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Worst catchphrases, 1998-2003

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Guest MD2020
Another great one from JR he used for about 3 Raws and a PPV..

 

"The Creature From Planet.. GOLDBERG "

 

A neat one from Tazz

 

"The Mood Is About To.. Change"

 

Change to what?

"Hey Tazz, has the mood changed yet?"

 

God Bless Mick Foley.

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Guest Mattdotcom

-And "Shut Up Juice" wasn't a catchphrase, it was a jab at Juventud Guerrera to stop stealing his gimmick.-

 

No, Rock said it in sentences like "Go fix yourself a glass of Shut Up Juice! FIX IT!" Unless it was really, really, realllllllllllly subtle, I don't think it was directed at Juvi. Especially since Rock actually said "Juvintud" a few times.

 

And the "Shut Up Juice" catchphrase is one of my least favorites.

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Guest EternallyLazy

Booger Red is the moniker the Undertaker used to go by in his early days wrestling in the south

 

As for catchphrases... I hate Hurricane's "whatsupwitdat?" I mean, it was funny... but now it's pretty annoying.

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Guest My Eyebrow is on fire

"Guns don't kill people, I kill people" - Test

 

It still stands as my official motto for life.

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"Guns don't kill people, I kill people" - Test

 

It still stands as my official motto for life.

Hey, didn't he even have a tshirt with that phrase on it when he was in the corporation. I remember it was a black shirt with a pic of the gun in the front saying "guns dont kill people" and in the back it said "I kill them"

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Oh, yeah, and "Would you PLEASE... SHUT THE HELL UP?"

 

That was RIDICULOUSLY lame.

I actually liked that one at first, but the more he said it the dumber it became.

 

The whole "What?" thing was funny when it was Stone Cold doing it. When the fans were saying it while Stone Cold was out of wrestling, was when it really went south.

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A few of Jericho's saying which i didnt like

 

" I am the ayotollah, of rock.....and rolla"

 

And then one that half the time didnt make sense

 

"I'm gonna give ou a beating that you will never forget.........agaaaaain"

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My main problem with it was that Jericho's a witty guy. "Shut the hell up" is about as witty as dental floss.

 

And, "Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla" had me groaning the first time he used it, and that was when I was a MARK.

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Guest sean pyro

I always thought ones that had to do with drugs where lame, I mean I laught at them when I was in 6th grade but..

 

Godfarther: "let's light a fatty, for this pimp daddy....and light this blunt up and say PIMPIN AIN'T EASY"

 

Kronic: "it's about 4:20 now"

 

I hated "Pimpin Ain't Easy" too, shit sounded sooo corny.

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Guest Some Guy

"I'm gonna train, say my prayers, and kick your ass!" "Stone Cold" Hulk Hogan

 

"Wolfpac in the HOUSE!" Nash

 

"Back that ass up" Rikishi

 

"Hello Ladies!" Venis

 

"I'm just that damn good" HHH

 

My favorite catchphrase ever:

 

"Hey yo"

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Guest The Tino Standard
"And THAT is the last word!" - Big Show around '99ish.

I think he only said that once. He was in a feud with Austin and said, "And that's not the bottom line ... that's the last word!"

No, Big Show worked on getting this over for at least 3 or 4 weeks and it was not in response to Austin. Whatever the case, it never worked.

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Guest WhenDanSaysJump

Not strictly a catchphrase per se, but "spine on the pine" always annoys the hell out of me.

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...

 

"Enough is enough, and it's time for a change." -- Owen Hart

 

"Hey, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." -- Sean O'Haire

 

"How do ya like me now?" -- Hardcore Holly

 

.....

Those were actually kick ass !!!!!

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"Enough is enough, and it's time for a change." -- Owen Hart

 

"Hey, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." -- Sean O'Haire

 

"How do ya like me now?" -- Hardcore Holly

 

.....

Those were actually kick ass !!!!!

Maybe not "How do you like me now?" but "Enough is Enough" and "I'm not telling you anything..." ARE good catchphrases and shouldn't be in this thread.

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Guest Redhawk
"Hey, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." -- Sean O'Haire

..... 

 

Those were actually kick ass !!!!!

 

It was cool when he fit it into the vignettes, but once he started using it at TV events, it just never worked. When he tells Brian Kendrick to streak to get attention, then follows it with, "I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." It was just awkward.

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Guest Some Guy
Not strictly a catchphrase per se, but "spine on the pine" always annoys the hell out of me.

Speaking of this: A few times Cole said "Rock hit a 'Pinebuster' he calls that move the 'Pinebuster'."

 

I know this was a rib on Pat Patterson not prouncing the letter "S" due to his French Canadian accent but it was ghey to say the least.

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"Hey, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." -- Sean O'Haire

..... 

 

Those were actually kick ass !!!!!

 

It was cool when he fit it into the vignettes, but once he started using it at TV events, it just never worked. When he tells Brian Kendrick to streak to get attention, then follows it with, "I'm not telling you anything you don't already know." It was just awkward.

Okay, yeah, that's true. But normally it fits, like, for example... "When you get in the ring with me, I will tear you apart... but hey... I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know." O'Haire just misused it a couple times.

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Guest hosserific

anything that HBK said after survivor series when he stretched out the words.

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Guest hosserific

no, no ,no i got a better one. "the colossus of bugerode" (or somethin like that)

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