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What I'd like to have right now.is for all you fat, out of shape, TV Trope'ing sweathogs.to keep the noise down, while I take my robe off and show the ladies what a REAL man looks like. How much does dis guy weigh ? Explanation Refers to Art Donovan's lackluster performance as a commentator at WWF King of the Ring 1994.Right on the external occipital protuberance!.THIS CAPACITY CROWD IS LITERALLY HANGING FROM THE RAFTERS!!!.It's even older than that.the "Who (not Neidhart)" (or "Who (nN)") meme actually has origins in the -wrestling group on USENET.This one became so widespread on the Unofficial WrestleCrap Fan Forums, it was necessary to clarify any use of the word "who" by following it with "(not Neidhart)".Who is Jim Neidhart? Explanation Jim Neidhart's short-lived gimmick "Who." It became a meme on the WrestleCrap forums where it was used like Abbott and Costello.And Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart quit football because "it wasn't tough enough.".And there should be two referees in every tag match.Gorilla Monsoon thinks everyone didn't apply the Abdominal Stretch correctly, they didn't hook the leg.Explanation This is a reference to the story mode for the WWF No Mercy video game, where Stevie Richards was put into all the spots that would've belonged to The Big Show, who was removed from the game after having been sent to the developmental for his weight issues. Stevie Richards as the replacement for anyone who gets by WWE.And now This meme is in the Royal Rumble and so is everyone else.It is intended to be a cool counter spot but usually comes off as a wrestler jumping off the top rope with no actual move in mind. Flying Nothing Explanation When a wrestler jumps off the top rope in order to eat a move from the opponent."Wait and see" came from fans telling those complaining to do just that during the WWE version of the Summer of Punk storyline and ever since it's used to make fun of WWE's generally disappointing long term booking. Explanation WWE has a long history of having long term angles with hot starts that eventually fizzle out and/or move in unsatisfying directions.
Or when Tony freakin' Stark drops it on a senate subcommittee.You know that Chris Jericho had made it when you can hear a cartoon character call his sister an "Ass-clown.".Statements like Stone Cold's "That's the bottom line," The Rock's "Layeth the smacketh down," Hulk Hogan's, "(name)-amania."( which really started in the AWA) The Undertaker's, "I'll make you famous.", and others. Many WWE catchphrases make their way to get quoted by people who don't know the source.