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* RetiredBadass: Although his most famous work was out of the ring rather than in it, Gorilla Monsoon got his start as a dangerous heel and he would occasionally take a moment to remind everyone, to wild cheers, that he used to be a feared man. Part of his chemistry with Bobby Heenan was that, at the end of the day, Heenan was just a shrimpy manager while Monsoon was a 440 pound Manchurian who could [[TalkToTheFist silence him if the Brain got too uppity]], culminating in his literally dragging and tossing Heenan out of the company.
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* RetiredBadass: Although his most famous work was out of the ring rather than in it, Gorilla Monsoon got his start as a dangerous heel and he would occasionally take a moment to remind everyone, to wild cheers, that he used to be a feared man. 440 pound Manchurian. Part of his chemistry with Bobby Heenan was that, at the end of the day, Heenan was just a shrimpy manager while Monsoon was a 440 pound Manchurian an ex-wrestler who could [[TalkToTheFist silence him if the Brain got too uppity]], culminating in his literally dragging and tossing Heenan out of the company.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigureReasonableAuthorityFigure: As an on-air president of the [=WWF=], Monsoon would typically make fair calls, although the wacky booking did occasionally get in his way.
* RetiredBadass: Although his most famous work was out of the ring rather than in it, Gorilla Monsoon got his start as a dangerous heel and he would occasionally take a moment to remind everyone, to wild cheers, that he used to be a feared man. Part of his chemistry with Bobby Heenan was that, at the end of the day, Heenan was just a shrimpy manager while Monsoon was a 440 pound Manchurian who could [[TalkToTheFist silence him if the Brain got too uppity]], culminating in his literally dragging and tossing Heenan out of the company.
* RetiredBadass: Although his most famous work was out of the ring rather than in it, Gorilla Monsoon got his start as a dangerous heel and he would occasionally take a moment to remind everyone, to wild cheers, that he used to be a feared man. Part of his chemistry with Bobby Heenan was that, at the end of the day, Heenan was just a shrimpy manager while Monsoon was a 440 pound Manchurian who could [[TalkToTheFist silence him if the Brain got too uppity]], culminating in his literally dragging and tossing Heenan out of the company.
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-->--'''Wrestling/BobbyHeenan''', '''''Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro''''', [[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=93&nr=828 October 11, 1999]]
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-->--'''Wrestling/BobbyHeenan''', '''''Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro''''', ''Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro'', [[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=93&nr=828 October 11, 1999]]
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Say it aloud: '''Gorilla. Monsoon.''' Two things you don't want to stand in the way of.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Gorilla and [[Wrestling/{{Raven}} Johnny Polo (Raven)]] called the Wrestling/ShawnMichaels-Wrestling/MartyJannetty cage match from the August 17, 1993 ''WWF Superstars'' taping that was later included on the 2003 ''Bloodbath: Wrestling's Most Incredible Cage Matches'' [=DVD=]. During the match, Gorilla said, "Gorilla don't like cages," and Polo remarked on how many of Monsoon's brethren live in them.