Kyle Hyde

"I've got myself a paperclip."

- He's got himself a paperclip.

A dude who has a strange interest in office accessories.

Policeman's Dusk
Kyle Hyde was a former Policeman investigating a criminal organization known as "Nile" with his partner Brian Bradley. Eventually Kyle discovers Brian is going to betray the police for the organization and shoots him. Afterwards he leaves the Police Force and becomes a salesman for a company called "Red Crown", meanwhile Kyle searches for Bradley as he is sure he survived their encounter.

Season 3
He is ordered to take a package to TFR, meanwhile, Kyle has reasons to believe one of the wrestler could have information about Bradley's whereabouts and decides into a rush to pose as wrestler to extract the info in the ring.

Episode 3

As he failed, he is next ordered to deliver another package to some hotel...

Season 4
Having failed so many years ago, he never gave up his search for the truth.

Episode 3

Now almost 15 years later, he sees the opportunity to join a team of mystery investigators that will maybe help him reach the truth about that fateful day, and taking his chances, he proves his worth and wins.

Episode 8

Wright says he wants to arrange more matches for the Mystery Masters, yet puts Kyle in an unfair 1v2 where he gets almost beat the life out of. Why is Wright doing this...?

Episode 9

He also appoints him to a match with Miles Edgeworth. Could Wright really have betrayed the Mystery Masters?

Episode 11
When Wright confesses that he did it all for the sake of Sminem's plan to get closer to Kojima, and that while he can't be redeemed, he appoints a Triple Threat of Kyle, Saihara, Nero, Adachi, Edgeworth, and Himself.

However, a shot still has to be put on, and Phoenix took his chance to win, lamenting the title wasn't left out of his hands.

Season 5
He was called for an important wrestling conference regarding the recent events with Kojima, but instead ended up trapped in La Parka II's Death Game. However, not giving up, Kyle has taken it into his own hands to discover the secrets of this twisted torture and escape with his friends, before it's too late.

Episode 1

All candidates were subjected to a surprise vote, where he received. The vote concluded with HUNK being instantly via.

Episode 2
Tohya tries to talk to the mystery masters to split up an investigate, but he is interrupted by La Parka, and the chaos of his words gives doubt to his heart.

Kyle decides to look for clues in... Saihara and Kyle have to face off 3 other teams, but they are unsuccessful.

Kyle receives in the. Via, Kyle Hyde is chosen. Kyle defeats Gippo Dudee and stays in the death game, narrowly avoiding death.

Episode 4

Everyone is called to the main room to once again face the skeleton in the screen. Today he informs the theme is "friendship".

Saihara notices an old man in a wheelchair, but everyone discards it being the mastermind since he's deaf and blind.

Saihara consults with the other mystery masters, but neither have found anything. They conclude that any clue left behind will be intentional, and before they go to the ring to fight each other, Tohya makes them promise to not die. Saihara assures he will not lose this game.

All the Mystery Masters are put one against another. Wright wins, and gets the .

Gets to play a special card game game before the vote, and draws the Nothing card.

Saihara is placed in the, receiving. A tie-breaker is held. Via, Doomguy, Undercarder, and Reviewbrah are.

Episode 6
La Parka explains the concept of dolls, and how they will be facing them.

Kyle investigates an a computer tells him to press a button in the conference room. There, he finds Tohya who promptly leaves, and then presses the button after considering for a while. La Parka tells him that he's in a poll now, too bad.

Saihara finds Wright muttering to himself, and both conclude that the situation is hopeless unless something happens, but something is weird with the "guest" wrestlers.

Saihara is placed in the, receiving. Via, Samoa Joe, Hachijo Tohya, James Sunderland, Patrick Bateman, and Walter are.

Episode 8

La Parka congratulates them for getting rid of all 5 of the hidden dolls between the participants, but doesn't disclose who they were. When Postal Dude's doll shows up, they remember that they had all signed his petition before the conference began, and La Parka reveals that it was indeed that how they unknowingly agreed to participate in the death game.

Saihara and Kyle have to defeat Char Aznable and Amuro Ray. They win and get .

The Mystery Masters mourn the death of Tohya, since they were not able to keep his promise. Saihara can't accept death no matter how many of these games he goes thorough, and promises that even beyond the grave, this game will end. Then, Edgeworth walks in and reminds everyone not to give up investigating, and goes his way to keep his investigation going.

By interrogating Mr. X, Edgeworth finds out that Tommy Wiseau is actually Edward Richtofen, and Mr. X uses the stone to "shut down" the game.



They are safe from the executions.

Episode 12
Reaches the final twilight and gets to participate in the last challenge, The Final Trial.

