Cowardice and Victimhood

Cowardice is always a good trait for a heel character to possess.  When someone calls me out and makes me look bad by exposing my lying, I claim I'll let it slide this one time.  But even when it happens repeatedly, I just keep making that same claim - that I'll let it slide "just this once."  Even though I already let it slide several times by this point.  Clear example of somebody being too afraid to take action even though he repeatedly claimed he would.

This kind of trait reminds me of Big Pappa Pump Scott Steiner at the Spring Stampede 1998 pay per view.  Despite being loaded with all kinds of muscles, it was clear that he was afraid to fight his own brother on the opposing team and he ran away during a tag match, leaving his partner Buff Bagwell in the ring to fight two men.  Good stuff with Big Pappa Pump looking that pathetic.  Certainly had me laughing.

Another good way for a heel to look pathetic like that is feigning victimhood in an attempt to gain sympathy.  When I cry fake tears it never convinces anybody.  I remember once my dad tried to get my grandma to feel sorry for him by saying he couldn't sleep a wink at her house, and my mom called him out and said he was lying.  His fake tears couldn't convince her for even a second.

The wrestler Raven had this victimhood thing down pretty good, and even made one of the best catchphrases out of it.  "What about me?  What about Raven!"

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