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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The All-American Face is one of the major stock characters of professional wrestling. He drapes himself in the flag, fights for Truth, Justice, and the American Way, and is as wholesome as Mom and Apple Pie (well, if Mom started using steroids, anyway). He's proud to be an American, and expresses it at every opportunity he gets, even when wrestling in foreign lands. His entrance theme usually has references to being an American, his wrestling gear is in red, white, and blue (if it's not an actual American flag print); he may even go so far as to wave an American flag as he walks down to the ring. Before he became a wrestler, he was either a collegiate All-American in some sport, or a soldier; if he's a soldier, he'll pepper his speech with military lingo in between proclaiming how much he loves America.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The All-American Face is the natural enemy of the Foreign Wrestling Heel, and thus they often find themselves paired in feuds. The traditional climax to such a feud is a Flag Match, where the flags of the two nations are placed on opposite turnbuckles, and the winner is the first wrestler to recover his nation's flag and wave it. When the All-American Face is getting his ass kicked, especially by the Foreign Wrestling Heel, expect the crowd to start in with the chant of "U-S-A! U-S-A!" (sometimes, this is enhanced by the winner's National Anthem being played after the match as well).
In other countries, the All-American Face can actually be the Foreign Wrestling Heel, particularly if they play up the "Ugly American" Stereotype. In those cases, any wrestler who plays the Foreign Heel in the U.S. can be the actual face.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Compare Eagleland; when played straight the All-American Face is Type 1, but when inverted is usually Type 2. See also Hoax Hogan, which is about expies of a specific and well-known Face character.
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GLOW girl Americana.
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Invoked by, of all people, The Penguin in the Batman episode in which he ran for Mayor of Gotham City (wouldn't be the last time). In the course of his campaign he refused to discuss any actual issues other than his "Batman's-a-criminal-and-I'm-a-hero" plank ("Issues only confuse people"); instead, he spouted all the usual clichés, kissed babies, adopted "Yankee Doodle" (with rewritten lyrics) as his campaign song, and even had a rock band dressed as Revolutionary Minutemen (Paul Revere & The Raiders) perform at one of his rallies.
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The It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "The Gang Wrestles For The Troops" has Mac, Dennis, and Charlie assuming these personas, attempting to model their costumes after eagles and calling themselves "Birds Of War." It doesn't work all that well, due to a mix of poor costuming making them look less like muscular eagles and more like chickens with boners painted on their stomachs, Charlie's attempts to play up the "bird" aspect rather than the "patriotic" aspect, and the fact that they get their asses kicked by "The Talibum."
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Sting sometimes wore red white and blue facepaint and colors in his outfits.
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The Simpsons episode "Special Edna" has Bart watching one called Uncle Slam impaling a Bin Laden parody, Osama Bin Rotten with an American flagpole.
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At Survivor Series 1993, he filled out the final slot of the team the All-Americans, with Lex Luger and the Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) after Ludwig Borga had squashed Tatanka.note Though, as Tatanka is a Native American, and Survivor Series was usually held on Thanksgiving, what would he have been celebrating? and ' To show he was serious, since this was rather unexpected, he even had an American flag replace the normal lining of his Badass Longcoat.
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Duke of G.I. Joe.
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Rocky
Rocky is the embodiment of this trope in Rocky IV. Before that, he was more a simple American hero.
Apollo, in-universe, actually used the All American Face gimmick in the first and fourth movies. Though the first time it was to celebrate the American bicentennial and the second time it was because he was the American competitor in an international boxing match. But he takes it to the extreme in that latter match making even Rocky visibly embarrassed.
Rocky also owes his career to this trope, having been chosen for the bicentennial match because Apollo couldn't get a worthy competitor for the show and decided to go with the gimmick of giving a nobody a shot at the big time because it represented America at its best.
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The best example is probably Torrie Wilson, who had as her unofficial nickname "The Girl Next Door" and was played up by WWE as precisely that (albeit one who posed for Playboy twice and wasn't shy about displaying Les Yay tendencies). Nowhere was this more apparent than at two consecutive editions of The Great American Bash (2004-2005): she was the mascot for both events, wearing a stars-and-stripes top hat and tuxedo at the first and appearing in a poster for the second saluting with a slightly psychedelic American flag design.
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In the Netflix series GLOW, Debbie's wrestling persona, Liberty Belle, is one.
