Gregory Edgeworth

A character from Ace Attorney.

I HAVE A THEORY!
Miles Edgeworth's father. He suffered an elevator accident but got better. May have caused him to get a split personality.

Season 0
After being banned from courtrooms due to his controversial theories, he got into wrestling as a way to use force to prove them true, and with the combined might of both his experience on violent cases and intellect, he is a force to be reckoned with. Miles thinks this is stupid and cringes at the sight of his dad showing up on TV beating people at his age.

Episode 3

Eliminates Rean then gets his head put through a table.

Episode 5

Gets his head hit several times on the cell.

Episode 6

Greg goes to a routine medical checkup at the infirmary, and gets Doctor Piccolo to confirm his good health, save for some weird shapes in his head's MRI scans, but surely those will heal themselves. Either way, Piccolo prescribes him the newly introduced green and purple pills to take 2 a day without any side effects (that he should worry about). Greg takes that as the pills allowing him to bump twice as harder from now on; it's not really what he meant and Piccolo tries to stop him, but it's too late.

Episode 8
Meeting with Doc again after his last match after continuing to take the daily doses, Greg is not only as good as new but all the pain is gone and he can bump harder too! Doc seems reluctant to keep prescribing him, but continues along by saying that it is the culmination of years of study and serve it's purpose as best as possible.

Greg gets a call from his son, Miles, outraged at his last match and him forcing himself so much at his age and even doing FOUR HEADBUTTS A DAY, but Greg is too happy that he makes the crowd roar every time he dives to care. At this point, Miles even threatens to put him in a retirement home if he does not leave TFR willingly, but he doesn't listen and ends the call.

Since he hasn't been in any pain since last match, he even paid some guy to crack his robot's metal! Greg had it tough in the match against an opponent made of metal where not even his headbutts were effective, but thanks to the dose, Greg was able to superplex the robot to the outside without feeling anything, giving him the edge he needed to win. However, Greg felt this wasn't enough, he wanted to feel a modicum of pain to test the full power of the dose, and allowed himself to be booked for what most wrestlers would consider a career death sentence: 2/3 falls against Mr. Death himself. Needless to say, the match was going poorly, HUNK was cleaning the floor with him and he had already been pinned once and received 2 finishers while barely kicking out of the last one. But this all changed when HUNK delivered a lethal injection of a pure strike directly into Edgeworth's nogger: the sheer force was enough to floor him and likely leave him concussed. After being out like a light in the mat for a good few seconds, it was like night and day. Right away Greg takes HUNK out and makes him with a fucking headbutt, just after being KO'd from a head strike. Since then Greg started dominating HUNK, who was losing his patience and going all out, but Greg kept denying his offence when he had fallen to just a single finisher at the start of the match. In no time, Greg racked up 2 pins in the mere span of 2 minutes to end the match, but something had changed about Greg after that match... something was born that day...

Episode 9

Resting in the medical office while the doctor is busy, his son and friends arrive and he tries to get his father to come with him, but he resists saying that he's felt no pain, even though Miles points out he was KO'd by HUNK and forced himself to keep going. Even though he knows his father doesn't lie, he's still far too old and wants him out, but Greg's raised voice in protest draws Vitalik's attention; after having his sleep disturbed, he came to greet Wright and poke fun at how "skinny" he looks now, and agrees that Greg knows better than Miles in both wrestling experience and backstage issues to have decision over him, and his contract isn't expiring anytime soon either. However, when "the demon prosecutor" sharpens his glasses and asks if he needs to take it to court, Vitalik is silent before backing down, and Miles takes his father away.

Episode 10

After being left at a retirement home, Greg just can't take it anymore and escapes...

Unrelated, a mysterious man named gregor silently joins NXT's King of /v/ Tournament as /vm/. With nothing to say, there's only the fearful reminder on his opponent's head that gregor has joined the game.

Episode 11
After escaping retirement, Greg returns to the crime scene, TFR's infirmary, and investigates it in greater detail before leaving to formulate the conclusion. On his way he meets with Phoenix Wright and Saihara Shuichi again, and formulates his theory. "The Great Theory: 'After going inside, I immediately started looking at the bloodstains. However, Doctor Piccolo is a namekian, correct? Research indicates that namekian people don't bleed red, but instead, purple! ...The first thing that came to mind was, of course, a body double!' (Wright discreetly asks Saihara to call Miles' number) 'But... After thinking it through, I finally understood! It couldn't have been a body double. Not because it was impossible, you see. But because something else made a lot more sense! In the corner of the room, there was a bottle of pills... Some kind of medicine that has been growing in popularity recently. However, side effects of that medicine in namekians have not been studied! Therefore, I deduce that the blood found in the crime scene is nothing more than a side effect from the medicine! An armed suspect wasn't seen at the hospital room at the moment of the supposed gunshot. What this must mean is that the gunshot... Didn't happen at all! Brilliant, isn't it? As a man with ultimate knowledge of the human body, the doctor faked being shot! That... Is my theory!'"Miles arrives and traps Greg in his "chess dimension", thanking Wright for the call since his father doesn't seem well at all and takes him back to the retirement home.

Episode 12

(Spins behind Kotomine Kirei as he talks to The Old Council in the retirement home)

Episode 13

Hearing talk about Haze's proof of his rigged match inside Therapist's office, Miles Edgeworth excuses himself in (and his father, who is the actual patient and shouts that all viewers of Haze's match had their memory erased) to comment on the fact that the match result was intentional due to the ongoing match rigging scandal, and more importantly, that he wants to ask Haze for his photo evidence to use in court. Haze really doesn't want to lose his only proof when people call him crazy, but eventually he relents (since he has his trusty pen to use anyway) and hands in the photo, as Edgeworth will make sure he will turn Haze's into the match fixers' regret.

The Dark Web Rumble
Despite his son's best interests, he joins the indie wrestling scene where the bumps are even more real.

Season 7
Miles has already given up, especially now that he claims there are "two gregs", and just tries to convince any time he calls him to just drop it, but Greg is determined to prove the worth of his aged body and the Edgeworth family.

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Susuhara Suzumu pure strikes him so hard he's left paralyzed.

Episode 2

However, Inner Greg takes over for him and wins the rematch for him, taking control while o-greg recovers.

Episode 8

Solved the murder case and got a MITB case.

Episode 9
Cashes in right after Agent 47 did and to win the title, and utterly defeats him before he gets to even 3 minutes of holding the belt.

This may have been counter-beneficial in the and, as he was left tired before participating in the 4v4.

Feats

 * Ranked 3rd place in Season 7's Popularity Poll〈109 votes〉.