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The standard Professional Wrestling ring introduction consists of four parts: hometown, height, weight, and name. However, there are some cases where one might not want to give a hometown; after all, if you have a quasi-mystical Made of Iron badass loner, it would probably rob them of some of their mystique if they were from Joisey. The solution? Announce them as being "from Parts Unknown". Parts Unknown, simply put, is wrestling speak for "we don't know where the hell this person's from." However, it's taken on a life of its own in wrestling fandom, where it's become popular to depict Parts Unknown as a real place that's home to some very unreal personalities. Possibly as a result of this, most wrestling promoters have changed from using Parts Unknown to using more descriptive, though equally non-specific, hometowns. Many of these variations on "Parts Unknown" are bizarre and sometimes straight-up impossible, as in they don't physically exist. But if it's a Wrestling Monster whose gimmick involves being violently insane, it's not like anybody's going to argue with them if they say they're from the depths of Hell. The trope is also used in video games, specifically Fighting Games. This is due to the fact that nationality can often lead to preconceived notions about how a character should look and behave. Parts Unknown avoids this situation, especially with regards to certain characters who are not designed with any specific cultural/nationality tropes in mind, meaning that it is regularly applied to overtly mysterious, more fantastical characters. It's also regularly applied to Final Bosses. As an aside, when used too liberally amongst a series' characters, this becomes unrealistic. After all, most people, especially in modern settings, do have a nationality and are aware of where they were born. Though "Parts Unknown" doesn't necessarily mean the character themself is unaware of where they're from; it could just be that they're not telling anybody else. See also Non-Specifically Foreign. Examples |
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Kevin Nash was billed from The Emerald City as part of his Oz gimmick in WCW in 1991. As Steele of the Tag Team the Master Blasters, he was billed from the Steel Mines. | |
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Glenn Jacobs has done this at least three times. As Kane, his most famous persona, he doesn't even have a "hometown" listed for him on WWE's website. As Unibomb in SMW, he was billed from "The Land of the Giants". As Doomsday in the USWA, he was billed from "The Wastelands". |
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Meng was announced, by Michael Buffer no less, at WCW Uncensored 96 as being from "Some Unknown Part of the Planet." However, at WCW Fall Brawl 95, Buffer announced Meng as a member of Royalty from the South Pacific. | |
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Shark Boy was first billed from "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", as was Shark Girl, before he moved to "The Deep Blue Sea". | |
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Stardust is billed from "The Stars of the Milky Way" and "The Fifth Dimension". | |
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There have been some variants of this in other games. For instance, in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a Keldeo you can get via event is slated to come from "Lovely Place". | |
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The Darkstalkers series has a handful of examples, although most characters avoid this as they are (for the most part) shout outs to legendary creatures from around the globe. Examples that play this straight include Donovan, who has a Buddhist priest vibe but whose birthplace is simply listed as "unknown" and B.B. Hood, whose bio at least narrows her birthplace down to "a certain Nordic country". | |
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Hugh Morrus: In the DOD vignette that introduced him as part of the stable, Kevin Sullivan told the Master that he was giving him "the man from the Isle of Nowhere," although Morrus was never actually billed from there. | |
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Eric Young has done this in TNA a few times. After the breakup of Team Canada in 2006 caused him to become incredibly paranoid, he was billed as coming from "an undisclosed location". His Superhero gimmick Super Eric comes from Metropolis, as did Chris Hero. The Skyscrapersnote Originally Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey. Sid suffered a collapsed lung during the Steiners-Skyscrapers match at Clash of the Champions IX in November 1989 as a result of Scott Steiner botching a fall-away slam. Mark Calaway was brought in from Memphis as Sid's replacement under the name "Mean" Mark Callous. That team fell apart when Spivey left before WrestleWar 90 in February 1990, where the Skyscrapers were supposed to face The Road Warriors in a "Chicago Street Fight". Instead, Callous was teamed with "The Masked Skyscraper" ("Mean" Mike Enos). The LOD won, of course. Go to Spivey's page for the rest of the story. Tag Team was billed from there in 1989-1990. After splitting from Robert Roode, Young was billed as coming from "Freedomland, USA". Once he's dropped the Super Eric gimmick, he started being billed as being from Nashville. |
