I loved it when Roddy Piper beat the What? Chant by cutting his promo too fast while telling the fans to try to keep up in the middle. Lesson of the story: never try to embarrass Piper, even if there’s hundreds of you he’ll be the laughing in the end. Miss him.
It's especially funny when you hear the stories from various people that are convinced Stevie can see (Shaq and Anthony Anderson are two good ones that come to mind)
It's not exactly a wrestling catchphrase but nothing beats Booker T describing any big guy, "No bread, no water, just meat!" Honourable mention to "Shucky Ducky QUACK QUACK!", I just miss Booker on commentary
has he done that more than once? i only remember him saying that about brock. like once, maybe twice but in a lightly different way.. and btw, i loved that line, i think its great.
@@markekar6021 he does it on pre-shows nowadays, he used it for Strowman, Big E, Crews, Lashley, even Drew one time. Oh it was brilliant the first time, but the more you hear it, eeehhhhh
THE MIZ'S REALLY? It's actually my favorite thing he does, because he only uses it when he wants the crowd to shut up and throw them off from whatever it is they're chanting and as you mentioned in the video it works every time......even against the WHAT? chants..
Yep, i also think he is using it very well. If he would always use it whenever someone says something he doesnt like/agree to, sure, it would be bad, but the way Miz is using it, especially as a heel, GREAT!
Well, Roman's catchphrase wasn't exactly bad. It's just that WWE was letting him do the catchphrase as a BABYFACE when it's an obvious goddamn heel phrase.
Honestly, that's just it. WWE had Reigns miscast for so long that I think even when he came back last year and turned heel we were all still unsure as to how legit they were gonna make his turn
@@brothernero2310 as Adam said on his "10 mistakes WWE made with Roman" list, WWE tried to make roman into their usual brand of Babyface, who just smugly brushes everything of with smug one liners. but if you showed Roman to someone who has never watched wrestling, i guarantee you they would not think "thats the kind of guy who smugly brushes of insults," They would think "thats the kind of guy who calmy plants your head into the ground without saying a word". Roman looks intimidating, but WWE wanted to make him the new John Cena
See in that aspect it makes sense. But when she says it during the match, it sounds stupid because she just yells it & literally nothing of any intensity follows it. Now if that was said by some badass wrestler during the last bit of a match, who then goes mental & tries to murder their opponent, it would sound much better. Like how Okada calls for Rainmaker & the camera zooms out.
@@kaylalaufeyson8828 She was an awful wrestler even before she had her daughter. Her and Nikki were just remnants of when WWE hired models who couldn't wrestle but who they found hot rather than actually women's wrestlers.
I remember this segment where Seth had a vibrator in his Money in the Bank briefcase. It was stupid. Another annoying thing involving him was his entire face character before the current heel cult leader gimmick. In his last face run his nicknames were just the nicknames of whoever he was feuding with with slayer on the end of them like calling himself the King Slayer after beating HHH and the Beast Slayer after beaten Brock. His whole face character was just "generic guy who said "burn it down." And the real life Colby Lopez's attitude during that time didn't help what with him throwing tantrums whenever he was criticised in any way, bragging that making loads of money made him better than everyone else when it didn't, said anyone who hated the storyline him and Becky were in with Corbin and Evans was just jealous that he was with her and they weren't even though Becky herself hated the storyline which by his logic meant she was jealous of herself for being with him. He whined that people only hate WWE because they think it's cool when people hate WWE because it sucks. After the disaster that was his and Bray's 2019 Hell in a Cell match Colby / Seth even pettily wanted to fight a fan for holding up a sign saying he wasn't cool. When Jon Moxley rightly left WWE after being expected to not only dress like a Dark Knight Rises Bane ripoff, cut promos telling the crowd they smelled and exploit his friend's real life leaukaemia in a fictional storyline Seth used the same "he took his ball and went home" soundbyte WWE used when Austin left in 2002, accused Moxley of not being able to handle the schedule and of trying to take food off his table.
"I'm not a bad guy, I'm not a good guy, I'm THE GUY" The first time he said it , it felt organic as he was being viciously booed by the post mania crowd, almost as good as "THIS IS MY YARD NOW". Yes he overused it but it wasn't definitely one of the worst catchphrase ever.
