When the babyface is making their comeback against the heel, you should be able to hear this guy. Yes, more often than not its a guy. He's probably wearing a black t-shirt, maybe of The Miz, CM Punk or Zack Ryder. He choose to go opposite the script and cheer for the bad guys. Why? Because they're cool and not conforming to the fans like the babyfaces do. These folks spent their childhood enthralled by either Bobby Heenan and Jesse Venture on commentary or cool heels like Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. They don't see themselves as a hero and find the life of a villain more fulfilling. They get girls, wear cool clothes and look chill. Eventually they discover wrestling is chatted about online and learn about work-rate and locker room dirt. Some might even think YouTube deserves their opinions. At the show, they buy their tickets, sneer at the Roller Coaster fans for liking that stupid babyface and cheer the heels in their face and wonder why that mid-carder isn't being pushed, all to the point of being obnoxious. After so many years, these types of fans can evolve into the next group.