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Akeem the African Dream was from "Deepest Darkest Africa". | |
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In his early days in Mid-South/UWF, Sting was billed as being from "Every Man's Nightmare". And his manager, "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert, was from "Every Woman's Dream", and the current independent tag team the Heartbreak Express are billed from there as well. | |
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The Nightstalker was from "Your Nightmares." | |
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Veilstone's Myth from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl describes an encounter with a Pokémon that disappears to a "place beyond seeing". One fan interpretation of this is that the Pokémon in question was Giratina, especially considering that Veilstone City is close to Turnback Cave (which houses a portal to the Distortion World). | |
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CHIKARA's "Smooth Sailin'" Ashley Remington (Dalton Castle) was from "The Open Waters." | |
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Caged Heat, from "The Nevada State Correctional Facility" | |
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AEW: Tag team Private Party hail from "A Location Where You Need an Invitation" and have a combined weight of "24 Ounces of Vodka Cranberry" (or "Cranberry Vodka"; both variations have been used). Slacker wrestler Orange Cassidy is billed as being from "...Wherever" and weighing in at "...Whatever". During title defenses, Kenny Omega is billed as not being from North Carolina (as he gets a long entrance speech on Dynamite which has a recurring mention of that state) but rather Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the same vein, he has been announced as hailing 2,000 miles from North Carolina. Infinito is "from the infinite universe, from the beginning and end of time", and weighs "more than you could possibly imagine". The Very Nice, Very Evil Danhausen is from Someplace Far Away and (despite looking very lightweight) weighs at least 300 lbs. |
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SHIMMER's Courtney Rush is from "Winning-Peg, Manitoba, Canada". | |
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Glacier was billed in WCW from "Shorinji Temple, Fukuoka, Japan" (Fukuoka is a real place, but there is no Shorinji Temple there). | |
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CHIKARA's The Super Smash Brothers were from "The Mushroom Kingdom". Player Dos has been billed from "The Marvel Universe." |
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Sumie Sakai, from "Jersey Shore, Japan". | |
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Parts Unknown's most famous resident would have to be former WWE wrestler The Ultimate Warrior. | |
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The Dungeon of Doom: "The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan was from "The Iron Gates of Fate". The Shark was originally from "Tsunami", before moving to "The Great Barrier Reef" (the latter of which is a real place, but, obviously, no one actually lives there). The Zodiac was from "The Land of Yin and Yang", though the Master also billed him as being "the man from... the Zodiac!" at least once. Hugh Morrus: In the DOD vignette that introduced him as part of the stable, Kevin Sullivan told the Master that he was giving him "the man from the Isle of Nowhere," although Morrus was never actually billed from there. |
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Lucha Underground has a quite a few of these: Mil Muertes is billed from "Beyond The Grave." Cage (who wrestles as Brian Cage elsewhere) is from the 559. This one is more averted in that it's his area code in California. Son of Havoc (Matt Cross), Luchador biker, is from "The Open Road." Argenis is from "The Heavens." Drago is from The Netherworld. Pindor and Vibora were from "When Reptiles Ruled The Earth." High-flyer Aerostar comes from "The Cosmos." Black Lotus and The Black Lotus Triad from The Far East. |
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Dolph Ziggler bills himself on his Twitter as being from Bikini Bottom, Transylvania. | |
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Dean Douglas was from "The University of Higher Learning." | |
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Valkyria Chronicles has Vyse and Aika, two main characters from Skies of Arcadia, in a playable cameo. Their bios reflect this by implying that they're from some unknown place outside the Europan continent. | |
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Arachnaman (Brad Armstrong), from "Web City." | |
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Former ECW and WWE wrestler The Blue Meanie came from Pepperland. | |
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SMW's Rick Davis was billed from "P.O. Box 43." | |
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HuniePop gives believable nationalities to all of the game's suitors, with the exception of the four Secret Characters, three of which have fantastical origins, and one whose place of origin is a mystery even to herself. | |
