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* NeverLiveItDown: Him losing to Sable.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Him losing to Sable.Sable.
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* BadassDecay[=/=]DorkAge: Granted, he missed several months in 1997, but he fell really far during that time. In the 1996 ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' "PWI 500," he was ranked #43, in between Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/TommyDreamer. In 1997, he had dropped to #221, in between the Mexican luchador Damien and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling's MEN'S Teioh. While those guys were both great workers, at the time they meant nothing in America. In 1998, he was up to #54, in between [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan]] and Wrestling/RicFlair, which might seem like a compliment except that Hulk wasn't at his most motivated that year and Flair was out for the bulk of the year due to Wrestling/EricBischoff's lawsuit.
** NeverLiveItDown: His losing to Sable.
* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a {{Jobber}} works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push. Why waste that kind of ammo on someone so utterly unimportant?
** The only other interpretation was that it was Wrestling/VinceRusso trying to shock people by breaking {{Kayfabe}}.
** NeverLiveItDown: His losing to Sable.
* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a {{Jobber}} works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push. Why waste that kind of ammo on someone so utterly unimportant?
** The only other interpretation was that it was Wrestling/VinceRusso trying to shock people by breaking {{Kayfabe}}.
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* BadassDecay[=/=]DorkAge: BadassDecay: Granted, he missed several months in 1997, but he fell really far during that time. In the 1996 ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' "PWI 500," he was ranked #43, in between Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/TommyDreamer. In 1997, he had dropped to #221, in between the Mexican luchador Damien and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling's MEN'S Teioh. While those guys were both great workers, at the time they meant nothing in America. In 1998, he was up to #54, in between [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan]] and Wrestling/RicFlair, which might seem like a compliment except that Hulk wasn't at his most motivated that year and Flair was out for the bulk of the year due to Wrestling/EricBischoff's lawsuit.
** NeverLiveItDown: His losing to Sable.
* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a {{Jobber}} works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push. Why waste that kind of ammo on someone so utterly unimportant?
**unimportant? The only other interpretation was that it was Wrestling/VinceRusso trying to shock people by breaking {{Kayfabe}}.{{Kayfabe}}.
* NeverLiveItDown: Him losing to Sable.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Him losing to Sable.
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* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a jobber works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push.
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* BadassDecay[=/=]DorkAge: Granted, he missed several months in 1997, but he fell really far during that time. In the 1996 ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' "PWI 500," he was ranked #43, in between Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/TommyDreamer. In 1997, he had dropped to #221, in between the Mexican luchador Damien and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling's MEN'S Teioh. While those guys were both great workers, at the time they meant nothing in America. In 1998, he was up to #54, in between [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan]] and Wrestling/RicFlair, which might seem like a compliment except that Hulk wasn't at his most motivated that year and Flair was out for the bulk of the year due to Wrestling/EricBischoff's lawsuit.
**NeverLiveItDown: His losing to Sable.
* FridgeLogic: While calling someone ajobber {{Jobber}} works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push. push. Why waste that kind of ammo on someone so utterly unimportant?
**NeverLiveItDown: His losing to Sable.
* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a
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* FridgeLogic: While calling someone a jobber works as an insult, what was the purpose behind telling everyone that Salvatore Sincere's real name is Tom Brandi? Sincere was a heel jobber who nobody cared about to that point, and, after he shed the gimmick and turned face, he still didn't get much of a push.
** The only other interpretation was that it was Wrestling/VinceRusso trying to shock people by breaking {{Kayfabe}}.
** The only other interpretation was that it was Wrestling/VinceRusso trying to shock people by breaking {{Kayfabe}}.