10 Best WWE Audience Members

6. Tye Dye Guy

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Hulk Hogan lookalike thanks to the tan, tye-dye and cut-off sleeves revealing a canny set of pythons, Tye Dye Guy has been a regular at shows for decades and is often most visible because of his ostentatious look.

Regularly spotted carrying a sign with his own moniker on just in case you happen to miss the bright colours screaming back into the hard camera, the Floridian was in the wrestling news conversation in 2017 when his likeness to 'The Hulkster' saw him moved in the middle of a show. His obsession seems lifelong - he was a regular at ECW shows in the 1990s but has remained so long into WWE's PG decades.

Hogan was made invisible on television between 2015 and 2018 as a racism scandal enveloped his orbit in a way the company weren't keen to be attached to. Tweeting about the moment, he got a response from Hogan himself saying sorry. At least someone got an apology from all of that, eh?

 
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