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== Wall of Shame ==
 
== Wall of Shame ==
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* [[Football Helmet]] - "Along with the batter's helmet and bonk helmet. This is the only hat sports related." [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/w/index.php?title=Football_Helmet&diff=prev&oldid=140724&htmldiff=0]
 
* [[Pain Train]] - "The Pain Train appears to be constructed from a Pyro's discarded Axtinguisher handle. Ironically, however, an Axtinguisher is not required to craft a Pain Train."
 
* [[Pain Train]] - "The Pain Train appears to be constructed from a Pyro's discarded Axtinguisher handle. Ironically, however, an Axtinguisher is not required to craft a Pain Train."
 
* [[Heavy]] - "The fact that the Heavy wears hats like the [[Hound Dog]] and the [[Football Helmet]] seems to imply he's interested in American culture."
 
* [[Heavy]] - "The fact that the Heavy wears hats like the [[Hound Dog]] and the [[Football Helmet]] seems to imply he's interested in American culture."

Revision as of 01:42, 25 October 2010

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Wall of Shame

  • Football Helmet - "Along with the batter's helmet and bonk helmet. This is the only hat sports related." [1]
  • Pain Train - "The Pain Train appears to be constructed from a Pyro's discarded Axtinguisher handle. Ironically, however, an Axtinguisher is not required to craft a Pain Train."
  • Heavy - "The fact that the Heavy wears hats like the Hound Dog and the Football Helmet seems to imply he's interested in American culture."
  • Sergeant's Drill Hat - "While it isn't apparent at first this hat does allow the soldiers elusive eyes to be seen while taunting." [2]
  • Flamethrower - "The pyro's flamethrower may be a reference to mexican food, which is considered hot - like flames" [3]
  • Old Guadalajara - "One of the theories about the Pyro's nationality is that he/she is Mexican. This hat may be a reference to those theories." [4]