"Who did this?"
A memetic phrase often used to satirize a Professional Wrestling swerve specifically involving either a mysterious figure or a masked person. It is usually agreed to have originated at the debut of the Professor Genki character at Furry Wrestling World's 1995 Christmas In July PPV, a character often described as "Doink the Clown with the seriousness of the Undertaker". The story was actually quite serious, with the regularity that Professor Genki would inflict kayfabe injuries upon those he was matched with. The question continued being asked due to the fact that the character changed hands almost as often as Doink's did. Initially he was portrayed by Sasha Ninni, a former model and technical grappler who wanted to be a high flyer, then as high flying moves snuck their way into Sasha's repertoire, fans clamored for a match between them, thus the character was handed off to others multiple times. First to Mystico, who was dropped due to differences in height (detail mattered quite a bit to booker Basil Harris), then by Rikochet, who was dropped due to not practicing the "insanity dance" (as Sasha described it), and finally to Rey Mysterio Jr., who would match with the now high flying Sasha Ninni under the Genki character at 1998's Closing Furry Weekend PPV, widely regarded as the best match of that year. The phrase lost its initial luster after that PPV when other promotions tried their hand at similar storylines, to little success, and has since become something of a joke.
"Frankly, I think Royce Gracie is full of it if he thinks he can escape my grappling." Rei Gerra.