50 Greatest Wrestling Chants of All Time

44. €œBrush Your Teeth!€

Now THIS one belongs to Gene Snitsky. Besides his other unique traits, one of the grossest physical features on Snitsky was his teeth. They were practically green and yellow, and any dentist working on those teeth would probably be able to get an entire year€™s salary off his mouth alone. Fortunately Snitsky didn€™t smile a whole lot, but when he would growl or grimace those teeth would be very noticeable. Even John Cena didn€™t hesitate to point out how gross Snitsky€™s teeth looked, which inspired the fans to give Snitsky some basic dental advice.

43. €œYou Fat F*ck!€

Maybe WWE wants to stop the bullying (even though they clearly don€™t,) but wrestling fans clearly could care less and don€™t hesitate to point out to the big wrestlers just how overweight are, as if they had somehow failed to notice. Yokozuna, Viscera, Mark Henry, and even Big Show have all received the hurtful comment. Guys like Henry and Big Show were able to drop the excess weight and be in decent shape while guys like Yokozuna and Viscera just kept getting bigger and bigger, and now they€™re not longer with us. While it may be a hurtful chant, maybe it€™s a necessary one for the big guys to hear once in awhile.

42. €œBoring!€

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jMf09agqwo No wrestler ever wants to hear this chant. They try to put on a good match to make the fans, and more importantly management happy, but then a few fans up front decide that the past couple minutes of wrestling haven€™t involved broken glass or flaming tables, so they decide to chant €œBoring!€ at the top of their lungs. Sometimes the chant gets extended and goes into a rhythmic pace that seems to get louder and louder with each growing second. When the boring chants are heard, wrestler need to improvise and come up with something that will get the fans to focus on the match again.
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