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Wrestlicious had Glory who wore star spangled wrestling gear (complete with cape) and ended up winning the promotion's championship belt.
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Keith Goodman of Tiger & Bunny. Whether or not Sternbild is actually in America is up for debate, however.
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There is a subversion in a famous match for Mexican-based promotion AAA that took place in Los Angeles, between the heel team Los Gringos Locos (Eddie Guerrero and Art Barr) and the face team of El Hijo Del Santo and Octagon. Guerrero and Barr (the Americans) took delight in insulting the mostly Mexican-American crowd, drawing massive heat and resulting in the LA crowd booing the Americans and cheering the Mexicans. In Mexico, however, Barr and Guererro were really Foreign Wrestling Heels.
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Yet another subversion is WWE's John "Bradshaw" Layfield, a Self-Made Man who constantly talks about how proud he is of his country and he is the personification of the American Dream — but his America doesn't include "foreigners" like Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio (both native-born Americans), or "miscreants" like John Cena and CM Punk. JBL was really more of a self-serving politician type, caring far more about himself than his country and spewing patriotic rhetoric because he thought that was what the fans wanted to hear. His disdain for immigrants was (kayfabe) genuine, though. Unlike Angle, though, Layfield has never been a babyface with the JBL gimmick.
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Affectionately parodied in the Japanese Toryumon promotion with the Florida Brothers, Michael and Daniel, better known, respectively, as Taku Iwasa and Raimu Mishima.
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Rocky is the embodiment of this trope in Rocky IV. Before that, he was more a simple American hero.
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The Japan-only women's wrestling/card battle series Wrestle Angels has this in the form of one of the series' most popular and recurring characters, The USA.
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Similarly, Michelle McCool was known as "The All-American Diva" before her permanent Face–Heel Turn.
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The movie plays with this by having the U.S. government create the Captain America character as a propaganda tool for war bond sales. Steve Rogers himself has a far more deeper motivation than simple patriotism alone.
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Given a San Fransokyan twist in Big Hero 6: The Series with the "mech-wrestling" face Uncle Samurai.
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If you win a a match as Jax in Mortal Kombat (without performing a Fatality), he drapes himself in an American flag.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender in the episode "The Blind Bandit", the Boulder is a homegrown face representing the Earth Kingdom while fighting of the villainous Foreign Wrestling Heel Fire Nation Man.
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Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report bleeds red white and blue.
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Debra Miceli, in her gimmicks as Alundra Blaze in the WWF and Madusa in WCW. Further, "Madusa" is a portmanteau of "Made in the U.S.A."
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The Undertaker during his Big Evil phase, from mid-2002 to late 2003.
At Survivor Series 1993, he filled out the final slot of the team the All-Americans, with Lex Luger and the Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) after Ludwig Borga had squashed Tatanka.note Though, as Tatanka is a Native American, and Survivor Series was usually held on Thanksgiving, what would he have been celebrating? and ' To show he was serious, since this was rather unexpected, he even had an American flag replace the normal lining of his Badass Longcoat.
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Kim Possible tends to lean to this at times. Check out "Monkey Fist Strikes" (pro American army?), "Royal Pain" (pro democracy), "Queen Bebe" (dancing at the Statue of Liberty) and "Rappin Drakken" (her Idol outfit includes a USA top).
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Along similar lines, Kaiju Big Battel's American Beetle.
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All Might from My Hero Academia is this trope in spades, since he's an Affectionate Parody of American comics Capes like Superman and Captain America. He's blonde-haired, blue-eyed, tall, muscular, wears a costume that's predominantly red, white and blue, says things like "Justice Will Prevail!" and means them, and his special attacks all have names taken from places in America (i.e. "Texas Smash"). He's actually Japanese; his real name is Toshinori Yagi.
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Wonder Woman, even though she really shouldn't be.
With both Superman and Wonder Woman, DC has tried to downplay this over the last several years when it has been seen as unfashionable to be patriotic (and in the case of Superman Returns, could potentially impact his international box office sales).
Wonder Woman's costume was redone to replace the star spangled bikini bottom with black pants. After the fans revolted, they compromised and gave her back two of her stars.
In a one off story, Superman once mentioned that he was planning on renouncing his American citizenshipnote though it was mainly because his actions were being interpreted as official US policy due to his longstanding mostly solid relationship with the US government. A story showed up very quickly afterwards where Superman expressed his love of America, as an alien whom America adopted like so many others.