I’d like to disagree with “Really?” The Miz, R-Truth, and Christian had a damn good segment based around that catch phrase. And it gets a chuckle out of me every time at least.
I know some people are saying that "it should have been me" was a bad one, but honestly it wasn't bad because of the actual wording, because at the time he first said it, a lot of people would agree that Dolph DID deserve a lot of what he was saying he did. The problem was they used it more than once rather than have it just be a one off, so it went from a man being frustrated at being denied, to a man whining like a child
@Kayvee i guess the problem lies in the fact that the first time Dolph delivered the line, he put genuine passion into it which made it come across like he was having a psychotic breakdown, so it looked like they were setting him up to be a genuine threat to Kofi But because WWE had him repeat it, then didn't really make him do anything of particular worth, it felt like what could have been a great promo turned into mediocre meme
Honestly it kind of reminded me of christian is 2011 with "One more match". It was good at first and the crowd just wanted to get behind him.. then he used it a bit too much
Lawler screaming PUPPIES at the top of his lungs is the battle cry of a generation... I have no idea how we went from watching Attitude era Raw in my teens to the hyper sensitive world we are in now... very strange
@@BrunoDiaz93 guess you lost good money, during a quizzelmania they did a guess that tattoo, Hulk has a "I am, that I am" one that looked like Jam that Jam, and Andy pointed that out. That's how it started.
6:05 Fun Fact WWE once did a video ranking the best catchphrases of the last decade and put this at number one. It is one of the most disliked videos ever.
@@zj1671 I'm guessing this was 2015-2016 when the list dropped? that Horrible time where WWE were desperately trying everything they could to make people like Roman?
I guess no one, and this includes Adam, remember Shawn Michael's " I don't ...think so.". That was just cringy to watch. Or Shaw Stasiak " Stop, listen, and learn!" From his solo run in WCW.
Yes, "What?" Is definitely the worst one, but the moments when wrestlers have managed to turn it around into a good comedy bit have to account for something right? See Undertaker's infamous comeback for the best of these.
Austin's "What?" chant really did kinda hurt promos from there on out. The fickle fans now have the perfect chant for when they legitimately dislike something and the fact that many heels have also overused the hell out of it makes it even worse.
You're another obsessed WWE fanboy or fangirl that thinks anyone who doesn't blindly like everything WWE does and everyone in it is "fickle" I'm guessing. You lot didn't even know that word existed until Daniel Bryan started saying it as a heel. How are they fickle for disliking something? Do they have to like everything? No.
I'm not a John Cena fan, but the term "you can't see me" was derived from the actual streets, back around the time John Cena became the doctor of the thuganomics people used to say that to their adversaries or their ops in the hood, not explaining they were invisible but explaining that they're on another level a level So high that you can't reach therefore "Can't see"..
This is actually kind of cool because I never thought of it this way, I've just grown up with the saying as a meme, when really it made sense for the thuganomics era and he just kept it
To be fair , some wrestlers managed to make the what chants fun , like Alexa Bliss who shut them down , or the undertaker who shut them down attitude era style .
I would always get a laugh of out "J-E-Haha-Double F-Haha-J-A-Double R-eeee-Double T-hah" but it certainly wasn't something that was gonna get him a t-shirt.
I just can’t find it in myself to hate “You Can’t See Me.” Also, yes, the memes are cute, but people acting like they actually don’t know what it means is oooooolllllllllddddd by now.
4:37 YOU CAN? I still can’t! I need to go to the doctor and get this fixed fr, it made his return kinda bad for me because I couldn’t see him make his entrance
Chris Jericho: "You put me on your list?! YOU put ME on your list... of BAD CATCH PHRASES?! I am the best in the world at what I do, and YOU put ME on your bad catch phrases list?! Adam, you just made The List of Jericho!"
My favorite Michael Cole-ism was whenever Randy Orton would give his power slam, Cole would yell out "Scoop Slam!" It was ages before he actually called it by its proper name.
