This is a chant that has only become common over the last five years or so. Whenever fans would see a great match, they used to just chant the name of the person who was the good guy, but "This is awesome" has become very commonplace in WWE and TNA. Fans no longer just want to see their favorite Superstar walk away with a win. We want to see great wrestling from every Superstar and Diva who gets in the ring, and when we see something spectacular, we show our appreciation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-0bRvEHa5M It's not just the good guys who garner these shows of affection, but anyone who can perform above average. Just about every time The Shield and The Wyatt Family would duke it out, this chant would be heard echoing throughout the arena at least once. It's really one of the best things a Superstar can hear because they know that not only are they loved by the audience, but they are performing above average inside the ring. In the end, that is what every Superstar should be striving for.
4. Yes/No
It would be challenging for anyone to think of a bigger movement in wrestling history that was created completely by accident than the Yes movement. It's not like Daniel Bryan was told to go out and scream the word yes over and over by Vince McMahon when he won his first title. It was his genuine reaction to finally reaching the pinnacle of success in the wrestling business, and the fans took it and ran with it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjQGPhJ-5zw Now, it's become so big that Bryan doesn't even have to be involved in a segment. The fans will simply chant "Yes" when they approve and "No" when they don't. It may seem like a simple and logical assumption that these are the words fans would chant in agreement and disagreement, but that was not how it was five years ago. All fans did was cheer and boo to express their opinion. It may not be at the level "What" was at during Stone Cold's run, but it's getting there.
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