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"Mercenary" means "for hire", so "mercenary for hire" is redundant; and as "mercenary" means only "for hire" and doesn't imply fighting, the proper term for a soldier/fighter/warrior for hire is "mercenary soldier(/fighter/warrior)".
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Returning home, Deadpool tries to find support with his friends [[Blind Al]] and [[Weasel (Marvel Comics)|Weasel]], but he's unable to find Weasel at the Hellhouse. T-Ray appears and challenges Deadpool for a fight. Returning home Deadpool finds Weasel and Blind Al (It is important to know that Deadpool at this time had various mental disorders. One of them was that he didn't allow anybody else in his home except for Blind Al, whom he kept completely isolated from the outside world. Any hint of intruders and he would fly into a murderous rage.). Deadpool turns on the two and leaves them locked up in the Box: a dark room filled with sharp objects. He then returns for the fight with T-Ray, but recent events have destroyed Deadpool's tenuous grip on his sanity and T-Ray, revealing his formidable magical abilities, defeats him with ease. Even a counterattack by Deadpool which pierces T-Ray's heart is unable to kill him. T-Ray merely responds: "I haven't had a heart for a long time... Not since you tore mine out." T-Ray leaves Deadpool, broken both in body and spirit. He meets up with Typhoid Mary, who had been working with T-Ray all the time. He returns to the Hellhouse and proclaims himself the new top dog.<ref name="DeadpoolV1Issue14">{{Cite comic
| writer = [[Joe Kelly (comics writer)|Kelly, Joe]]
| cowriters = Walter McDaniel, Anibal Rodriguez