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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays. [[note]] Regal has stated that another wrestler suggested Benoit may have been behind the murders right before Regal filmed his interview, which prompted the reaction. Regal was not close personal friends with Benoit nor did he know anything more than the general public. His obvious discomfort was prompted by the mere suggestion that Benoit ''may'' have been involved. [[/note]]

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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays. [[note]] Regal has stated that another wrestler Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield suggested Benoit may have been behind the murders right before Regal filmed his interview, which prompted the reaction. Regal was not close personal friends with Benoit nor did he know anything more than the general public. His obvious discomfort was prompted by the mere suggestion that Benoit ''may'' have been involved. [[/note]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays.

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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays. [[note]] Regal has stated that another wrestler suggested Benoit may have been behind the murders right before Regal filmed his interview, which prompted the reaction. Regal was not close personal friends with Benoit nor did he know anything more than the general public. His obvious discomfort was prompted by the mere suggestion that Benoit ''may'' have been involved. [[/note]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing

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* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing
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* SoBadItsGood: His "A Real Man's Man" theme. The gimmick as a whole is viewed as this or DorkAge, sometimes both.

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* SoBadItsGood: His "A Real Man's Man" theme. The gimmick as a whole is viewed as this or DorkAge, AudienceAlienatingEra, sometimes both.
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** “WARGAMES!”
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree. If you want to get an idea of how much potential Regal had, just watch his most famous protégé, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, who copies a lot of his moves and mannerisms.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. superstar, mostly due to lifelong struggles with substance abuse. By the time he kicked the habit, age and long-term damage had taken their toll. Still, WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree. If you want to get an idea of how much potential Regal had, just watch his most famous protégé, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, who copies a lot of his moves and mannerisms.
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* HeroicBuild[=/=]HollywoodPudgy[=/=]TopHeavyGuy: [[HeroicBuild Barrel-chested]], [[HollywoodPudgy lack of six-pack abs]], disproportionately skinny arms compared to his chest,[[TopHeavyGuy rather long legs that are good enough to hold up his torso]]. Notable when he's in his [[UnderwearofPower ring gear]].

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* HeroicBuild[=/=]HollywoodPudgy[=/=]TopHeavyGuy: [[HeroicBuild Barrel-chested]], [[HollywoodPudgy lack of six-pack abs]], disproportionately skinny arms compared to his chest,[[TopHeavyGuy chest, [[TopHeavyGuy rather long legs that are good enough to hold up his torso]]. Notable when he's in his [[UnderwearofPower ring gear]].
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* ShockingMoments: His AEW debut. People had been calling for Tony Khan to sign him ever since he was released from WWE because of his vast experience and genius wrestling brain, but when he appeared at the end of ''Revolution's''[[Wrestling/JonMoxley Moxley]]/[[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Danielson]] match to force the two men to shake hands the IWC exploded as an already mouth-watering prospect[[note]]Mox and Danielson teaming up to lead a stable of vicious young talent[[/note]] suddenly became ''sumptuous'' with the inclusion of the man who had mentored them both.

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* ShockingMoments: His AEW debut. People had been calling for Tony Khan to sign him ever since he was released from WWE because of his vast experience and genius wrestling brain, but when he appeared at the end of ''Revolution's''[[Wrestling/JonMoxley ''Revolution's'' [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Moxley]]/[[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Danielson]] match to force the two men to shake hands the IWC exploded as an already mouth-watering prospect[[note]]Mox and Danielson teaming up to lead a stable of vicious young talent[[/note]] suddenly became ''sumptuous'' with the inclusion of the man who had mentored them both.
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* ShockingMoments: His AEW debut. People had been calling for Tony Khan to sign him ever since he was released from WWE because of his vast experience and genius wrestling brain, but when he appeared at the end of ''Revolution's''[[Wrestling/JonMoxley Moxley]]/[[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Danielson]] match to force the two men to shake hands the IWC exploded as an already mouth-watering prospect[[note]]Mox and Danielson teaming up to lead a stable of vicious young talent[[/note]] suddenly became ''sumptuous'' with the inclusion of the man who had mentored them both.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.
** If you want to get an idea of how much potential Regal had, just watch his most famous protégé, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, who copies a lot of his moves and mannerisms.
* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning, ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays.
** Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.
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disagree. If you want to get an idea of how much potential Regal had, just watch his most famous protégé, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, who copies a lot of his moves and mannerisms.
* HarsherInHindsight: While every interview in WWE's well-meaning, well-meaning but ill-fated memorial show for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit suffers from this severely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp3OQAL22T8 Regal's interview]] might be the eeriest of all. Throughout the entire interview, he declines to discuss Benoit as a person, only referring to his technical achievements and skill at his craft. The whole time, and in direct contrast to everyone else there, Regal looks like he's suspected something horrible has happened but doesn't want to say it - assuming this is true, the fact that he turned out to be correct makes it absolutely chilling to watch nowadays.
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nowadays. Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing



* SignatureLine: Starting 2017, William Regal's answer to settle a feud including multiple people is to put them into one of the most barbaric matches that was used in NWA and WCW.
--> '''William Regal in 2017 :''' These three teams will be in two rings! In one cage! In WARGAMES!!

