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Shit catchphrases that didnt quite catch on.


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Shelton Benjamin saying "Ain't no stoppin' me, NAAAAH".

 

Same with this one, was it a catchphrase or just the beginning of his song

 

 

He did actually start using it as a catchphrase towards the end of his time in WWE.

 

Anyone remember The Hurricane's "I'm not saying, I'm just saying!"??

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Can't for the life of me remember when it was but I remember Chris Benoit having a post match interview outside of the ring where he'd clearly been told to say "I'm for Real" as many times as possible. Think it was even on a shirt of his at one time?? Definitely the first thing that came to my head as even at the time I thought it was beyond shit.

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Not exactly a catchphrase but Bob Holly's music intro of "how do you like me now" was pretty shit.

I quite liked that, thought it suited him.

 

Oh, and when Brock came out he used to say 'Well.......Here Comes The Pain' and I quite liked that one.

Tazz made me hate the start of any Brock entrance because I knew that line was coming. Whoever came up with the idea of saying that needs to be twatted with a lump of wood.

 

Rey Misterio going 'Hootie Hoo' in WCW when he was part of the No Limit Soldiers always got zero response.

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"Go Jericho Go". I'm glad that didn't take off. It's awful and would have had the crowd tripping over themselves completely out of unison.

I always thought that was meant to be a piss-take to build heat around the same time where he was trying to do "Hollywood" chants in Canada.

 

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IT'S PARTY TIME!!!

This. He looked like your typical bearded extra in a shit 80s karate film, and the shit 80s catchphrase really didn't help.

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