Slapnuts felt like they wanted their own version of "Jabroni" except Jabroni can mean "Loser". Meanwhile, because I'm immature, when I hear Slapnuts, all I can think is "Slap Deez Nuts"
At one point the crowd kept chanting 'You still got it" to Chris Jericho to which he would reply with "Never lost it, baby" and this never made any sense to me. They said you STILL got it, they never claimed you lost it.
*"Best for Business"* sounded what Vince says every single time when most of the NXT called-up goes a 180° turn to nothing than the character they portrayed in NXT which was fine to great in either title or non-title storylines.
I think the best part of “You Can’t See Me” is that Cena’s brother made a bet with him that he couldn’t get something that sounded stupid over. Here we are now where it’s over like rover.
I guess Adam liked Micheal's Cole's "For the love of Mankind" catchphrase, cause for life of me after hearing it the first time around, I wanted to switch places with Shane Mcmahon.
3:48 - Ah yes, when I'm looking for a great phrase to put on the back of my shirt, I know the first thing I'll look for is something from the awful mid-90s FMV game _Crime Patrol._ "Let's eat their lunch!"
How are you gonna say "Let the pigeons loose" and not "Shucky ducky quack quack"? It was literally the "Let the pigeons loose" ordered off of Wish! How dare you Adam!
That one makes me think of Bob Ross, and his show Joy of Painting, and that of relaxing and drifting off to sleep to Bobs famously chill voice and painting sounds. and waking up to an amazing landscape when he's done.
I remember reading or watching something with Steve who regretted 'What?' ever starting. So easily avoided if the wrestlers just stopped patterning their promos to accommodate it. I noticed at WM, Steve didn't give them the chance. That was actually one of the reasons I stopped watching wrestling for a long time. Not because of the chant but I would mute the promos (esp. with Angle) and then I would forget that I had it muted, start doing other things and half the show would be over before I remembered. Before I knew it, I wasn't even turning it on.
When Stone Cold says “What?”, It’s hilarious
When the crowd says “What?”, It’s torture
didn't Will Sasso create that catchphase on Madtv?
Best part is the fact Stone Cold has hearing problems
What!
Nope still hilarious
Agreed. And it just won't die
Slapnuts? Isn't that a retribution member?
Hahaha...Jurassic Slapa**
Ha ha ha ha.
No, that's T-Bag
That's not funny anymore.
If it becomes one...we'll know who's under the mask.
Fans: “What?”
Hogan: “Cha gonna do?”
That was sheer brilliance
Any video or link to it?
Or Piper’s response at mania
“What are ya, deaf?”
That and when Taker insulted them
WHAT
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I loved it when Roddy Piper beat the What? Chant by cutting his promo too fast while telling the fans to try to keep up in the middle. Lesson of the story: never try to embarrass Piper, even if there’s hundreds of you he’ll be the laughing in the end.
Miss him.
You will NEVER throw rocks faster than a machine gun fires. Folks that night had to learn the hard way :)
He was a legend. And he still is.
R.i.P Piper
link?
MJF once tried doing that and the whole crowd just went for a prolonged "Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat"
Remember when Undertaker countered the "What?" chants by saying "Say what if you sleep with your sister" and most of the crowd fell for it 🤦🏾♂️😂
Also alexa bliss. They should make a session in the performance centre on "what to do if the crowd chant 'what'."
@@lewisprice8616 honestly all they have to do is the "Say 'what' if..." Come back and it hardly ever fails.
The whole "Say *this* if you are/do *that*" is pitiful. It's like the schoolyard Rubber/Glue saying. It's just stupid.
@@SupraViperhead what do you suggest?
@@SupraViperhead I mean so is the what chant so if it works it works especially if it's against a snarky/mark crowd...
_"Don't put your face on my head, Blampied."_
- Booker T 😂😂😂
Pause.
🎤 Soy un rey, campeon, Booker T
Hes coming for you, ... err no. Lets not....
Jericho trying to get the 'Rooty, tooty, booty' chant going is the most painfully cringy thing Chris Jericho has ever done. It made me cringe so bad.
wasn't this purposefully bad so that his heel turn would've been more effective? I believe Jericho himself once told that he knew that it was garbage
@@antonalexandrov9688 still cringy
It Made Me laugh so hard Bro Lol
Most cringey thing Jericho did after his 2020 wrestling career
In my opinion the "Little bit of the bubbly" is his masterpiece
"Please, X-Pac, please don't smoke my ass"
Pretty sure he's done it to himself at least twice now, actually.
