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==References==
==References==
*[[Marshmallow's Last Stand]] — [[Strong Bad]] and [[Strong Mad]] steal the star from [[Homestar Runner]]'s shirt in order to force both Homestar and [[Pom Pom]] to participate in a [[Wikipedia:Tag team|tag team wrestling match]].
*[[Marshmallow's Last Stand]] — [[Strong Bad]] and [[Strong Mad]] steal the star from [[Homestar Runner]]'s shirt in order to force both Homestar and [[Pom Pom]] to participate in a [[Wikipedia:Tag team|tag team wrestling match]].
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:*[[Mr. Bland]] is holding a sign that says "Wrestling Mania". This is quite likely a reference to the annual [[Wikipedia:World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)]] event of [[Wikipedia:WrestleMania|WrestleMania]].   
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:*[[Mr. Bland]] is holding a sign that says "Wrestling Mania". This is quite likely a reference to the annual [[Wikipedia:World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)]] event, [[Wikipedia:WrestleMania|WrestleMania]].   
:*[[The Announcer]] says Strong Bad hails from [[Wikipedia:Parts Unknown|Parts Unknown]]. Having characters (especially masked wrestlers, like Strong Bad) come from "Parts Unknown" is a standard way of adding to a wrestler's mystique.
:*[[The Announcer]] says Strong Bad hails from [[Wikipedia:Parts Unknown|Parts Unknown]]. Having characters (especially masked wrestlers, like Strong Bad) come from "Parts Unknown" is a standard way of adding to a wrestler's mystique.
:*The largely ineffective "windmill punch" Strong Bad tries to use on Homestar has actually been used in real life to similar comedic effect — such as during one of the wrestling matches comedian [[Wikipedia:Andy Kaufman|Andy Kaufman]] staged with professional wrestler [[Wikipedia:Jerry Lawler|Jerry Lawler]].  
:*The largely ineffective "windmill punch" Strong Bad tries to use on Homestar has actually been used in real life to similar comedic effect — such as during one of the wrestling matches comedian [[Wikipedia:Andy Kaufman|Andy Kaufman]] staged with professional wrestler [[Wikipedia:Jerry Lawler|Jerry Lawler]].  
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*[[Weclome Back]] — The city "The Slickster" (as seen on the [[Cool Tapes]] tour map) is a reference to wrestling manager and referee [[Wikipedia:Ken Johnson (wrestling)|Ken Johnson]], whose ring name was "Slick" and was often called "The Slickster" by commentators.
*[[Weclome Back]] — The city "The Slickster" (as seen on the [[Cool Tapes]] tour map) is a reference to wrestling manager and referee [[Wikipedia:Ken Johnson (wrestling)|Ken Johnson]], whose ring name was "Slick" and was often called "The Slickster" by commentators.
*[[No Hands On Deck!]] — The term "Ham and Egger" refers to a mediocre or bland athlete, the term itself a reference to the fact that ham and eggs is an "ordinary" meal.  It is often used in professional wrestling to refer to a wrestler who routinely loses in opening matches and doesn't make much money, but who still gets paid enough to buy a simple meal. The wrestling jargon was popularized by [[Wikipedia:Bobby Heenan|Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]].
*[[No Hands On Deck!]] — The term "Ham and Egger" refers to a mediocre or bland athlete, the term itself a reference to the fact that ham and eggs is an "ordinary" meal.  It is often used in professional wrestling to refer to a wrestler who routinely loses in opening matches and doesn't make much money, but who still gets paid enough to buy a simple meal. The wrestling jargon was popularized by [[Wikipedia:Bobby Heenan|Bobby "The Brain" Heenan]].
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*[[The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show!!]] (DVD commentary) — Strong Bad mistakenly asks "who's running for [[Wikipedia:Andre the Giant|André the Giant]] this year", and mentions [[Wikipedia:King Kong Bundy|King Kong Bundy]] and [[Wikipedia:One Man Gang|One Man Gang]] as candidates. All three are known for their tremendous size.
*Email [[your funeral]] — Strong Bad suggests that, after he dies, he should be taxidermied, performing a [[Wikipedia:Suplex|suplex]] on a cougar.
*Email [[your funeral]] — Strong Bad suggests that, after he dies, he should be taxidermied, performing a [[Wikipedia:Suplex|suplex]] on a cougar.
*[[Jibblies 2]] — Strong Mad is dressed as [[Wikipedia:Nikolai Volkoff|Nikolai Volkoff]], a professional wrestler portrayed as a Russian, though actually born in Croatia.
*[[Jibblies 2]] — Strong Mad is dressed as [[Wikipedia:Nikolai Volkoff|Nikolai Volkoff]], a professional wrestler portrayed as a Russian, though actually born in Croatia.

Revision as of 00:51, 26 December 2017

In the beginning...
...there were "The Strong Bads".

Ever since the first toon, professional wrestling has been a popular subject within the Homestar Runner body of work. In particular, references to wrestlers from the 1980s and early 1990s are often seen, suggesting they were as much part of growing up for The Brothers Chaps as Nintendo and Saturday morning cartoons.

References

  • Mr. Bland is holding a sign that says "Wrestling Mania". This is quite likely a reference to the annual World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) event, WrestleMania.
  • The Announcer says Strong Bad hails from Parts Unknown. Having characters (especially masked wrestlers, like Strong Bad) come from "Parts Unknown" is a standard way of adding to a wrestler's mystique.
  • The largely ineffective "windmill punch" Strong Bad tries to use on Homestar has actually been used in real life to similar comedic effect — such as during one of the wrestling matches comedian Andy Kaufman staged with professional wrestler Jerry Lawler.

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