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: The episode plays with the industry's kayfabe history. The wrestlers in the show are portrayed as hyper-sensitive to being called "fake," and their physical prowess serves as a literal rebuttal to Mordecai and Rigby’s initial skepticism.

: The climax involves a case of mistaken identity where Pops unintentionally "steals" Huge Head's spot, leading to a lingering grudge from the real Huge Head. Additionally, Benson's attempt to fire Mordecai and Rigby for sneaking out highlights his often-misplaced retribution, as Pops was the one who actually snuck out first. [S2E20] Really Real Wrestling

: The character Forearmageddon is a nod to Mortal Kombat's Goro. : The episode plays with the industry's kayfabe history

: Despite the chaos, the episode concludes with Pops taking the blame for the group's actions to save Mordecai and Rigby from being fired, demonstrating his deep loyalty to his friends. Cultural Impact and Trivia Additionally, Benson's attempt to fire Mordecai and Rigby

: The episode received approximately 2.164 million viewers worldwide upon its release.

: The episode’s ending, featuring the real Huge Head vowing revenge, established a minor arc that would not be resolved for several years, eventually concluding in the episode "Men in Uniform".

[S2E20] Really Real Wrestling