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*The logo on his T-shirt shows a surprising similarity to the WWE logo.
*The logo on his T-shirt shows a surprising similarity to the WWE logo.
**In the online book, Greg mentions he is obsessed with WWE and believes its real, so this might be the reason, but it isn't explained in the books.
**In [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online]], [[Greg]] mentions he is obsessed with WWE and believes its real, so this might be the reason, but it isn't explained in the books.
*He doesn't appear or is mentioned in the films.
*He doesn't appear or is mentioned in the films.
*<span style="line-height:20.99431800842285px;">Ironically, "The Old English" name Ward derives from an occupational surname for a civil guard/keeper of the watch.</span>
*<span style="line-height:20.99431800842285px;">Ironically, "The Old English" name Ward derives from an occupational surname for a civil guard/keeper of the watch.</span>

Revision as of 20:20, 6 December 2017

Template:InfoCharacter Ward is the bodyguard of Rodrick Heffley's band, Löded Diper. One of Rodrick's friends and a minor character in the series, he is usually seen hanging out with the Löded Diper members. Ward usually wears sunglasses, and appears to have a large nose. It is unknown if the spots on his face are pimples or freckles. His only known action in The Last Straw is talking to Rodrick by phone, debating whether a person could vomit when standing on their head. Otherwise, he is usually shown trying to guard the Löded Diper members when they are performing.

Trivia

  • The logo on his T-shirt shows a surprising similarity to the WWE logo.
    • In Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online, Greg mentions he is obsessed with WWE and believes its real, so this might be the reason, but it isn't explained in the books.
  • He doesn't appear or is mentioned in the films.
  • Ironically, "The Old English" name Ward derives from an occupational surname for a civil guard/keeper of the watch.

Appearances