Dorn's Wife


Did she tell him about her one night stand before the big game so he'd tank it or toughen up?

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Did she tell him about her one night stand before the big game so he'd tank it or toughen up?
She probably wasn't thinking that far ahead. She just wanted to get back at him.

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You're livin' in the past, man! You're hung up on some clown from the sixties, man!

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She just wanted revenge. She seen him fooling around with another woman on the news and she wanted to get back at him.

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Pretty much she wanted revenge but it was a dick move that she specifically targeted Vaughn. It was clear that she wanted to get back at him in a big way but to have the rookie player embroiled in her domestic problem was another. The poor guy just thought he was getting lucky with a hot woman only to find out he's been used a revenge lay.

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Just because Vaughn didn't know who she was doesn't mean she didn't know who he was. She probably listened to her husband bitch about this guy he hates all season long. So that's who she picked.

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Oh she be down to freak man! She was freakin!

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She probably listened to her husband bitch about this guy he hates all season long. So that's who she picked.


My first thought that a rookie like Vaughn would be a soft target: young and inexperienced with sports groupies and also less likely to be married, but your answer makes as much or even more sense. Since it was definitely revenge, then Roger's nemesis would be perfect to really punish him.



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In the deleted scenes she asks in the bar for him to present his wild thing right on the bar table and he did not protest at all

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Note to self - order director's cut of Major League..

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Yeah he just dropped trowser in the bar and floppied it abbout

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Looking at this, how exactly is Suzanne Dorn a villain:
https://villainess.fandom.com/wiki/Suzanne_Dorn

Of course, Rachel Phelps is the actual villain in Major League, but I always saw Suzanne as merely a woman who was getting revenge on her husband for fooling around with other women on the road. If anything, Roger is the villain in this for being an unfaithful husband and Suzanne was merely giving him a "taste of his own medicine".

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Agree.

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two wrongs don't make a right

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