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* SignatureLine: Starting 2017, William Regal's answer to settle a feud including multiple people in NXT is to put them into one of the most barbaric matches that was used in NWA and WCW.
WCW, and suffice to say, his manner of announcing it has become synonym with both him and the match.
--> '''William Regal in 2017 :''' Regal:''' These three teams will be in two rings! In one cage! In WARGAMES!!''WARGAMES!!!''
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** His "Real Man's Man" music from his brief spell as a lumberjack type character in WWF in 1998. Any video from this career will have people singing the lyrics in the video comments. The music is regarded as epic sounding and standing in amusing contrast to the ridiculous nature of the gimmick and the fact he was always completely high whilst performing it. The popularity of the music has far outlasted the actual gimmick, which ended after Regal was fired for his drug use (which was the reason he'd been fired from WCW beforehand). When Regal returned to the WWF in 2000, now named William Regal, he returned to his blue blood gimmick he had portrayed in WCW, complete with dramatic sounding music.

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** His "Real Man's Man" music from his brief spell as a lumberjack type character in WWF in 1998. Any video from this career will have people singing the lyrics in the video comments. The music is regarded as epic sounding and standing in amusing contrast to the ridiculous nature of the gimmick and the fact he was always completely high whilst performing it. The popularity of the music has far outlasted the actual gimmick, which ended after Regal was fired for his drug use (which was the reason he'd been fired from WCW beforehand). When Regal returned to the WWF in 2000, now named William Regal, he returned to his blue blood gimmick he had portrayed in WCW, complete with dramatic sounding music.and used a trumpet-heavy theme for a while before adopting the dramatic-sounding "Villain".
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** His "Real Man's Man" music from his brief spell as a lumberjack type character in WWF in 1998-early 1999. Any video from this career will have people singing the lyrics in the video comments. The music is regarded as epic sounding and standing in amusing contrast to the ridiculous nature of the gimmick and the fact he was always completely high whilst performing it. The popularity of the music has far outlasted the actual gimmick, which ended after Regal was fired for his drug use (which was the reason he'd been fired from WCW beforehand). When Regal returned to the WWF in 2000, now named William Regal, he returned to his blue blood gimmick he had portrayed in WCW, complete with dramatic sounding music.

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** His "Real Man's Man" music from his brief spell as a lumberjack type character in WWF in 1998-early 1999.1998. Any video from this career will have people singing the lyrics in the video comments. The music is regarded as epic sounding and standing in amusing contrast to the ridiculous nature of the gimmick and the fact he was always completely high whilst performing it. The popularity of the music has far outlasted the actual gimmick, which ended after Regal was fired for his drug use (which was the reason he'd been fired from WCW beforehand). When Regal returned to the WWF in 2000, now named William Regal, he returned to his blue blood gimmick he had portrayed in WCW, complete with dramatic sounding music.

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* AwardSnub: In the [[{{Kayfabe}} pre-determined]] world of WWE and pro-wrestling, he has never been a WWE champion or known to be world champion in any other promotion. It could also be related to the WWE Triple Crown Championship (WWE/World, Intercontinental, and Tag Team tiles) and WWE Grand Slam Championship (WWE/World, Intercontinental, Hardcore/European, and WWE/World/Unified Tag Team titles), since he only needs either the WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship to become the first UK-born ([[Wrestling/{{Kane}} and second European-born]]) Triple Crown Champ and Grand Slam Champ.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Current ring entrance theme, the [[CardCarryingVillain aptly named]] ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILWzrItgn70 Villain]]''

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* AwardSnub: In the [[{{Kayfabe}} pre-determined]] world of WWE and pro-wrestling, he has never been a WWE world champion in WWE or known to be world champion in any other promotion. It could also be related to the WWE Triple Crown Championship (WWE/World, Intercontinental, and Tag Team tiles) and WWE Grand Slam Championship (WWE/World, Intercontinental, Hardcore/European, and WWE/World/Unified Tag Team titles), since before Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre won the WWE Championship in 2020, he only needs needed either the WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship to become the first UK-born ([[Wrestling/{{Kane}} and second European-born]]) British (and overall European) Triple Crown Champ and Grand Slam Champ.
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ring entrance theme, the [[CardCarryingVillain aptly named]] ''[[https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILWzrItgn70 Villain]]''"Villain."]]
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**Regal lived in the same town as the Benoit family and apparently was aware of some of the domestic issues Chris and Nancy were experiencing
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like almost Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Like almost Wrestling/BretHart, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.

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* MemeticMutation: "[[Wrestling/{{Umaga}} Youmanga]]" really caught on. Poor Regal.
** "Poor Regal" nothing. He wanted this to happen.

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* MemeticMutation: "[[Wrestling/{{Umaga}} Youmanga]]" really caught on. Poor Regal.
** "Poor Regal" nothing. He wanted this to happen.
[[IntendedAudienceReaction As he expected it to.]]
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Almost Wrestling/ShawnMichaels good, albeit in a totally different manner, in that Michaels is a high-flying striker, while Regal is a ground-based technical wrestler, but they're both masters of WrestlingPsychology. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Regal is really, really, ''really'' good. Almost Like almost Wrestling/ShawnMichaels good, albeit in a totally different manner, in that Michaels is a high-flying striker, while Regal is a ground-based technical wrestler, but they're both masters of WrestlingPsychology.and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit good. However, in his decades-long career, Regal has never really been a top-level superstar. WebVideo/WhatcultureWrestling listed him as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iBH5h7kERo the most underrated wrestler of all time]] and when you think about it, it's hard to disagree.

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