I wish he would've also mentioned "Let's rip some ass!!!" and mentioned that one incident.
@@IamErik31 God that one is painful to think about
Honorable mention: “Because I’m a smart ass” *winks*
And a sore ass after he got fucked for WCPW.
Seeing that John Cena/Stevie Wonder meme was gold lol
So... you did, in fact, SEE it?
It's especially funny when you hear the stories from various people that are convinced Stevie can see (Shaq and Anthony Anderson are two good ones that come to mind)
It would be better if he chose a blind person though.
I have not laughed that hard in a long time. Can't believe I'd never seen that meme before 😂😂😂
@@ThatFlyPigeon same lol
It's not exactly a wrestling catchphrase but nothing beats Booker T describing any big guy, "No bread, no water, just meat!" Honourable mention to "Shucky Ducky QUACK QUACK!", I just miss Booker on commentary
has he done that more than once? i only remember him saying that about brock. like once, maybe twice but in a lightly different way.. and btw, i loved that line, i think its great.
@@markekar6021 he does it on pre-shows nowadays, he used it for Strowman, Big E, Crews, Lashley, even Drew one time. Oh it was brilliant the first time, but the more you hear it, eeehhhhh
@@triggerken1422 i didnt know. man thats kinda crappy then
@matt fahringer a smart toddler, like one that knows which way their shoes go on
@@markekar6021 that's the only bad part about the call, if it was only said for Brock it would have been crazy good
THE MIZ'S REALLY? It's actually my favorite thing he does, because he only uses it when he wants the crowd to shut up and throw them off from whatever it is they're chanting and as you mentioned in the video it works every time......even against the WHAT? chants..
Agreed
Yep, i also think he is using it very well. If he would always use it whenever someone says something he doesnt like/agree to, sure, it would be bad, but the way Miz is using it, especially as a heel, GREAT!
Well, Roman's catchphrase wasn't exactly bad. It's just that WWE was letting him do the catchphrase as a BABYFACE when it's an obvious goddamn heel phrase.
Honestly, that's just it. WWE had Reigns miscast for so long that I think even when he came back last year and turned heel we were all still unsure as to how legit they were gonna make his turn
The problem with it was that it was WWE blatantly trying to portray Roman as this cool, edgy, tweener antihero that he clearly wasn't.
@@brothernero2310 as Adam said on his "10 mistakes WWE made with Roman" list, WWE tried to make roman into their usual brand of Babyface, who just smugly brushes everything of with smug one liners.
but if you showed Roman to someone who has never watched wrestling, i guarantee you they would not think "thats the kind of guy who smugly brushes of insults,"
They would think "thats the kind of guy who calmy plants your head into the ground without saying a word".
Roman looks intimidating, but WWE wanted to make him the new John Cena
The first time he said it, in the post WM32 promo? It was actually a really good (heel) promo. Then they used it more than once...
@@giloguy101 goes even farther back than that. They did to him what they did to Diesel. Turn over badasses into smiling happy babyfaces
Hearing Adam laugh at “The Axeman Cometh” is wholesome
It made me giggle
6:41 There you go
Brie’s catchphrase actually being code for “she gets completely shiftaced drunk” actually kind of makes me like it a bit more weirdly.
It certainly makes sense when you see her try to wrestle
@@BrunoDiaz93 It would certainly explain her concussing Liv Morgan while trying to copy her husband Bryan's taunts and kicks.
See in that aspect it makes sense.
But when she says it during the match, it sounds stupid because she just yells it & literally nothing of any intensity follows it.
Now if that was said by some badass wrestler during the last bit of a match, who then goes mental & tries to murder their opponent, it would sound much better.
Like how Okada calls for Rainmaker & the camera zooms out.
@@Xehanort10 She was just a bit rusty, she just had a kid and her body changed lol.
