8 Funniest Wrestling Fan Heckles

2. Ultimate Nonsense

Ultimate Warrior
WWE

Ultimate Warrior had this coming, and it's a wonder it came from the stands rather than Eric Bischoff or Hulk Hogan during the former WWE Champion's chaotic stint with World Championship Wrestling.

Interrupting a Sting promo on one of the few Nitros he worked in his ill-fated summer 1998 run, the Warrior had only one point to make - they'd teamed at the start of their careers, and now, in the thrilling present day, could they team again?! Sting was nWo Wolfpac and Warrior a representative of his self-styled One Warrior Nation, but could their bond as brothers in paint cross stable-driven divides?

A pretty cool pitch, if the rambling pillock ever actually got around to making it.

As he went on and on making all the sense of one of his own comic books, fans grew increasingly weary, with some even booing his superfluous verbosity. Because look at it, it's annoying isn't it?

Your writer's said enough here, so will heed the advice given to Warrior by this particular heckler. Sometimes rather than talking a lot of bullsh*t, it's simply smarter to say nothing at all (or, ahem, "SHUT THE F*CK UP!") anyway.

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