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WOW Women of Wrestling: Beckie The Farmer's Daughter, from "Hog Hollow, NE" Caged Heat, from "The Nevada State Correctional Facility" Poison, from "The Toxic Unknown" Ice Cold, from "The Deep Freeze" Jacklyn Hyde, from "The Sanitarium" The Disciplinarian, from "The Board of Education" The Beast's hometown is just listed as "Unknown" |
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Player Dos has been billed from "The Marvel Universe." | |
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The Midnight Express were from "The Dark Side". | |
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"The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan was from "The Iron Gates of Fate". | |
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Amazing Kong in SHIMMER had a regular hometown (Tokyo, Japan)... but her weight was announced as "Weighing None of Your Damn Business". This would later be "adopted" by Stormie Lee and Charlie Kruel. | |
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The Overwatch player characters Reaper and Bastion's official "Base of Operations" are both listed as "unknown". The former is a villainous mercenary that has taken careful steps to conceal any traces of his true identity, while the latter is one of many internationally mass-produced robots that simply Grew Beyond Their Programming. It's eventually revealed that Reaper hails from the United States. | |
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Pro Wrestling lists the Amazon's nationality as "? ? ?" | |
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Prior to his arrival in ECW in 1993, Tommy Dreamer wrestled in various independent leagues in the Northeast and was billed from Dreamland, USA. After coming to ECW, he relocated to Yonkers, NY, where he is still billed from to this day. | |
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Braun Strowman was billed from Parts Unknown after leaving The Wyatt Family. | |
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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Damien Black hails from "unknown origin". | |
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Christopher Daniels is also announced as either from "Sin City" or "The City of Angels" (better known as Las Vegas and Los Angeles, respectively). | |
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MsChif is from The Inferno. | |
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MsChif (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_80534a27 | |
Parts Unknown / int_8296168 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_8296168 | comment |
The Zodiac was from "The Land of Yin and Yang", though the Master also billed him as being "the man from... the Zodiac!" at least once. | |
Parts Unknown / int_8296168 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_8296168 | featureConfidence |
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Brutus Beefcake (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_8296168 | |
Parts Unknown / int_82a3b84e | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_82a3b84e | comment |
Pokémon that are snagged in Orre are stated to come from "a distant land". Pokémon Sun and Moon refers to Pokémon obtained in the Virtual Console releases of Pokémon Gold and Silver as coming from "a distant land in the good old days", rather than Johto. | |
Parts Unknown / int_82a3b84e | featureApplicability |
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Pokémon Colosseum (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_82a3b84e | |
Parts Unknown / int_84a52c39 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_84a52c39 | comment |
Scott Hall's "Diamond Studd" gimmick in the very early 90s saw him billed as hailing from "The Diamond Mine." | |
Parts Unknown / int_84a52c39 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_84a52c39 | featureConfidence |
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Scott Hall (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_84a52c39 | |
Parts Unknown / int_88fce462 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_88fce462 | comment |
The King of Fighters is king of this. A large chunk of the characters in the series have "unknown" listed against their birthplaces. 26 out of the 90 (non-powered/cloned) total characters have "unknown" listed under birthplace on the official site. Specifically, all the main villains, as well as their cohorts both present and former (the exception of the New Faces/Orochi Team and Krizalid, who all have listed birthplaces) fall under this, though there are a few others like Heidern, Vanessa, Shen Woo, Gatou, Jyazu, Love Heart and Xanadu. | |
Parts Unknown / int_88fce462 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_88fce462 | featureConfidence |
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The King of Fighters (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_88fce462 | |
Parts Unknown / int_892aa56a | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_892aa56a | comment |
Deconstructed in the Murdoch Mysteries episode "Crabtree Mania". One of the wrestlers in a local stable is Vurugu from Parts Unknown, who dresses like the 1900s crowd would expect someone from Darkest Africa to look. Once they learn that he's actually an African American from Indianapolis, Crabtree comments that "parts unknown" doesn't really make sense: since it's unlikely Vurugu left "parts unknown" on his own and turned up at Toronto railway station in his furs and bone necklace; someone would have had to explore these parts to find him, at which point they would become known. | |