@@kaylalaufeyson8828 She was an awful wrestler even before she had her daughter. Her and Nikki were just remnants of when WWE hired models who couldn't wrestle but who they found hot rather than actually women's wrestlers.
Adam corpsing during one of his lists?
SEND FOR THE MAN
Beat It intensifies
THE MAN here is Oli in his Wonder Woman outfit.
I know it’s not a catchphrase but Seth Rollins calling Chris Jericho “Sparklecrotch” was just awful. 🤦♂️
Oh my god, I totally forgot about that. That was just awful!
Naturally, Vince thought it was hilarious, because Vince is insane.
I remember this segment where Seth had a vibrator in his Money in the Bank briefcase. It was stupid. Another annoying thing involving him was his entire face character before the current heel cult leader gimmick. In his last face run his nicknames were just the nicknames of whoever he was feuding with with slayer on the end of them like calling himself the King Slayer after beating HHH and the Beast Slayer after beaten Brock. His whole face character was just "generic guy who said "burn it down." And the real life Colby Lopez's attitude during that time didn't help what with him throwing tantrums whenever he was criticised in any way, bragging that making loads of money made him better than everyone else when it didn't, said anyone who hated the storyline him and Becky were in with Corbin and Evans was just jealous that he was with her and they weren't even though Becky herself hated the storyline which by his logic meant she was jealous of herself for being with him. He whined that people only hate WWE because they think it's cool when people hate WWE because it sucks. After the disaster that was his and Bray's 2019 Hell in a Cell match Colby / Seth even pettily wanted to fight a fan for holding up a sign saying he wasn't cool. When Jon Moxley rightly left WWE after being expected to not only dress like a Dark Knight Rises Bane ripoff, cut promos telling the crowd they smelled and exploit his friend's real life leaukaemia in a fictional storyline Seth used the same "he took his ball and went home" soundbyte WWE used when Austin left in 2002, accused Moxley of not being able to handle the schedule and of trying to take food off his table.
@@glenndallas7171 And old.
"I'm not a bad guy, I'm not a good guy, I'm THE GUY"
The first time he said it , it felt organic as he was being viciously booed by the post mania crowd, almost as good as "THIS IS MY YARD NOW".
Yes he overused it but it wasn't definitely one of the worst catchphrase ever.
Surprised Scott hall’s TNA catchphrase “I’m the guy who looks like Elvis” isn’t on here.
They're saving it for the best catchphrases list.
Marky D's fave catchphrase
A man of culture as well
@@shayurmohun5435 0
I’d like to disagree with “Really?” The Miz, R-Truth, and Christian had a damn good segment based around that catch phrase. And it gets a chuckle out of me every time at least.
randy! riley! jimmy!!!!!!!!!!
You forgot Ziggler's --- "It should've been me".
“Let the pigeons loose”
Mike Tyson: *heavy breathing*
Snitsky should be an honorable mention. “IT WASN’T MY FAULT.” Or Titus O’Neil’s Pancake Patterson persona “I FLATTENS FOOLS.” 😂
What?
I think Titus' "MAKE IT A WIN" was way worse.
Nah that’s a classic
I know some people are saying that "it should have been me" was a bad one, but honestly it wasn't bad because of the actual wording, because at the time he first said it, a lot of people would agree that Dolph DID deserve a lot of what he was saying he did.
The problem was they used it more than once rather than have it just be a one off, so it went from a man being frustrated at being denied, to a man whining like a child
@Kayvee i guess the problem lies in the fact that the first time Dolph delivered the line, he put genuine passion into it which made it come across like he was having a psychotic breakdown, so it looked like they were setting him up to be a genuine threat to Kofi
But because WWE had him repeat it, then didn't really make him do anything of particular worth, it felt like what could have been a great promo turned into mediocre meme
Yeah, it needed to evolve the same way the Yes! chant did.
Honestly it kind of reminded me of christian is 2011 with "One more match". It was good at first and the crowd just wanted to get behind him.. then he used it a bit too much
Somehow it reminded of some N'SYNC song back in the day
Gonna throw Lawler’s “PUPPIES!” in there as a dishonourable mention
Definitely an insensitive one but it did fit the era
As a 14 year old at the time, that was my favorite.