The second question by La Parka: Who were they? (The dolls mixed between the participants) Before the discussion can start, Mr. America blasts off about Samoa Joe. Hyde actually agrees, because, in this game, he had both of his arms. As Saihara points out, the real Joe had a bionic arm installed. Edgeworth then points out that the next most likely clones are those coming from the other company, James Sunderland and Patrick Bateman, for the fact that they showing up at all is suspicious and they don't have enough time to consider everyone. Drake then remembers something, seeing a child carrying someone in the room with all the corpses, and Majima adds that the kid was Alice, and the one she was carrying was Walter. Before Saihara can discuss the final doll, time is up and La Parka announces that that tony guy, Bane and Kyle are up to answer. Bane and Tony get the last person wrong and have to fight, but Kyle had thought of taking a risk and then an idea comes to mind: the person who was in the room with the button must have been a traitor, meaning Hachijo Tohya was a doll. La Parka announces the correct answer, but Kyle asks where the real versions of the dolls are, and La Parka decides to answer this once: wherever.

After BANS' victory, Kyle is made to participate in , he's the fourht death, eliminated by Mr. America.

Season 6
Likely one of the souls in the Reservoir of Souls.

Season 0
A hardened detective who left the police force after having to shoot his best friend, and joined a wrestling company.

Episode 3

Debuts against another, more important debut, but beats him.

Episode 7

While walking backstage, Kyle finds a body, a lifeless body laying on the floor, a man's corpse. The man, was none other than TFR's CEO Sminem. He contacts Phoenix Wright, to inform of the tragedy...

Episode 8

Kyle Hyde met him backstage after finding the body and calling the last dialed number without knowing who else to inform it to. Wright couldn't believe it at first, but Kyle thinks it really puts into perspective how fragile life is.

Kyle notices his "penchant" for wrestling and hopes he can honor him by putting great matches in his honor, and Wright swears to finish the job he started on the investigation.

Episode 9

Kyle contacts Wright, commenting that Coolsville is taking a dark turn and the police are on the move everywhere. Wright tells him that stuff has been going in TFR too, and Kyle has a lead he needs to confirm about TFR's behind-the-scenes operations, ending the call with both agreeing to keep looking on their end.

Episode 10

The Eden of Coolsville suddenly catches on fire, and many people gather around it amidst the chaos of rushing policemen and escaping staff. Kyle Hyde is in front of Chuck's while on the phone with his boss about the possible perpetrator, and laments he won't be able to help Wright without the info once the call ends. Officer Suou tries to control the situation and wonders where Ooishi could have gone and why he hasn't alerted the firefighters, while Extra considers letting his dream burn out before Walter cheers him up and Date cries in despair at the burning material. Chris Redfield arrives and pissed off by the fire, doesn't sit idly and breaks into the burning hellscape.

Seeing Chris, Kyle got emboldened to also enter, quickly regretting it but pushing on nonetheless. Finding nothing on Chuck's office, he finds a very well hidden secret door and crosses an additional total of 6 doors before reaching what he was looking for.

Episode 12

Wright and Saihara enter the GM Office, surprising Vitalik who says that for disrupting the GM's work he could put them back on the streets that Wright's hobosuit is so fond of, but Kyle arrives with all the match-fixing and money laundering evidence he found at Chuck's, which makes Vitalik nervous and he calls his recently hired security, VECTOR and Ghost, to take care of them.

Wright's group falls before the trained guards, and Vitalik announces the release of the wrestlers... until Sminem himself arrives, just like he and Kyle had plotted. Sminem congratulates them on their investigation and fires Vitalik... or that's what would have happened if he hadn't made his contract iron-clad. With no other option, Sminem decides to take TFR itself to court. Wright is worried about the lack of evidence, until he receives a call from just who he wanted, Wrong, telling him to come to the Coolsville Volcano. Wright tells them his friends that he has to put an end to something... by himself.

Episode 14
Gathered in the prosecution's lobby, Sminem's team lies in wait for the court to begin. Everyone readies, but Sminem reminds them to not get their guard down for Vitalik's tricks.

Nevertheless, Kyle is confident and thanks Wright for gathering the evidence, but Wright would've rather have pinned Vitalik in Loser Leaves Town match instead. Sminem too is concerned Vitalik always hides behind schemes, but even as far as suing their own company, it's what must be done, for TFR..."All in the name of guiding humanity down the right path"Then, Edgeworth appears to inform that the trial is about to begin. As Wright puts it, "Let's go, minna! To save wrestling!".

Court is now in session, presided by The MMMighty Judge, using the badass fast-paced initial trial system because he has a meeting with his biker friends. Vitalik asks from the Witness Stand to wait while his defense makes its way late, making Wright wonder if he has something up his sleeve... and indeed, he shocks everyone as he has hired the legendary undefeated defense attorney: Lawyer 47, who apologized for the lateness as some RED-HAIRED FAGGOT got his suit dirty.

The prosecution makes their opening statement: Vitalik has mismanaged the company from health issues to match fixing, and presents evidence proving the connection between TFR staff and the late Chuck's Suck & Fuck; 47 quickly discards it on the basis that "it cannot be read because reading is for homos", a formidable move that the Judge allows while looking uninterested and all of Sminem's team acknowledges as a difficult challenge. Next, the defense makes a statement of their own, "all of the prosecution's evidence is fake and gay, fabricated even, and no real evidence will be heard against his client as Vitalik and TFR have done literally nothing wrong, and Chuck's is a gay den of lies."