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Super Macho Man in Punch-Out!! (Wii version) is a subversion: He certainly looks and acts like one, but everyone of the (American) audience hates his guts, and he's one of the worst Arrogant Kung Fu Guys you'll ever see. It helps that he bears a resemblance to a (moustacheless) Hulk Hogan.
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America from Hetalia: Axis Powers. 'Nuff said.
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Carter Grayson from Lightspeed Rescue has an absolutely perfect American face. Fits with the show, as it's probably the most "American" season to date.
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Tina Armstrong in Dead or Alive (her dad happens to be a Captain Ersatz of Hulk Hogan, too).
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Mildly subverted by U.S. Agent, who is just a tool of the United States government rather than a man for the people.
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Inverted with "The Real American" Jack Swagger and his manager Zeb Colter, a pair of all-American heels who spout Tea Party anti-immigrant rhetoric, constantly decry various face wrestlers as being traitors to their vision of America, and generally act like thugs and bullies to anyone who disagrees with them (including the above-mentioned Sgt. Slaughter and Hacksaw Jim Duggan). In contrast, Swagger's rival Alberto Del Rio, whose gimmick is based around his being openly and proudly Mexican, is booked as being the face and the defender of American values and virtues. (The feud had been done before with Karl Anderson and Joey Ryan even calling themselves Real American Heroes, except their opposition, Los Luchas/Los Crazy Chickens, weren't even foreigners). Prior to that, Swagger was "The All-American American", playing the same cocky pro-American heel that Kurt Angle did. Swagger would later play the role straight, becoming a face when the evil Russian character Rusev showed up.
And then even more inverted with Antonio Cesaro being added as a tag-team partner in a stable known as The Real Americans. Hilarious in that, even in Kayfabe, Cesaro is a naturalized citizen, not a native-born American.
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The oldest child in Home Improvement, Brad, was a typical blonde haired, big smile athlete, although without the intense patriotism associated with the trope. The story went that Zachary Ty Bryan originally auditioned for Randy, the middle child (and was in fact about the same age as Jonathan Taylor Thomas who got the part), but the casting director felt he had more of an All-American face. To their relief, he proceeded to grow into that role really well, eventually getting taller than Tim Allen.
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Apollo, in-universe, actually used the All American Face gimmick in the first and fourth movies. Though the first time it was to celebrate the American bicentennial and the second time it was because he was the American competitor in an international boxing match. But he takes it to the extreme in that latter match making even Rocky visibly embarrassed.
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In 2014, while TNA was in dire straights, they found room to sign Chris Melendez, a trainee from the Team 3D Academy who lost his leg in combat and wrestled with use of a prosthetic. Fans received him as a war hero.
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Hulk Hogan. It's even in his theme (see above). And Mr. America, whoever he was.
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Subverted by Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series Bandit 'In AMERICA!' Keith, who wears an American flag on his head'! In America! Although he's actually Canadian. The subversion is that he isn't a good guy, but a cheating, condescending Jackass. Like every other American on Yu-Gi-Oh.
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This was also subverted in the form of Kurt Angle, the (legitimate) Olympic gold medalist who, despite fighting for his country and wearing red, white, and blue, was a cocky, egotistical asshole and took every opportunity to point out his superiority to his fellow Americans on top of America's superiority to every other nation.
They actually were not sure what Angle they were going to take with him when he was first signed to WWE. His promos were just generic bios about his Olympic victories and seemed to play him up as this. He oversold it at his first television debut, and the audience started booing him. The execs took it and ran with it, and got word to him in the ring that he was a heel now and should act like an asshole. The rest is history.
Though it's usually played straight whenever Angle makes a Heel–Face Turn, albeit with a good bit of comic relief mixed in
One promo by Angle had him convinced that, since he was a beloved American hero and his opponent, John Cena, was drawing massive amounts of X-Pac Heat, he could say anything he pleased and still have the crowd on his side. He decided to test the theory by commenting that he does not like "the black people", and musing that if he could make one historical figure tap out, it'd be Jesus. And yes, the crowd was still on his side.
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"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, of course.
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Superman fights for truth, justice and the American way. The comics have had him shift more toward a "citizen-of-the-world" stance in recent years, though.
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Big In USA are a completely straight and beloved example. What makes it surreal is that they operate in the Japan based Pro Wrestling NOAH.