Parts Unknown / int_892aa56a | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_892aa56a | featureConfidence |
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Murdoch Mysteries | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_892aa56a | |
Parts Unknown / int_89f4bc45 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_89f4bc45 | comment |
WWE wrestler The Undertaker zig-zags this, as he was billed from "Death Valley" under his "Phenom" gimmick and from his real-life hometown of Houston, Texas under his "American Bad Ass" biker gimmick. While there is an actual place called Death Valley in California, the conspicuous lack of a state for the "Death Valley" the Undertaker was billed has always led fans to believe that the Death Valley the Phenom version hails from was just a Parts Unknown-style descriptive hometown. At one pre-WrestleMania X-Seven press conference, the Undertaker dropped all pretense, asking the crowd "What's up, hometown?" and noting that Death Valley was "just off of Loop 610".note A reference to Interstate 610 in Houston. However, WWE has aired vignettes featuring The Undertaker which seem to take place in California's Mojave Desert, which would seem to back up the idea that Taker calls the real town of Death Valley home. | |
Parts Unknown / int_89f4bc45 | featureApplicability |
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The Undertaker (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_89f4bc45 | |
Parts Unknown / int_8c6bc3c2 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_8c6bc3c2 | comment |
This is usually restricted to boss characters. M. Bison (Vega), Gill, and Seth are good examples. Other non-boss examples include the bizarre, enigmatic Q of Street Fighter III 3rd Strike fame, and platinum blonde Kid from the Future Ingrid. Both characters probably justify use of this, with each having a character shtick heavily revolving around a sense of otherwordly mystery. | |
Parts Unknown / int_8c6bc3c2 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_8c6bc3c2 | featureConfidence |
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Street Fighter III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_8c6bc3c2 | |
Parts Unknown / int_8dc24b15 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_8dc24b15 | comment |
Flash Morgan Webster of Progress Wrestling is billed as being from "A Town Called Malice". | |
Parts Unknown / int_8dc24b15 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_8dc24b15 | featureConfidence |
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Progress Wrestling (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_8dc24b15 | |
Parts Unknown / int_93fdfb2f | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_93fdfb2f | comment |
This gets ramped right up in Street Fighter V, where six (Necalli, Rashid, F.A.N.G, Kolin, Ed and Falke) new characters are of ambiguous nationality, with no Word of God confirmation in their bios of exactly where they are from. Only one newbie, Laura, is definitively presented as being Brazilian — everyone else's nationality is ambiguous, or only subtly alluded to at best. This cycle of ambiguity was thankfully smashed towards the end of the second season of DLC characters, following the debuts of both Abigail (Canada) and Menat (Egypt), who incidentally represent brand new nations depicted in the series. | |
Parts Unknown / int_93fdfb2f | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_93fdfb2f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Street Fighter V (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_93fdfb2f | |
Parts Unknown / int_947cae0e | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_947cae0e | comment |
Leva Bates is from the Bates Motel. When she was tag-teaming with Allison Danger as Regeneration X, they were billed from Gallifrey, via the TARDIS. | |
Parts Unknown / int_947cae0e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_947cae0e | featureConfidence |
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Psycho | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_947cae0e | |
Parts Unknown / int_9ec6c4ff | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_9ec6c4ff | comment |
Deuce 'n Domino and Cherry were from "The Other Side of the Tracks". | |
Parts Unknown / int_9ec6c4ff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_9ec6c4ff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Deuce 'n Domino (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_9ec6c4ff | |
Parts Unknown / int_9f89a5f0 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_9f89a5f0 | comment |
Pokémon: Pokémon that are snagged in Orre are stated to come from "a distant land". Pokémon Sun and Moon refers to Pokémon obtained in the Virtual Console releases of Pokémon Gold and Silver as coming from "a distant land in the good old days", rather than Johto. Veilstone's Myth from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl describes an encounter with a Pokémon that disappears to a "place beyond seeing". One fan interpretation of this is that the Pokémon in question was Giratina, especially considering that Veilstone City is close to Turnback Cave (which houses a portal to the Distortion World). There have been some variants of this in other games. For instance, in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, a Keldeo you can get via event is slated to come from "Lovely Place". |
