10 Noisiest Wrestling Managers Ever

1. Jimmy Hart

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You were expecting maybe Chyna? Notwithstanding his face years alongside Hulk Hogan, during the golden age of managers, Jimmy Hart was undoubtedly the most acoustically agonizing person in the WWF. For starters he had a high-pitched voice, which he would push to cartoon rodent levels with a delivery so fervent he often worked up a sweat during pre-match promos. He also had a grating gift of gab, almost daring you to follow every word of his southern-fried streams of consciousness with only a few €œbaby's€ here and there to come up for air. Everything about him was relentlessly loud and obnoxious, all the way down to his airbrushed jackets. Someone get this man a megaphone. Horn in hand, Hart would spend entire matches blaring either instructions at his wrestlers or abuse at referees. It was insufferable, the closest thing to having him piped in on the house PA, and made Hart one of history's greatest heat magnets. The Mouth of the South truly is the gold standard for the manager who relentlessly gets in your ear mid-match. In fact, the only time he ever did shut up was to use the megaphone as a foreign object. It's a craft, people. So who did I forget? Meet me in the comments in five minutes

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