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* ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'': After Diddy and his friends retake Timber island from Wizpig in a decisive race for its fate, he proceeds to carpet bomb their victory party and terrorize them as punishment for defeating him, which naturally results in everyone wanting revenge on the alien hog and going to his homeworld to challenge and humiliate him again.
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* This trope can happen ''during'' the game, too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a heckler who was shouting racist abuse at him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously [[https://youtu.be/7uOhGHumaLs?si=QMzieZ7EVw7Cnq5E leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the man's chest]] before punching him repeatedly; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, [[TheUnapologetic that he only wished]] he'd [[BaitAndSwitch kicked the heckler even harder]], a statement which does a fair job of [[HotBlooded summing up Eric Cantona]].

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* This trope can happen ''during'' the game, too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a heckler who was shouting racist abuse at him during the 1994-1995 season.season (and turned out to be a member of the National Front, an infamous far-right organisation). Cantona famously [[https://youtu.be/7uOhGHumaLs?si=QMzieZ7EVw7Cnq5E leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the man's chest]] before punching him repeatedly; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation.investigation, being sentenced to 14 days in prison (reduced to 120 hours of community service). Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, [[TheUnapologetic that he only wished]] he'd [[BaitAndSwitch kicked the heckler even harder]], a statement which does a fair job of [[HotBlooded summing up Eric Cantona]].

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* This trope can happen during the game too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan who was heckling him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the chest; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, [[TheUnapologetic that he wished he'd]] [[BaitAndSwitch kicked the fan even harder]], a statement [[HotBlooded which does a fair job of summing up Eric Cantona]].

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* This trope can happen during ''during'' the game game, too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan heckler who was heckling shouting racist abuse at him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously [[https://youtu.be/7uOhGHumaLs?si=QMzieZ7EVw7Cnq5E leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the chest; man's chest]] before punching him repeatedly; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, [[TheUnapologetic that he wished he'd]] only wished]] he'd [[BaitAndSwitch kicked the fan heckler even harder]], a statement [[HotBlooded which does a fair job of [[HotBlooded summing up Eric Cantona]].
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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'': During the Gryffindor vs. Slytherin quidditch match, the Slytherins spend the whole game singing "Weasley is our King" to make fun of Ron. After Harry catches the snitch and wins the game for them, Crabbe immediately sends a Bludger and knocks him off the broom despite the game officially ending. And that's not counting how Draco continues to make fun of the Weasleys until Harry finally snaps and he and George proceed to beat him up, which gives Umbridge the chance to suspend them (and Fred) from the team for the rest of the year.
** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', Harry wants to give this to Cormac [=McLaggen=] after the latter knocks him out and causes Gryffindor to lose badly to Hufflepuff. Ron tells him that the rest of the team probably beat him to it by now.
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* This trope can happen during the game too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan who was heckling him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the chest; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, that he wished he'd kicked the fan even harder, [[HotBlooded which does a fair job of summing up Eric Cantona]].

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* This trope can happen during the game too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan who was heckling him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the chest; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, [[TheUnapologetic that he wished he'd he'd]] [[BaitAndSwitch kicked the fan even harder, harder]], a statement [[HotBlooded which does a fair job of summing up Eric Cantona]].
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* This trope can happen during the game too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan who was heckling him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously leapt into the crowd and delivered a roundhouse kick to the chest; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace.

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* This trope can happen during the game too. Manchester United star [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Cantona Eric Cantona]] took direct retribution on a fan who was heckling him during the 1994-1995 season. Cantona famously leapt into the crowd and delivered a flying roundhouse kick to the chest; he was banned from all football for a year and faced a criminal investigation. Man U fans still sing about this when playing Crystal Palace. Cantona, for his part, said in 2021 that he did regret it. Namely, that he wished he'd kicked the fan even harder, [[HotBlooded which does a fair job of summing up Eric Cantona]].
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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' episode "The Flame Pokémon-athon," this happens after [[VillainOfTheWeek Dario]] fails to win a race, despite such tactics as CripplingTheCompetition, and Ash is the winner instead. Dario and his Dodrio immediately attack Ash and the Rapidash he's riding--and promptly get kicked into the stratosphere.

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* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' episode "The Flame Pokémon-athon," this happens after [[VillainOfTheWeek Dario]] fails to win a race, despite such tactics as CripplingTheCompetition, and Ash is the winner instead. Dario and his Dodrio immediately attack Ash and the Rapidash he's riding--and promptly get kicked into the stratosphere.
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* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter''. In ''VideoGame/JakII'', after losing the hoverbike racing championship to Jak, Errol attempts to run him down. However, Jak jumps out of the way causing the enraged Krimzon Guard commander to crash into several barrels of dark eco that Jak won, thus only hurting himself.

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* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter''. In ''VideoGame/JakII'', ''VideoGame/JakIIRenegade'', after losing the hoverbike racing championship to Jak, Errol attempts to run him down. However, Jak jumps out of the way causing the enraged Krimzon Guard commander to crash into several barrels of dark eco that Jak won, thus only hurting himself.
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* This has happened a number of times with combat sports competitors, notably boxing and MMA. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome This is not a good idea however.]] Away from rules, regulations and referees, brawling can lead to the combatants getting injured, maimed or even killed. Plus some sanctioning bodies may prohibit this, leading to fines, suspensions or even bans. There's also the reality of getting arrested and going to prison.
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* ''Manga/MedakaBox'': Intentionally used by Kumagawa Misogi in the first match of the Election Battles. Standing on a precarious grating slowly falling into a pit of snakes until someone surrenders, Kumagawa concedes the match... and then just keeps attacking his opponent anyway. Why does he get away with this? Two reasons; one, since the match is over, this is a private quarrel that the Election Committee can't interfere with. And two, nobody can jump down after them without making the grating fall down to the venomous snakes immediately.
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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', in the Dressrosa arc (specifically in the Corrida Colosseum tournament) after losing to Rebecca in the Round D match, the tournament losers tried to assault her when she's about to play in the next round. Fortunately, Diamante (the event organizer of the colosseum) stops them short, saying that Rebecca won by the rules.

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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', in the Dressrosa arc of ''Manga/OnePiece'' (specifically in during the Corrida Colosseum tournament) tournament), after losing to Rebecca in the Round D match, the tournament losers tried to assault her when she's about to play in the next round. Fortunately, Diamante (the event organizer of the colosseum) stops them short, saying that Rebecca won by the rules.

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