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Parts Unknown / int_9f89a5f0 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_9f89a5f0 | featureConfidence |
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Pokémon (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_9f89a5f0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_9fcc8c53 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_9fcc8c53 | comment |
In the same vein as Street Fighter, this is mostly averted in the similarly stereotype-drenched Punch-Out!! series. Most hail from real countries, although King Hippo and Mr. Dream hail from fictional places. The only ones who fit this are Rick & Nick Bruiser and Donkey Kong, whose home country is listed as "? ? ?". | |
Parts Unknown / int_9fcc8c53 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_9fcc8c53 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Punch-Out!! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_9fcc8c53 | |
Parts Unknown / int_a183d57f | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_a183d57f | comment |
Parodied in the Futurama episode "Raging Bender" when Bender's opponent is introduced during a Ultimate Robot Fighting League match: | |
Parts Unknown / int_a183d57f | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_a183d57f | featureConfidence |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_a183d57f | |
Parts Unknown / int_a6543322 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_a6543322 | comment |
Basically, all the Touhou Project's characters with non-Japanese names other than the Scarlet sisters (Europe), Hong Meiling and Seiga Kaku (both hailing from China), Parsee Mizuhashi (implied to be Iranian) and Hecatia Lapislazuli (implied to be Greek, since she's based on the goddess Hecate) are this. | |
Parts Unknown / int_a6543322 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_a6543322 | featureConfidence |
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Touhou Project (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_a6543322 | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa88317d | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa88317d | comment |
When Bubbles adopts his "Green Bastard" wrestling persona in Trailer Park Boys, he introduces himself as being "from parts unknown." | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa88317d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa88317d | featureConfidence |
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Trailer Park Boys | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_aa88317d | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa8a643c | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa8a643c | comment |
Infinito is "from the infinite universe, from the beginning and end of time", and weighs "more than you could possibly imagine". | |
Parts Unknown / int_aa8a643c | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_aa8a643c | featureConfidence |
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Bryan Danielson (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_aa8a643c | |
Parts Unknown / int_aaa0d2b0 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_aaa0d2b0 | comment |
Crashbox opens the "Riddle Snake" segment by describing how the snake lives in "the deepest recesses of parts unknown". The entire design motif is Mystical India, though. | |
Parts Unknown / int_aaa0d2b0 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_aaa0d2b0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Crashbox | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_aaa0d2b0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_aab0f791 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_aab0f791 | comment |
Mad Man Pondo and Crazy Mary Dobson are from "The Realm of Pain!" | |
Parts Unknown / int_aab0f791 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_aab0f791 | featureConfidence |
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Mad Man Pondo (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_aab0f791 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ad4b4834 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ad4b4834 | comment |
At WWA Inception, Devon Storm (WCW's Crowbar) was billed from "The Other Side of Sanity." | |
Parts Unknown / int_ad4b4834 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ad4b4834 | featureConfidence |
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Devon Storm (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ad4b4834 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae4f7309 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae4f7309 | comment |
Athena is from known parts, the problem being her refusal to be limited to a single city. | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae4f7309 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae4f7309 | featureConfidence |
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Ember Moon (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ae4f7309 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae8d1d80 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae8d1d80 | comment |
