Board Thread:Mortal Kombat Wiki/@comment-27004474-20150523164616/@comment-27004474-20150524185841

 Sareena *Also of note, she and Sindel had the same portrayer, Lia Montelongo. I don't see how this is relevant to Sareena's existence/character. Redundant. I don't even. Mentioned on her Alternative Timeline page and under her Appearances.
 * She is one of the characters seen running through The Krypt mode.
 * In online play, she is considered to be one of the most powerful characters, largely due to her Throwing Knives. The Throwing Knives have the fastest performance rate of all projectiles, fast enough to be used in juggle combos.
 * Appears in the chapter of Jax during a cut scene where she can be seen fighting Kitana.

Shao Kahn I think the first sentence could stay, but everything else is about the actor, not Shao Kahn. Irrelevant. Irrelevant. Redundant. Redundant. Actually not sure about this. I say remove it, but I don't know. I believe the second sentence should be removed, as all the males are not taller than all the females. Not sure about this.
 * In MKII, Kahn was digitally re-sized to a taller height to make him tower over the playable characters. Ironically, the actor who played him, bodybuilder Brian Glynn, was not nearly as imposing in comparison; a photograph published in GamePro magazine of Glynn and Ed Boon standing side-by-side, which was snapped during production of the game, showed that Boon was taller.
 * A 1993 UK-published strategy guide for Mortal Kombat II described Kahn as being "dressed like a '70s disco queen."
 * Kahn's name was accidentally hyphenated in the closing credits of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation ("Shao-Kahn").
 * Despite being the "announcer" for most games, Shao Kahn will have a different voice actor in-game then when commentating.
 * In an MK 2011 trailer, Shao Kahn uses his Double Down Fatality on Raiden.
 * In his MK 2011 victory pose, a slave girl is shown crawling to and hugging his thigh as he proudly stands. This could imply that he has female slaves of his own.
 * In Mortal Kombat (2011), Shao Kahn's Hammer Throw can be avoided by the female character by simply crouching while the male characters cannot do this. This must be because of the fact that the height of the characters was considered to affect the moves in this game.
 * Although, during Shao Kahn's X-Ray, the combo announcement says it does 52% damage, it does more damage, about 60%. This is because the first part, Shao Kahn's hammer slam, is not counted into the combo.