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Fortune (Wrestling)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Fortune (originally spelled Fourtune) was a Power Stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling which started in 2010 and came to an end in late 2011, formed by Ric Flair and prominently led by AJ Styles.Flair first came to TNA on January 4, 2010 as part of the massive influx of name value talent courtesy of Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff coming in, and didn't take too long before striking up an alliance with then-World Heavyweight Champion (and face of the company) AJ Styles, with Flair being AJ's manager and mentor. AJ would adopt Flair's lifestyle, cheating ways, sequined entrance robe (albeit with a hood), and even a couple of his moves as tribute, while Flair kept AJ on top until he lost the world title three months later to Rob Van Dam. Shortly thereafter, recently-returned former X-Division Champion Kazarian came into the picture, and he and AJ started fighting over being Flair's top guy to the point they couldn't work together long enough to beat Jay Lethal—until Flair introduced the solution: take AJ, Kaz, and fellow Team Flair allies Beer Money Inc. and Desmond Wolfe, and give them the chance to come together under the modified Horsemen banner of Fourtune.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Desmond's losing streak ended up keeping him out of the Fourtune lineup, while the Core Four (as they referred to themselves) were soon joined by Kaz's rival and X-Division Champ Douglas Williams, along with Matt Morgan as Flair's personal bodyguard, to make up the numbers against a band of ECW Originals who would henceforth be known as EV2.0 due to trademarks on the company name. Fourtune hated EV2 for the perception of their being overrated Garbage Wrestlers as well as outsiders taking spots away from the guys that built the company. (Also during this feud: the spelling of the stable name was tweaked to its more known version because everybody kept pointing out that they had more than four wrestlers.)After virtually dominating the feud with EV2 and joining with Hogan and Bischoff's latest rehashing of the nWo to get the power to fire most of the Hardcore crew, Fortune contained most of the titles and most of the credibility within the Immortal alliance. And on February 3, 2011, when real life wrote the plot, they took that credibility and turned on Immortal with it, costing then-Antichrist Heel Jeff Hardy the World Heavyweight Title. The ensuing feud kept true to Fortune's original purpose, turned them into the faces the crowd always believed they were, added the return of Christopher Daniels to join the stable when they needed someone to fill in for AJ heading into Lethal Lockdown, led to a litany of noteworthy moments which had TNA diehards jumping for joy, and set the seeds up for the future character directions of all involved (although Flair missed out on much of the awesomeness, as he chose Immortal over Fortune).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Said future character directions took hold with the group's gradual disbanding in late 2011, what with the latest installment of Daniels Betrays AJ Styles Over Envy and Pride being arguably the best one yet (particularly as it led to Kaz and Daniels forming the infamous duo known as Bad Influence), Bobby Roode returning to his heel roots as one of the best proudly selfish win-at-all-costs villains wrestling has had in years, and James Storm and AJ Styles being compelling players with constantly sympathetic storylines, trials and tribulations, while having all-too-brief flirtations with the World Heavyweight Title. As for Flair, he would, as the pattern goes, return to WWE as an ambassador in the aftermath.As usual, The Other Wiki has a more extensive article on the history of Fortune.
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Man of Wealth and Taste
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Man of Wealth and Taste: Flair brought his signature style, with three-piece suits and sunglasses, and the others inherited it.
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Flair.
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The Giant
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The Giant: Don't have to look at Matt Morgan long to see he is an archetypical example, except that he describes himself as "the most athletic big man in professional wrestling".
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Green-Eyed Monster
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Green-Eyed Monster / Pride: What ultimately killed the group following the end of their objective. Crept up in Daniels towards AJ (again), then in Roode towards Storm after the latter won the title.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: Unintentional, but it still counts. Flair was originally saying "They" were Fortune during the initial Immortal conspiracy. Cue Ironic Echo when the "Them" that Kurt Angle and Crimson were promising would come after Immortal heading into 2/3/11 turned out to be Fortune making their move.
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Arch-Enemy
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Arch-Enemy: First EV2, then Immortal, were targeted by Fortune for trying to turn TNA into ECW or WCW.