The Shark was originally from "Tsunami", before moving to "The Great Barrier Reef" (the latter of which is a real place, but, obviously, no one actually lives there). | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae8d1d80 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ae8d1d80 | featureConfidence |
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John Tenta (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ae8d1d80 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b21a1883 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_b21a1883 | comment |
Sinn Bodhi, from "Wizard Beach, Las Vegas". | |
Parts Unknown / int_b21a1883 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b21a1883 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sinn Bodhi (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_b21a1883 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b632d739 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_b632d739 | comment |
Christina Von Eerie is billed from "Spook City, USA". | |
Parts Unknown / int_b632d739 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b632d739 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Christina Von Eerie (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_b632d739 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b7e43f53 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_b7e43f53 | comment |
Inverted by Ted DiBiase — he would often be introduced as "making his (season) residence in (exotic location)", which constantly changed to emphasize how filthy rich he was. | |
Parts Unknown / int_b7e43f53 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b7e43f53 | featureConfidence |
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Ted DiBiase (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_b7e43f53 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b82c33f4 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_b82c33f4 | comment |
Sid Vicious was from "Anywhere He Darn Well Pleases". | |
Parts Unknown / int_b82c33f4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_b82c33f4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sid Eudy (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_b82c33f4 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ba88e792 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ba88e792 | comment |
The Very Nice, Very Evil Danhausen is from Someplace Far Away and (despite looking very lightweight) weighs at least 300 lbs. | |
Parts Unknown / int_ba88e792 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ba88e792 | featureConfidence |
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Danhausen (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ba88e792 | |
Parts Unknown / int_bb485066 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_bb485066 | comment |
ECW's Dudley clan all came from Dudleyville. Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley kept it for part of their WWE careers, leading to the quote at the top of the page. This was personalized for each member of the clan: Big Dick, for example, came from the "Twisted Steel section of Dudleyville". |
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Parts Unknown / int_bb485066 | featureApplicability |
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The Dudley Boys (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_bb485066 | |
Parts Unknown / int_c1c97f4a | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_c1c97f4a | comment |
Dual Blades: While six of the ten characters in this game, released in 2002, have specific nationalities (two from the Ottomon Empire, one from Japan (two with a new character introduced in its sequel Slashers: The Power Battle), one from the Kazakh Khanate, and one from the United States) and one other is fantastical in origin, three others are not specified with those being Shin (somewhere in eastern Asia), Rungard (somewhere in central Europe), and Duke Andre (also somewhere in around the Mediterranean part of Europe). The former two are explicitly evil and thus the developers, based in Turkey, decided not to risk being seen as vilifying residents of whatever countries or historical predecessor states of current countries they would have been from and in the case of the Duke (named Andre in Slashers), who is established as a Christian knight who takes part in wars against Muslim countries, was likely because of concerns about proverbially picking at old wounds in light of the September 11 terrorist attacks a year before. | |
Parts Unknown / int_c1c97f4a | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_c1c97f4a | featureConfidence |
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Dual Blades (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_c1c97f4a | |
Parts Unknown / int_c27ef7da | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_c27ef7da | comment |
The Nasty Boys are from "Nastyville", of course. | |
Parts Unknown / int_c27ef7da | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_c27ef7da | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Nasty Boys (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_c27ef7da | |
Parts Unknown / int_c353ea41 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_c353ea41 | comment |