Edgeworth presents a decisive piece of evidence—a photo proving a match which had a different outcome than officially acknowledged after the lights of the arena suddenly turn off (that's ground for gimmmmmick infringemmmmmmment). But unluckily 47's glasses are too fucking blurry to see anything and he rips the image in half. Also, 47 would like to add one thing: no hat-wearing attorneys have been left mentally retarded due to TFR as they employ the amazing Dr. Piccolo, or at least that would be if he wasn't such a fucking traitor like the rest of the people in this room.

Sminem's team hangs on to the last string of hope after such demolishing defense...

At last, the prosecution presents its most finishing piece of evidence, years upon years of company records that help detail Vitalik's scheme with other parties such as the mafia and even the president, gathered by a staff member risking his own well-being—Amami Rantaro. It picks the judge's interest but hears the defense's rebuttal first: Zzzzsnore. The decision is clear and the evidence doesn't change anything, disappointing Piccolo, Janny, and Amami, as they've met with a move worthy of an Ultimate Lawyer.

With time at its limit, Edgeworth desperately looks for the missing piece to the puzzle that is such an impenetrable defense. his assistant Therapist affirms he must be on the right track, the defense's posture can only mean one thing, and that's that it's bluffing. If he can pinpoint his confidence's source, he can defeat it, and that's when Edgeworth notices it by using his father's glasses, his achilles' heel: his perfect bald. By distracting the judge by way of retreading on his father's lengthy medical records, he also annoys the defense into going into a rant, and uses the opportunity to steal Payne's wig and throw it onto 47's head; instantly, his focus, confidence and charisma are crushed before he can stop talking. Because, like the legend he is, the Judge... Judge NEVER DREW A DIME! A pure strike is delivered, and the judge finally sees through the defense's lies, sentencing the attorney to wrestler's court after the trial is over. In light of these events, the verdict is set, and the court declares TheFinalRumble... GUILTY. But Vitalik's conviction would come with a price, as TFR is closed down... for a while at least, until the place is confirmed free of corruption (and delivers 100000 bottles of jack to court). Additionally, the TFR title will be permanently retired, as well as all other titles vacated, but it was all a calculated part of the risk; as Sminem puts it, roster members will leave for indies or maybe nowhere and budget will go down, but wrestling will survive, and they'll be back sooner than they know it... with the trial over, all that's left is looking ahead.

To celebrate, Sminem acknowledges Wright's intense passion and his heart is always with the sport, and that's why he's next in line to become the GM and have the trust of rebuilding TFR put into him, as well as trusting all of them to help make TFR better in their own way; Saihara is happy about Wright, for Kyle its just a job, and Edgeworth is too busy taking care of his father (who disappeared somewhere again) to wrestle. Kyle is going to take a drink, Saihara has a certain meeting to attend, and Sminem will be doing paperwork, but Wright wants to go to the arena for the last time in a while to say goodbye, or better yet, .

Episode Extra

Participates in unsanctioned matches while TFR is closed.

With the war against Amon Elite Wrestling nearing its end, a rumble is held to determine who will challenge the Amon's secret weapon.

After Kyle wins, he has to face the most dangerous of Amon's recent recruits: Amon Phoenix. After his defeat, when everything seemed lost... Amon Phoenix reveals himself to be none other than Phoenix Wright, surprising everybody as TFR now stands victorious. In the end, the war is won and AEW is rejected from establishing itself on Coolsville.

Season 6 Epilogue
For helping Wright and Sminem with their investigation, Kyle is welcomed into The Mystery Masters.

Season 7
The ex-investigator wrestling in The Final Rumble, once it resumes operations, he wrestles with the Mystery Masters.

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Tells Ushiromiya Battler to fight him as excuse to not have to accompany Wright.

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Gets drafted along with the Mystery Masters into Bogdanoff Championship Wrestling.

Episode 9
Fights against Furio Tigre calling him for being "Wright", disregarding all care for the tournament in the process.

Couldn't foresee that he would roid up and got squashed, but Furio still goit thrown into jail.

Episode 33
Participates in the TFR Championship Return Tournament.

Defeats the hunter of chaos and challenges the masked killer Jacket. With an opponent that strong, he unleashes his secret technique as the only way to victory.

When meeting the "Frayer" Ryuki, he kept dishing out The Last Shot but it wasn't working, until Ryuki was distracted right before doing his third Frayer Dive, and the 8th shot had him submit.

In the finals, Kyle is reminded of his last time on an ironman, and takes a metal-strong defensive position, decided that he'd rather receive no pins than inflict any. But as the match goes on, he overcomes himself, and decides to start racking pins to redeem himself. Payne is overcome and defeated, and Kyle is next in line at the title shot.

Episode 34: Great Balls of Fire
A deep psychological match for the TFR title, as much as Kyle struggled and denied Pegasus' specials, a single Die For Me ended Hyde, showing it was no struggle at all.

Feats

 * Has a paperclip.