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Post by Lord Bendtner on Sept 15, 2012 23:01:26 GMT -5
Over the Limit 2012: Miz dancing Thriller style, but his music continued after he danced for what felt like forever. Also, a guy in my row literally got up off his chair and said "f*** this company" when Show turned heel.
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Post by Reflecto on Sept 15, 2012 23:40:01 GMT -5
"You want candy? HERE'S YO' CANDY..."
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Post by An Old Villain on Sept 16, 2012 1:13:59 GMT -5
My 1st house show, a few months before WM 14. SCSA is white hot. Crowd is jacked and chanting for Austin from the moment the doors open. Cornette, doing the Jeff Jarrett/NWA schtick, stops his promo because the crowd WILL NOT STOP chanting for Austin... theyre that rabid. Im not sure the match (think its Shamrock vs The Rock in the ring but it was likely a NOD related 6 man) but it escaltes into a pier 6 brawl (heh) and there are some run ins ...then out of nowhere a bald white guy in jeans and a black vest comes running out the back... crowd completely loses it...biggest pop ive ever heard. Then that guy, and all the guys in the match just kind of stop and look around. Crowd realizes its not Austin, its one of the Harris twins, and proceeds to boo the ever loving life out of the poor sob. Everything not bolted down is getting thrown toward the ring and all the guys retreat. Its announced as a double countout and theres a long intermission afterward.
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Post by thelonewolf527 on Sept 16, 2012 1:23:12 GMT -5
"You want candy? HERE'S YO' CANDY..." When the hell was this
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Sept 16, 2012 2:02:02 GMT -5
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Post by TCM on Sept 16, 2012 2:13:56 GMT -5
#WWEHugitOut
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Post by The Man That Sanity Forgot on Sept 16, 2012 3:34:20 GMT -5
Bit of a personal funny for me. At the Newcastle leg of one of the Wrestlemania Revenge tours (2005, I think), the main event involved Batista (I remember that much). After sending the fans home happy, Batista stuck around to do the usual post-match stuff. I decided to go to ringside to get involved, as you do. Bear in mind I'm about 13/14 years old here, surrounded by a load of 7/8 year olds. Being the biggest and most obvious, Batista makes a point of slapping the hands of every kid near me whilst purposefully avoiding me. He came within a few inches of my hand and swooped over it at the last minute. As he walked away he gave me a little wink. At the time, I was telling my brother about it quite annoyed whilst he couldn't stop laughing at my expense. Looking back on it, I actually love that Batista did that instead of the usual because it felt more unique to me. Little did I know it would be the very beginning of Douchetista
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Post by Heartbreaker on Sept 16, 2012 3:45:40 GMT -5
Two weeks ago I went to the Melbourne house show and Daniel Bryan vs. CM Punk was hilarious. Bryan screaming "NO! NO! NO!" as we chanted "YES! YES! YES!", then he had a NO!/YES! off with a fan on the mic. A whole bunch of stuff on the mic with Daniel Bryan asking Punk "DO I HAVE A GOATFACE?" and Punk corpsing into the mic "Hahaha... yes, you do." CM Punk also pulled a Hogan with the "YOOOOOU!" thing and a Leg Drop.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2012 3:55:34 GMT -5
Bit of a personal funny for me. At the Newcastle leg of one of the Wrestlemania Revenge tours (2005, I think), the main event involved Batista (I remember that much). After sending the fans home happy, Batista stuck around to do the usual post-match stuff. I decided to go to ringside to get involved, as you do. Bear in mind I'm about 13/14 years old here, surrounded by a load of 7/8 year olds. Being the biggest and most obvious, Batista makes a point of slapping the hands of every kid near me whilst purposefully avoiding me. He came within a few inches of my hand and swooped over it at the last minute. As he walked away he gave me a little wink. At the time, I was telling my brother about it quite annoyed whilst he couldn't stop laughing at my expense. Looking back on it, I actually love that Batista did that instead of the usual because it felt more unique to me. Little did I know it would be the very beginning of Douchetista Winner. I can picture the wry smile as he winked. Batista should come back, he's awesome.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Sept 16, 2012 4:20:22 GMT -5
Punk singing "Happy Birthday" to Rey's kid. I was dying of laughter the entire time, and the amount of insane heat it was getting from the live crowd made me laugh even harder.