"The Queen of the Dinosaurs" Terra Calaway hails from "Isla Nublar" | |
Parts Unknown / int_c353ea41 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_c353ea41 | featureConfidence |
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Jurassic Park (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_c353ea41 | |
Parts Unknown / int_c6b738c4 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_c6b738c4 | comment |
Ring of Honor's Delirious is from "The Edge of Sanity." | |
Parts Unknown / int_c6b738c4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ring of Honor (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_c6b738c4 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ced3c7a1 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ced3c7a1 | comment |
The Midnight Rider was from "Diablo Canyon, Colorado". | |
Parts Unknown / int_ced3c7a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ced3c7a1 | featureConfidence |
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Dusty Rhodes (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ced3c7a1 | |
Parts Unknown / int_cf3e7a82 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_cf3e7a82 | comment |
His Superhero gimmick Super Eric comes from Metropolis, as did Chris Hero. The Skyscrapersnote Originally Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey. Sid suffered a collapsed lung during the Steiners-Skyscrapers match at Clash of the Champions IX in November 1989 as a result of Scott Steiner botching a fall-away slam. Mark Calaway was brought in from Memphis as Sid's replacement under the name "Mean" Mark Callous. That team fell apart when Spivey left before WrestleWar 90 in February 1990, where the Skyscrapers were supposed to face The Road Warriors in a "Chicago Street Fight". Instead, Callous was teamed with "The Masked Skyscraper" ("Mean" Mike Enos). The LOD won, of course. Go to Spivey's page for the rest of the story. Tag Team was billed from there in 1989-1990. | |
Parts Unknown / int_cf3e7a82 | featureApplicability |
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Parts Unknown / int_cf3e7a82 | featureConfidence |
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Superman (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_cf3e7a82 | |
Parts Unknown / int_d02cde59 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_d02cde59 | comment |
The incongruently name Sinclair from Art of Fighting 3 has an unmistakably Arabic look, complete with harem pants, head scarf, and a scimitar, although her country of origin remains unknown. | |
Parts Unknown / int_d02cde59 | featureApplicability |
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Art of Fighting (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_d02cde59 | |
Parts Unknown / int_d154285c | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_d154285c | comment |
TNA's Black Reign is introduced as being from "the deepest darkest corner of his mind", as he has a Split Personality gimmick. | |
Parts Unknown / int_d154285c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Impact Wrestling (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_d154285c | |
Parts Unknown / int_d21aa03 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_d21aa03 | comment |
The Blackhearts of All Japan and Herb Abrams' UWF (featuring David Heath) were billed as being from "Everywhere and Nowhere". | |
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Parts Unknown / int_d21aa03 | featureConfidence |
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David Heath (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_d21aa03 | |
Parts Unknown / int_d2bb929d | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_d2bb929d | comment |
Soul series: The series employs this a fair bit, which is quite odd considering the (heightened) real world setting and detailed bios provided for most characters. Examples include Algol, Edgemaster and Zasalamel. However, these characters represent very ancient civilizations, so they're trickier to categorize. It's odder when this is applied to characters like Tira and ZWEI, who were both born within the same timeframe as their series contemporaries, although ZWEI's design and fighting style, using a summoned werewolf, is a shift into more of a fantasy-type character, perhaps explaining the need for this trope. Viola takes the cake. Her official bio is especially whimsical, listing her birthplace as "a place of roses and lilies" and her blood type as "twisted strings of red and blue", which is in stark contrast to the more factual bios of the rest of the cast. |
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Parts Unknown / int_d2bb929d | featureApplicability |
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Soul Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_d2bb929d | |
Parts Unknown / int_dced9881 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_dced9881 | comment |
Black Lotus and The Black Lotus Triad from The Far East. | |
Parts Unknown / int_dced9881 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Angela Fong (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_dced9881 | |
Parts Unknown / int_dfb6bf6d | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_dfb6bf6d | comment |