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Out-Gambitted
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Out-Gambitted: Often did this to Immortal in the summer of 2011, especially when they worked together with Sting.
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Power Stable
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Power Stable: Based on the Trope Codifier of power stables no less.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Flair was this as AJ and Kaz's Evil Mentor during the beginning of the group. The two even argued for his attention in a similar manner to two brothers fighting to be their dad's favorite.
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Four Is Death
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Four Is Death: The concept of the stable was inspired by Flair's former stable The Four Horsemen. The first four members referred to themselves as the "core" four members. Even after the members list became more than four, they continued to invoke the trope, what with the logo with two 4s and the theme song saying "Fortune Four". Oh, and there were eight actual members total in the history of Fortune (8 = 2 x 4).
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Flair, Roode, and Kazarian in particular, though AJ was deceivingly good at this as well.
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Conspiracy Redemption
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Conspiracy Redemption: Their collective Heel–Face Turn was made against Immortal, a really elaborate conspiracy by Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff to take over TNA and later, pro wrestling in general with Jeff Hardy as their centerpiece.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The group's name was initially spelled Fourtune, which earned a TON of ribbing online due to nearly always having more than four members even without counting Flair.
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Motive Decay
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Motive Decay: Flair's defection to Immortal caused this big time for his role in TNA, both in-universe and out. In-universe he betrayed his own plans to both finally defeat Hogan once and for all and to remake the Horsemen with TNA homegrown talent and proved it was all about the power for him. Out-of-universe he seemed to float around with no purpose, as there wasn't exactly much potential to elevate amongst the Immortal ranks, what with the one young rising star in Gunner being lost in the shuffle at the time. He was such an ineffectual member with Immortal that people were speculating he was being The Mole to help either Fortune or Sting with taking out Hogan, but this never materialized.
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Book Ends: The first four non-Flair members of Fortune, the core four members of Fortune, the last four members of Fortune. Also, the first and last matches that could be considered part of Fortune involved AJ and Kazarian tagging up against Samoa Joe and a partner from the UK.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Considering they had Ric Flair, a bunch of well-liked TNA Originals, and a purpose the fans agreed with, it was pretty hard to hate them when they were heels. More often than not during their entrances, fans were legitimately not booing, but instead going "Wooo!"
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Heel–Face Turn
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Flair betrayed them after their Heel–Face Turn because they made that decision without consulting him.
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Sacrificial Lion
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Sacrificial Lion: AJ became this shortly after the face turn when Immortal's brute Bully Ray paralyzed him with a superbomb through a table. Considering his role as the leader, the group was looking rough until a certain individual decided to return and take up his sword for a month until his return.
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Mook Horror Show
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Mook Horror Show: On the July 14, 2011, edition, Sting (who's been "coincidentally" mimicking Heath Ledger's "Joker" with his new makeup design) set loose a small group of clown-masked minions on Immortal. What follows pretty much played out like a slasher flick, with the clowns picking off Immortal one by one. Gunner even attempts to invoke Final Boy on them, which fails. The guys under the mask? Turned out to be Fortune.
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"I Am" Song
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"I Am" Song: "We Are, We Are, Fortune 4!" An offshoot of AJ's tradition with his theme being a straightforward version of the trope, one version of which had the same drum/cymbal beat as the Fortune theme—showing subtly that he was the shot-caller of the group among the active wrestlers.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Ric Flair's always been about the finer things like champagne. Storm just about drinking.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Flair first, the others following thereafter.
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Sharp-Dressed Man
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Sharp-Dressed Man: The main sign that this group was Flair's brainchild. Their attires became somewhat more casual after Flair turned on them, but still kept to the spirit of it. See Badass in a Nice Suit.
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Spell My Name with an S
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Spell My Name with an S For the stable's first few months, the name was spelled "Fourtune" in honor of The Four Horsemen. However, since more and more people pointed out that the stable has six people in it (seven if including Flair) after including Morgan and Williams, it was switched to "Fortune". To make matters worse, exempting Flair in that number would become pretty dicey considering that he, against all common sensenote what with him being a flabby old man who, aside from being the mastermind of this group, two years earlier had just had a hearty retirement ceremony after losing to Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 24, would occasionally lace up the boots and get in the ring himself.