Exactly, because it doesn't honor the category of bad catchphrases.
Lawler screaming PUPPIES at the top of his lungs is the battle cry of a generation... I have no idea how we went from watching Attitude era Raw in my teens to the hyper sensitive world we are in now... very strange
@@alexfowler6934 Eh, some people don't like an old man shouting 'Puppies' every time a woman is around. It's kind of cringey.
When you said James Gang, I thought immediately, "Hickenbottom! Levesque!"
THE ALAMO. HIGH NOON. HICKENBOTTOM.
"Jam that Jam" - Author Unkown?
After everything that Pete has done for this company! 😪
It was andy god damn it😂
@@galaxynova6990 I'm willing to bet good money, that it was actually Pete
@@BrunoDiaz93 guess you lost good money, during a quizzelmania they did a guess that tattoo, Hulk has a "I am, that I am" one that looked like Jam that Jam, and Andy pointed that out. That's how it started.
@@mwo79 How can you know that but not get the good money reference?
I thought it was Adam that started it. He said it in the video! 😂
3:40: Is that a Megazord luchador costume? That’s f**king awesome.
He has rocked a few PR outfits.
I actually kinda liked “Slapnutz”. It became my go to insult for a while, and I still bust it out for special occasions.
6:05 Fun Fact WWE once did a video ranking the best catchphrases of the last decade and put this at number one. It is one of the most disliked videos ever.
@@Venemofthe888 Its the same decade where we had Daniel Bryans Yes chant😂
@@zj1671 I'm guessing this was 2015-2016 when the list dropped? that Horrible time where WWE were desperately trying everything they could to make people like Roman?
“OOHHHHH MY!!!, BLAMPIED JUST HIT RUclips WITH THE GREATEST FINISHER OF ALL TIME: A NEW VIDEO!!”
"IS IT? COULD IT BE? IT ISS!"
IT'S BOSS TIME!!!
HERE COMES THE BIG DOG!
"VINTAGE ADAM."
Some great Mexican catchphrases:
Dr. Warner: “En mi casa y con mi gente se me respeta”
Los perros del mal: “Dios perdona, los perros no”
Cero Miedo!
Thank you. I always stumble on the punchline myself, but you got it
That second one is really good, and Wagner is one of the best ever
The second one is quite good, the first one just comes of as a meh statement.
I guess no one, and this includes Adam, remember Shawn Michael's " I don't ...think so.". That was just cringy to watch. Or Shaw Stasiak " Stop, listen, and learn!" From his solo run in WCW.
Yes, "What?" Is definitely the worst one, but the moments when wrestlers have managed to turn it around into a good comedy bit have to account for something right? See Undertaker's infamous comeback for the best of these.
THIS.
Also Prince Ameen's. It was perfect.
I actually loved “Slap Nuts” 😂😂
Saw Austin at number 1 , in my confusion quickly exclaimed "What?" then realized what i just said.....oh
Matt Hardy's current "The truth is the truth" catchphrase... tautology!?
Austin's "What?" chant really did kinda hurt promos from there on out.
The fickle fans now have the perfect chant for when they legitimately dislike something and the fact that many heels have also overused the hell out of it makes it even worse.
You're another obsessed WWE fanboy or fangirl that thinks anyone who doesn't blindly like everything WWE does and everyone in it is "fickle" I'm guessing. You lot didn't even know that word existed until Daniel Bryan started saying it as a heel. How are they fickle for disliking something? Do they have to like everything? No.
What?
How dare you put DDP's "Feel the Bang" on here!
*Gangrel sweats nervously* IYKYK
6:40 adam cracking up makes it 100x funnier 😂😂😂
I knew “What?” Would be number 1 😂
Having never heard “slapnuts” before, I unironically love it
I'm not a John Cena fan, but the term "you can't see me" was derived from the actual streets, back around the time John Cena became the doctor of the thuganomics people used to say that to their adversaries or their ops in the hood, not explaining they were invisible but explaining that they're on another level a level So high that you can't reach therefore "Can't see"..