A runner up for me would be the same night, where after the show and the dark match, Edge broke character did a bit of a shoot conversation with the live audience. He had just returned as a face about a month earlier, and he said to us "I was a miserable scumbag for so long, I forgot how to be the good guy!". I got a genuine laugh out of that. Very, very cool moment.
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Post by Paco on Sept 16, 2012 4:29:32 GMT -5
Heel Steve Austin doing his post-show stuff at a Smackdown taping in October 2001. Crowd in the palm of his hands for like 20-30 minutes of his hilarious schtick.
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Post by The Man That Sanity Forgot on Sept 16, 2012 4:32:41 GMT -5
Bit of a personal funny for me. At the Newcastle leg of one of the Wrestlemania Revenge tours (2005, I think), the main event involved Batista (I remember that much). After sending the fans home happy, Batista stuck around to do the usual post-match stuff. I decided to go to ringside to get involved, as you do. Bear in mind I'm about 13/14 years old here, surrounded by a load of 7/8 year olds. Being the biggest and most obvious, Batista makes a point of slapping the hands of every kid near me whilst purposefully avoiding me. He came within a few inches of my hand and swooped over it at the last minute. As he walked away he gave me a little wink. At the time, I was telling my brother about it quite annoyed whilst he couldn't stop laughing at my expense. Looking back on it, I actually love that Batista did that instead of the usual because it felt more unique to me. Little did I know it would be the very beginning of Douchetista Winner. I can picture the wry smile as he winked. Batista should come back, he's awesome. Oh, he was so cocky with it. It was absolutely hilarious. One of my favourite moments of a live event ever... now. It wasn't at the time
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Post by Cvslfc123 on Sept 16, 2012 4:36:42 GMT -5
R-Truth smoking, it was awesome to see one of the start of one of the best recent heel turns.
at the most recent Smackdown taping I went to, Lillian Garcia tripped over the pyro base when she came out, which started a "She Fell Over" chant.
A little one, but at a Raw taping last year, JR and The King sat down in the wrong seats at the announce table, I could see JR doing a massive face palm then the two of them had to get up and switch places.
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Sept 16, 2012 5:29:23 GMT -5
Triple H & Jericho getting someone in the crowd to get some Tic Tacs for Snitsky, who of course goes crazy & throws them away. Then, Umaga jumps off the apron, picks them up & spends all his time on the apron eating Tic Tacs before he gets tagged in!
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Post by dbostick on Sept 16, 2012 5:36:02 GMT -5
Hm, I suppose it was when Yamaguchi san coined the phrase "Choppy, choppy your pee pee!"
More recently was a house show I went to this past February at the Staples Center and Jericho got white heat, literally. The entire building chanted culero at him, the most heat I've seen live in a very long time.
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Post by joey joe joe junior shabadoo on Sept 16, 2012 5:51:18 GMT -5
I was there for Santino's tea party for sheamus!
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Sept 16, 2012 6:13:23 GMT -5
Triple H & Jericho getting someone in the crowd to get some Tic Tacs for Snitsky, who of course goes crazy & throws them away. Then, Umaga jumps off the apron, picks them up & spends all his time on the apron eating Tic Tacs before he gets tagged in! That sounds awesome. You know, after reading stuff like this they should have House Show antics on the actual live shows. They sound alot like the wrestlers been themselves and having fun rather than been stuck with WWE's usual over-scripted and often terrible comedy. The snitsky/Umaga/Trips tic-tacs would have been hilarious to see on an episode of Raw.
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Sept 16, 2012 6:21:09 GMT -5
Oh, also saw Regal Vs Orton for the WWE title, like, 5% of the crowd were cheering for Orton, & everyone else just out cheered them for Regal. Awesome match, which Regal lost after a low blow into an RKO after missing the Trembler, then welcomed us all to WWE Raw!
Keep in mind, this was during crazy GM Regal, but ya know, England + Regal = Uber Pops!
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Post by MikeyMania on Sept 16, 2012 6:57:27 GMT -5
I was also at the show where R-Truth smoked and turned heel but just before that in his match with John Morrison, there was a dueling "Let's Go Morrison" "Let's Go Tesco" chant.
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Post by chickenplucka on Sept 16, 2012 6:57:55 GMT -5
I was there live and nearby for CM Punks 'Nice fauxhawk homo" and "You have a vaginaaaa" bit. Was awesome, me and my mate looked at each other and said 'this'll blow up the internet'
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