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Dynamic Entry
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Dynamic Entry: Daniels' return to TNA on the March 31, 2011 edition of Impact!, in which he took out all of Immortal by leaping off the top of a steel cage to save Fortune from a beatdown, making his return to TNA and aligning with Fortune.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: Both members of Beer Money, most notably Bobby Roode, who first showed signs of becoming the magnificent talker and big time singles star that he is today during Fortune's run as faces when calling out Hogan and Jarrett.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Much like the Chekhov's Gun above, unintentional but it still counts. During their time with Immortal, Fortune were giving constant hints in backstage segments toward how they could only trust "the core four" (each other/themselves), and Robert Roode even once said in an interview that he envisioned them holding all the gold, even going so far as to say he saw AJ regaining the World Heavyweight Championship. This was while Jeff Hardy was World Heavyweight Champion.
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Badass in a Nice Suit
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Badass in a Nice Suit: Especially AJ, who on several occasions had led suit-clad beatdowns on Flair and Fortune's enemies prior to their face turn.
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Jack of All Stats
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Jack of All Stats: Especially Styles, Daniels, and Kazarian.
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The Ace
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The Ace: Forever AJ, not just for the stable but for TNA in general. In theory, they all should have been presented as such before Fourtune's formation, being largely made up of some of the most talented (and for the most part longstanding) TNA originals. Of course, being forced to the side is what caused them to pull together anyway.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Their hatred for both EV2 and Immortal pretty much boils down to they got tired of being overlooked by big name outsiders exploiting the company they built. Flair betrayed them after their Heel–Face Turn because they made that decision without consulting him.
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True Companions
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True Companions: Particularly the Core Four and Daniels. At least, until Daniels and Roode both became driven by ambitions of the self.
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Anti-Villain
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Anti-Villain: While brutal in their tactics, Fortune's heel acts had the rather sympathetic motivation of not wanting to be overlooked and lost in the shuffle in a company whose foundation they set.
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Badass Longrobe: Whenever Flair had to get in the ring, he would don his trademark long sequined robes. He also had one made for AJ, who donned it during the beginning of their partnership.
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Blasphemous Boast
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Blasphemous Boast: Flair literally thought of himself at the time as wrestling's incarnation of God.
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Bash Brothers
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Bash Brothers: Storm and Roode (Beer Money) were the primary tag team of the group, though Styles, Kazarian, and Daniels also shared a strong team-within-the-team dynamic due to their longtime friendship.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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Calling the Old Man Out: Fortune were built on this, especially during the initial stages of their Heel–Face Turn.
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Insistent Terminology / Canon Discontinuity: When Roode, Kaz, and Daniels later formed the Extraordinary Gentlemen's Organization, they termed it as a new alliance despite having previously acknowledged Fortune during prior attempted team-ups.
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Popularity Power: Probably the most popular (or at least the most unanimously well-liked) faction in the history of TNA.
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Undying Loyalty: Kazarian especially. It wasn't until after the stable died that Daniels convinced Kaz to reserve it for him and vice versa. Also, the group's purpose had this in spades to TNA, what with the core four being instrumental pieces in the company for years and Styles and Storm in particular having been there since day one.
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Running Gag: Flair being "iced". Meaning that a member of Fortune left him a bottle of Smirnoff Ice hidden and every time he found it he would have to chug it back. Flair happily complied every time.
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The Dog Bites Back: Treating AJ Styles and Matt Morgan like crap came back to haunt Eric Bischoff, as it caused Morgan to pull a Heel–Face Turn on him as well as solidified AJ and Fortune's plan to form the first real threat to Immortal. Between this, Sting's return, and Jeff Hardy falling off the wagon, Immortal stopped being The Illuminati of TNA and started really being, ironically, the disjointed pseudo-ripoff of the original nWo that fans saw them as all along.
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Team Dad: Flair, until he turned on them.
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