10 Biggest Loudmouths In WWE History

6. Jimmy Hart

Enzo Amore
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Not the last example of somebody getting by due to their whiny, high-pitched voice, Jimmy Hart was rightly nicknamed 'The Mouth Of The South'. A respected manager, Hart has worked with the likes of The Hart Foundation, Hulk Hogan, and Earthquake during his time in the industry. Around ringside, he was also invaluable to heel acts like The Honky Tonk Man.

Much of Jimmy's appeal comes from the prop he has used for years. Always in hand, Hart's trusty megaphone enabled him to be heard above even the loudest of crowds, adding a sense of irritation to every match he was involved in.

At times, Gorilla Monsoon on commentary seemed legitimately peeved when Hart would start ranting away. Armed with his own personal PA system, the manager could continually berate his wrestler's foes or encourage his own men to "stay on him, baby".

This only helped build resentment towards Hart, giving fans immense gratification whenever a babyface would put the pipsqueak in his place. Away from ringside, Hart could still hit high volumes during backstage promos. His fast-talking style was a real winner.

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