15 Worst Catchphrases In Wrestling History

4. "Get It, Got It, Good." - The New Age Outlaws (As The James Gang)

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It's tough for popular wrestlers to switch promotions and suddenly lose major aspects of what made them so memorable in the first place. But that's what happened when The New Age Outlaws dabbled around in TNA for a few years.

Billy Gunn and Road Dogg had a whole gimmick package they put together in WWE -- with the clothes and the entrance music and the catchphrases -- all of which was just right. And when they left WWE, it all vanished. Copyrights, as it turns out, can be a real killer.

You just got the feeling that, as the James Gang or Voodoo Kin Mafia or whatever the hell they decided to call themselves, these two were cut off at the knees. There's no greater evidence of that than this twice-baked catchphrase.

"Get it, got it, good" isn't just an incredibly dated expression (it originated in a movie from the '50s), but the duo's hokey attempts to shoehorn it into a mash-up with their old catchphrase made for a painful display. "If you're not down with that, we got three words for ya: Get it, got it, good."

Really, fellas? You know that's both ridiculously lame and more than three words, right?

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