10 Cheesy WrestleMania Moments You Totally Don't Remember

4. Chester McCheeserton

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We couldn’t cover cheesy WrestleMania moments without mentioning what JR called “a human block of cheese”, could we?

WrestleMania has long been a place to show off half-baked novelty costumes and nonsensical gimmicks. Hell, the Gimmick Battle Royal from WrestleMania X-7 would be included here, were it not for the fact that most people are well aware of it.

WrestleMania 2000 was strange for a number of reasons, but you may not remember one of those reasons being a man dressed in a cheese costume. You see, Al Snow and Steve Blackman were going by the name 'Head Cheese' at the time, and Al Snow wanted a mascot for the team heading into their match with T & A (Test and Albert). So he debuted Chester McCheeserton (although Snow actually calls him ‘Chester McCheesyton’ at first), a small, embarrassed man with two ‘cheese holes’ cut out of his suit so he could slap his own buttocks.

McCheeserton paraded around the ring, reluctantly egging on his team in what has to be one of the most underwhelmnig WrestleMania tag matches of all time.

After a loss, Al Snow declared that it was “time to cut the cheese”, then smashed his microphone into McCheeserton’s face.

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