: 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.
: 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. [S2E20] Really Real Wrestling
: The episode received approximately 2.164 million viewers worldwide upon its release. : The climax involves a case of mistaken
: The character Forearmageddon is a nod to Mortal Kombat's Goro. [S2E20] Really Real Wrestling