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The Patriot (Del Wilkes), duh.
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Jack Burton of Big Trouble in Little China is a Deconstructive Parody of this. Burton sports a James Dean pompadour and drawls like John Wayne, but lives up to these iconic images of American masculinity with less than perfect aplomb. Overconfident and always slightly behind the information curve, his bombast sometimes pays off, but more often makes him the butt of a slapstick gag. For a light comic performance, Kurt Russell walks a very precise tightrope, giving Jack a puppyish quality that redeems his made-in-America arrogance. The audience roots for him to succeed, and to be taken down a peg or two along the way.
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The American Eagles (Ken Wayne, Tony Anthony and Danny Davis in masks) were a mixed bag. Played straight in USWA but in Lucha Libre Internacional, not quite. Jacqueline by proxy, while she managed them in the states.
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South Park parodies this on the episode on Pro Wrestling, with Stan becoming a "8 year old Nam Vet who isn't accepted back in the homeland."
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In Ducktales 2017 "Rumble for Ragnarok", the world-serpent Jörmungandr is the home-grown babyface of Valhalla, while Scrooge plays the Heel as the Millionaire Miser.
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Deconstructed by Power & Glory — A-Pex is an all-American Cape, but only because his government creators groomed him as such. In reality, he is a narcissistic selfish mysophobe who relies on a handler to do the real hero work.
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Sara Del Rey was a mixed bag in Luchas 2000 and LLF but a straight example in SHIMMER with her American Angel gimmick before her Face–Heel Turn. It amusingly ended up being played straight in LLF, as American Angel, April Hunter, Nikki "La Gringa" Roxx and Christie Ricci and all became crowd favorites, Daizee Haze being over the moment she debuted. It just took American Angel longer than the others. Crowds even chanted "USA" at Del Rey during Ring of Honor's UK shows, against native UK talent Eden Black and Jetta no less.
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Gets truly bizarre with John Cena's single-player campaign in Smackdown Vs. Raw 09. The story starts with Cena performing at "Tribute to the Troops," the WWE's annual Monday Night Raw done from Iraq with an audience of soldiers stationed overseas, replete with chants of "USA! USA! USA!" and Cena saluting. The story moves into a feud with MVP after a soldier Cena befriends visits him after returning stateside only to be attacked by MVP backstage, who proceeds to declare "Better than Utopia," his stable, to be its own country because he didn't like getting boo'd in Iraq. Naturally, the campaign ends with Cena facing off with MVP at ''WrestleMania, accompanied to the ring by the aforementioned soldier.
Finishing the story unlocks the soldier as a playable character, but his default moveset is just copied from Cena's.
Of particular note is the Narm in Cena's patriotic gestures; the soldier, though quite likable and friendly about it, tells him to stop saluting.
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Guile from Street Fighter. Though he's a good guy, his major trait isn't his nationality, so much as his desire to get answers about the death of his friend. His patriotism gets Flanderized a bit by the fans, but it's still there.
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Chibodee Crocket of G Gundam was the All American Face, well kind of. He stood out as the All-American, clean cut Momma's Boy who would only drink Bourbon and used one of the fighting stylesnote Boxing most associated with America, even when in his Giant Mecha. It's taken even further with the revelation that his mother used to sing the Star-Spangled Banner to him as a lullaby, and eventually his pit crew do as well to snap him out of a Freak Out in the middle of a match.
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Kinnikuman character Terryman (based on real life wrestler Terry Funk) has been the epitome of this in fiction for decades. Interestingly enough, he started off as the same type of character as JBL (representing the big business side of America that other countries sees as evil), but then mellowing out and playing this trope to the highest degree ever since. His son, Terry the Kid also plays this trope to a T. ...tK.
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"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan is probably the purest example of this. If it weren't for him entering the ring to the tune of "Stars and Stripes Forever", waving the flag around, and chanting, "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!", he wouldn't have a character at all.
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Statesman of City of Heroes.
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Major Glory, from the Dexter's Laboratory series, who is obviously a parody of Captain America and Superman.
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Captain America (imagine that)
Mildly subverted by U.S. Agent, who is just a tool of the United States government rather than a man for the people.
The movie plays with this by having the U.S. government create the Captain America character as a propaganda tool for war bond sales. Steve Rogers himself has a far more deeper motivation than simple patriotism alone.
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