[s2e20] Really Real Wrestling (Genuine)

: 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.

" Really Real Wrestling " is the twentieth episode of the second season of the animated series Regular Show , which originally aired on July 18, 2011. The episode is a satirical yet affectionate look at professional wrestling culture, exploring themes of authenticity, loyalty, and the surprising depth of "Cloudcuckoolander" characters like Pops. Plot Overview

: The episode received approximately 2.164 million viewers worldwide upon its release. [S2E20] Really Real Wrestling

: 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

The episode begins with Mordecai and Rigby "fake wrestling" at home because they lack tickets to the sold-out championship. Their mockery of wrestling's "fakeness" is challenged by Pops, who claims wrestling is real and reveals his own history as a Greco-Roman style wrestler. When he produces three tickets to the event, the trio's celebration leads to a scuffle that accidentally injures Pops' back. : The climax involves a case of mistaken

: The character Forearmageddon is a nod to Mortal Kombat's Goro.

The episode is widely cited by viewers as a turning point for Pops' character. Often the "butt of the joke," Pops displays "repressed divine strength" in this episode. After his back is accidentally "fixed" during the match, he delivers a "pre-asskicking one-liner"—"Who wants to wrestle?"—and proceeds to systematically defeat his opponents using legitimate techniques like the fireman’s carry. Satires and Themes The episode is a satirical yet affectionate look

Benson forbids them from attending the match, ordering Mordecai and Rigby to care for the injured Pops. However, everyone eventually snucks out. At the arena, Pops is mistaken for a pro wrestler named due to his distinctive appearance. This leads to Mordecai, Rigby, and Pops being thrust into a high-stakes ladder match where they must face real wrestlers who are offended by the notion that their sport is "fake". Character Analysis: Pops as the "Hidden Badass"