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The game has the first player player playing a wrestler with blue clothing, and the second playing a wrestler with orange clothing, each marker with the number of their player. The reporter will give the commands, and the player will respond. The reporter will always ask the same thing to them, so the players just need to do the same thing.
The game has the first player player playing a wrestler with blue clothing, and the second playing a wrestler with orange clothing, each marker with the number of their player. The reporter will give the commands, and the player will respond. The reporter will always ask the same thing to them, so the players just need to do the same thing.
==Memedom==
A strange fascination with Ringside has spread parodies of it all over the Internet, particularly YouTube, showcasing a character and an odd phrase or personality trait of said character. This phenomenon is documented at [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/x-interviews its page on Know Your Meme].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A strange fascination with Ringside has spread parodies of it all over the Internet, particularly YouTube, showcasing a character and an odd phrase or personality trait of said character. This phenomenon is documented at [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/x-interviews its page on Know Your Meme].
*The newspaper the can pop up after a successful "Pose for the fans!" command says "Nintendo Times" on it, referencing the Rhythm Heaven series' developer and publisher company, [[Nintendo]].
*The newspaper the can pop up after a successful "Pose for the fans!" command says "Nintendo Times" on it, referencing the Rhythm Heaven series' developer and publisher company, [[Nintendo]].
*The "Wubbadubbadubba" commands that are stated as "questions" appear to suggest that the wrestler is not actually listening to the reporter, and is just responding with the same thing each time. This is supported by the game's reading material, which has the wrestler saying "Eh" to all the questions, despite them being actual questions.
*The "Wubbadubbadubba" commands that are stated as "questions" appear to suggest that the wrestler is not actually listening to the reporter, and is just responding with the same thing each time. This is supported by the game's reading material, which has the wrestler saying "Eh" to all the questions, despite them being actual questions.

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