke the Mr. Fluffles lamp, she loudly proclaims that she did it, tells the story of how she did, and tells the babies they can't out her because they can't talk (to the grown-ups). When she starts dancing around shouting, "I did it!"...
->'''Didi''': [[RightBehindMe ANGELICA!]]
->'''Angelica''': ''(OhCrap face)'' ...Oops. [[ImplausibleDeniability I didn't do it, I didn't do it!]]
->'''Betty''': We heard the whole thing, Angelica.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'': This proves to be Mysterio's downfall twice over in "Menace of Mysterio". First, Spider-Man is able to trick him into confessing that he had framed the Wall-Crawler by getting Mysterio to brag about it on tape. Then, when their fight spills out onto a movie set in the middle of filming, Mysterio brags about being the greatest stuntman in the world. This allows Spider-Man to deduce his true identity and worst of all, Mysterio had said this in front of witnesses.