10 Most ANNOYING Wrestlers Ever
6. ‘Excuse Me’ Vickie Guerrero
It's said that Vickie Guerrero's laugh caused dogs to come running within a 20 mile radius. The former WWE authority figure's shrill voice and ear splitting merriment was supposed to get right on your nipple ends, and get on them it did. One, two or sometimes even TWENTY cries of, "Excuse me!" later and it was curtains. All bets were off. People were throwing empty beer cans at their TV and begging Vickie to shut it.
WWE surely didn't know Guerrero would go on to become one of the most iconic characters of all time when she first appeared alongside real-life husband Eddie and others like Rey Mysterio in 2005. Vickie was looked after and kept around once Eddie passed later that year, but still...even Nostradamus couldn't have predicted that she'd become such a heat magnet. That came completely out of nowhere, to be honest.
If you think Dominik Mysterio in Judgment Day got boos, then just check out the jeers Vickie received from fans whenever she tried to talk over the microphone. They weren't having it, but even the sound of 15,000 angry punters couldn't drown out Guerrero's high-pitched whine or giggles. Oh ouch, that laugh. Sorry to remind you all over again what it sounded like.
Some WWE authority figures are instantly forgettable, but Vickie wasn't one of them. She even went on to work some matches here or there. They were never worth a damn in terms of in-ring quality, but that wasn't the point - creative only put Guerrero out there because fans wanted to see her take a kicking. Preferably in the vocal cords.
Seriously, Vickie's boo-fest segments were ones many looked forward to for a spell.