This is actually kind of cool because I never thought of it this way, I've just grown up with the saying as a meme, when really it made sense for the thuganomics era and he just kept it
WE'RE GONNA EAT YOUR LUNCH is so hilariously bad that even Adam corpsed.
The Rock is the epitome of "It's not what you say but how you say it"
"Put your meat on my meat, man!" - Kofi Kingston
"Big men with big muscles... slapping meat!" - Big E
Can't wait to see Xavier Woods's turn... lol
"What?" only worked when Austin did it. Then he left and the fans ruined it.
To be fair , some wrestlers managed to make the what chants fun , like Alexa Bliss who shut them down , or the undertaker who shut them down attitude era style .
I saw Dr smuganomics laugh today,I can die peacefully now...
Ok I was not prepared for that Curtis Axel part and now I've rewatched it too many times
I would always get a laugh of out "J-E-Haha-Double F-Haha-J-A-Double R-eeee-Double T-hah" but it certainly wasn't something that was gonna get him a t-shirt.
I just can’t find it in myself to hate “You Can’t See Me.” Also, yes, the memes are cute, but people acting like they actually don’t know what it means is oooooolllllllllddddd by now.
agreed, nothing wrong it at all! it's quick and catchy and fits in organically most of the time.
Exactly it obviously isn't meant literally. Most people just are not thinking.
@@JetWindTV But the way he does the taunt makes it seem like Cena thinks waving his hand in front of his face somehow turns him invisible.
@Darren Cole what?
God bless Nigel migguiness but am I the only one who thought his “I’m in it to win it” catchphrase in ROH was crap?
Rob Van Dams phrase was his own name, he just pointed both thumbs and we all went Rob...Van...Dam!
Comes in handy if he ever gets concussed.
Adam you forgot Just Joe's other catchphrase and that is and I'm not joking "Don't shoot the messenger"
What a classic
Just Joe was brilliant
That’s actually the better part of his gimmick.
4:37
YOU CAN? I still can’t! I need to go to the doctor and get this fixed fr, it made his return kinda bad for me because I couldn’t see him make his entrance
Hmm. A man of culture
Aww, thought Christian made "That's How I Roll" work for him...especially when Monty Brown would mock him with it.
Chris Jericho: "You put me on your list?! YOU put ME on your list... of BAD CATCH PHRASES?! I am the best in the world at what I do, and YOU put ME on your bad catch phrases list?! Adam, you just made The List of Jericho!"
I certainly do miss "DING!....and I can do it better", but that's in the past.
I was hoping Lance Hoyt's iconic "who's ready to get infected" would have made the list lol
7:35 LMFAO sounds more like Crash Bandicoot
You may know the worst catchphrases but Adam you have the best catchphrase on youtube
I thought the Stone Cold Steve Adam was Simon for a minute, not gonna lie
0:14 missed a great opportunity to say "and that's the bottom line, because I'm the miz and I'm awesome"
How did they think The Miz saying "Really" was worse than him yelling "HOO-RAH!!!"
Maybe he blocked it from his memory?
@@num1Jaysta LOL, I was gonna say the same exact thing and then I decided to check the one and only reply and found you'd already said it!
God the “We’re gonna eat your lunch” broke me
i want that shirt.
8:14
Micheal Cole always says that kinda stuff😂😂
Loving the pics at the start 🤣👍
HBK edit looks like Macauley Culkin. The Undertaker one looks like Will Ospreay.
My favorite Michael Cole-ism was whenever Randy Orton would give his power slam, Cole would yell out "Scoop Slam!" It was ages before he actually called it by its proper name.
"Please xpac. Please don't smoke my ass."
I died laughing, lowkey top ten blampied video
K slap nuts was terrible, but when he calls people "slappy" I lose it
"Your ass is grass and I'm gonna smoke it" is so hilariously awesome
The Rock trying to get “Popcorn fart” over was also just plain awful.
Also "cookie puss."
Even the fruity pebbles one was bad.
Early 2010s Rock was just big oof
@@Xehanort10 When I heard him say that...I just thought of the Beastie Boys
@@TheChrisLotus "Beastie boy" is also what Braun Strowman kept calling Brock Lesnar during their feud.
