The only distinguishable heel characteristic the then-WWF handed Bastion Booger was that he was fat and therefore disgusting. In the early-1990's, Mike Shaw played a number of roles that really didn't get over. Booger was just one of the unsavoury gimmicks, which also included playing the part of a villainous priest. Welcome to the WWF of the early-90's, when things were very cut and dried character wise. Looking to up the level of disgust surrounding Booger, the promotion created music they felt would leave fans revolted at his imminent arrival on the scene. The word, 'booger' itself was supposed to repulse people, but the man's entrance music sounds like the title track from the worst horror movie ever made. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz8LvCn5jKI Basically, all the 'song' consists of is various horror stab effects and what sounds like Bastion passing wind. In between the apparent sound of someone striking metal with a hammer, Booger can be heard snoring, or maybe he's farting and burping. Whatever atmosphere this was supposed to create, it didn't work. Bastion Booger is one of the most notoriously awful WWF/WWE characters of all time, and his entrance music is no different.
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