10 Noisiest Wrestling Managers Ever

They least needed a microphone to be heard (but that didn't stop some using one!)

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There are many things that make a good wrestling manager, the most important being mic skills. After all, what else is a guy who's not grappling going to do add to the production? Another key skill, particularly for heel managers, is the ability to make their presence felt during matches. Anybody can just blend into the background as the audience focuses on the action in the ring, but it takes a particular type of manager to become the soundtrack to a match. Whether it's to cause a distraction, draw heat, or just through commitment to the character, there have been a number of managers/valets who excelled at the art of the sonic attack. It's important to keep in mind that for the purposes of this article, noisiness doesn't in all cases equate to greatness. For example, Bobby Heenan was arguably the greatest manager ever, but won't be making an appearance here since his character was about so much more than making noise at ringside. This just goes to show that causing a commotion is simply one of many tools in the ringside repertoire. Here's the men and women from wrestling history who were the most adept at making themselves heard during matches...

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