Solo Darling is billed as being from "the enchanted forest", and her height and weight are announced as "taller than a stack of pancakes" and "leaner than a pint of ice cream", respectively. | |
Parts Unknown / int_dfb6bf6d | featureApplicability |
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Solo Darling (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_dfb6bf6d | |
Parts Unknown / int_e26905cd | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_e26905cd | comment |
Tekken 6 introduces us to Zafina, an exotic beauty who used to be listed as being "Indian" on the official English site. However, she's now listed as of "unknown" origin. Perhaps this was required due to her overall look being a cultural mish-mash; with an Indian fighting style, make-up and skin coloring, elements of American Indian costume design and a storyline that hints at ancient Egyptian origins. Word of God has clarified that she is "probably Egyptian". | |
Parts Unknown / int_e26905cd | featureApplicability |
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Tekken | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_e26905cd | |
Parts Unknown / int_e3b2d6fc | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_e3b2d6fc | comment |
During the time when she used "The Galaxy's Greatest Alien" gimmick, Kris Statlander was from "The Andromeda Galaxy". | |
Parts Unknown / int_e3b2d6fc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Kris Statlander (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_e3b2d6fc | |
Parts Unknown / int_eb118c13 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_eb118c13 | comment |
While Rob Van Dam and Sabu were tag teaming in ECW, Van Dam was often announced as being from Battle Creek, India; when he wasn't, Sabu was announced from Bombay, Michigan. Sabu had been billed from Bombay, India for years, so this was a bit of an in-joke. | |
Parts Unknown / int_eb118c13 | featureApplicability |
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Rob Van Dam (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_eb118c13 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ebb8b1c0 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ebb8b1c0 | comment |
Norman the Lunatic was from "State Hospital." | |
Parts Unknown / int_ebb8b1c0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ebb8b1c0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mike Shaw (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ebb8b1c0 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ec5544b3 | type |
Parts Unknown | |
Parts Unknown / int_ec5544b3 | comment |
Slacker wrestler Orange Cassidy is billed as being from "...Wherever" and weighing in at "...Whatever". | |
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1.0 | |
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Orange Cassidy (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Parts Unknown / int_ec5544b3 | |
Parts Unknown / int_ecd3889f | type |
Parts Unknown | |
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The Prototype was originally from "Classified" before he moved to Area 51. | |
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Mankind was announced as being from the Boiler Room. | |
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Street Fighter: This is usually restricted to boss characters. M. Bison (Vega), Gill, and Seth are good examples. Other non-boss examples include the bizarre, enigmatic Q of Street Fighter III 3rd Strike fame, and platinum blonde Kid from the Future Ingrid. Both characters probably justify use of this, with each having a character shtick heavily revolving around a sense of otherwordly mystery. This gets ramped right up in Street Fighter V, where six (Necalli, Rashid, F.A.N.G, Kolin, Ed and Falke) new characters are of ambiguous nationality, with no Word of God confirmation in their bios of exactly where they are from. Only one newbie, Laura, is definitively presented as being Brazilian — everyone else's nationality is ambiguous, or only subtly alluded to at best. This cycle of ambiguity was thankfully smashed towards the end of the second season of DLC characters, following the debuts of both Abigail (Canada) and Menat (Egypt), who incidentally represent brand new nations depicted in the series. |
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Gran Turismo games do this with many of their original courses, notably Special Stage Routes, Trial Mountain, Deep Forest Raceway, Autumn Ring, Grand Valley and High-Speed Ring. It wasn't until 7 that some of those who return are given proper countries they're modeled on, such as Trial Mountain, Grand Valley and Special Stage Route X being set in United States, Deep Forest Raceway being set in Switzerland and High-Speed Ring being set in Japan. | |
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While working for the Wrestling Society X promotion, Jimmy Jacobs was announced as being from "The Dark Side Of A Broken Heart". At other times, he's been billed from "Goof City, USA". | |
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During title defenses, Kenny Omega is billed as not being from North Carolina (as he gets a long entrance speech on Dynamite which has a recurring mention of that state) but rather Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the same vein, he has been announced as hailing 2,000 miles from North Carolina. | |
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