10 Biggest Loudmouths In WWE History

10. The Ultimate Warrior

Proving that it's not only heels who can be loudmouths right off the bat, The Ultimate Warrior is a classic example on the babyface side. Seriously, go back and watch any of Warrior's promos from his heyday years of the late-1980s into the early-1990s and witness one of the most colourful characters in WWE history.

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Weaving almost poetical lines into his interviews, Warrior would routinely shout like a madman when in front of the camera. Contrast this with a more quiet approach someone like Jake 'The Snake' Roberts adopted and it becomes clear that Warrior believed in style over substance.

Often, the man's promos didn't even make much sense. Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan (another fine talker) once said during a shoot interview that Warrior was difficult to produce - he just did his own thing and worked himself into a trance when called upon to talk.

The Ultimate Warrior wasn't a loudmouth in the traditional brash sense, instead favouring volume and theatrics. Ear-plugs are advised, as Warrior was never one for subtlety when it came to his interview time.

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