Slapnuts felt like they wanted their own version of "Jabroni" except Jabroni can mean "Loser".
Meanwhile, because I'm immature, when I hear Slapnuts, all I can think is "Slap Deez Nuts"
There are those that don't think Jericho belongs on the list of Greatest Wrestlers of All Time.
And then there are competent adults.
Competent adults are of course famous for having really, really, stupidly strong wrestling opinions...
@@BIGFELLAH26 Oh nooooo. A comment from a troll. Whatever will I do.
@@BIGFELLAH26 Your opinion isn't the truth buddy boy
At one point the crowd kept chanting 'You still got it" to Chris Jericho to which he would reply with "Never lost it, baby" and this never made any sense to me. They said you STILL got it, they never claimed you lost it.
Having watched Adam for a number of years, as soon as I saw the title of this one I knew instantly what number 1 would be!
6:41
Reliving the fever dream of Axel's "Yee" screaming cracks me up every time I think about it, so I'm glad Adam was also amused to describe it.
Thought you were gonna mention "OORAAH" for the miz
😂 I forgot about a lot of these. Good stuff Adam!
JBL’s “ball game” and Mauro’s “mama mia “
2:20 saw a funny tshirt someone is selling that says “I got blocked by Cryback” and that’s just bloody hilarious
*"Best for Business"* sounded what Vince says every single time when most of the NXT called-up goes a 180° turn to nothing than the character they portrayed in NXT which was fine to great in either title or non-title storylines.
You're supposed to hate it, that's the whole point.
I think the best part of “You Can’t See Me” is that Cena’s brother made a bet with him that he couldn’t get something that sounded stupid over. Here we are now where it’s over like rover.
Adam : NO. 1 Steve Austin
Me: *WHAT?!*
Exactly!
"...and almost everything Chris Jericho has ever said." Lol.
SCW Squad assemble!
Agreed. "What?" is the best worst catchprase in wrestling history (so far).
I whole-heartedly believe SlapNuts is one of the greatest catchphrases ever made.
I guess Adam liked Micheal's Cole's "For the love of Mankind" catchphrase, cause for life of me after hearing it the first time around, I wanted to switch places with Shane Mcmahon.
This video is good (so far)
Update: The video ended up being very good.
Lul after 1 minute
Adam won't sleep with you so maybe stop this?
@@TheEvilCheesecake ?
It’s fun how “if you don’t know, now you know” is used by Hit Row now and suits them very nice
What about _"It should've been me"_ ?
3:48 - Ah yes, when I'm looking for a great phrase to put on the back of my shirt, I know the first thing I'll look for is something from the awful mid-90s FMV game _Crime Patrol._ "Let's eat their lunch!"
Take Care, Spike your hair!!!
Take care, Spike TV
I watched so much Z! True Long Island Story back in the day that I immediately read this in the rock n roll version
@@akramirez beat me to it, thats exactly what I was going to say
How are you gonna say "Let the pigeons loose" and not "Shucky ducky quack quack"? It was literally the "Let the pigeons loose" ordered off of Wish! How dare you Adam!
“Could it be? It is? It’s B (R) O S S time” is only over for me because of botchamania
That one makes me think of Bob Ross, and his show Joy of Painting, and that of relaxing and drifting off to sleep to Bobs famously chill voice and painting sounds. and waking up to an amazing landscape when he's done.
Imagine a video game called “Smackdown! How’s Your Lips?”
"Put your hair up and square up." Just... just no.
That's lame. But not *that* lame to be on this list, imo
@@sebastianbaquero7227 agreed
Wouldn't be in the top 30, honestly would've worked if they gave her any sort of push at the time.
Oh my God, your dead on with # 1.. Jeezus, I hate when people say it after anything now..
I remember reading or watching something with Steve who regretted 'What?' ever starting. So easily avoided if the wrestlers just stopped patterning their promos to accommodate it. I noticed at WM, Steve didn't give them the chance. That was actually one of the reasons I stopped watching wrestling for a long time. Not because of the chant but I would mute the promos (esp. with Angle) and then I would forget that I had it muted, start doing other things and half the show would be over before I remembered. Before I knew it, I wasn't even turning it on.