10 Most annoying catchphrases in WWE history

7.’Shucky Ducky Quack Quack’

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This may be an unpopular opinion, since this phrase was considered quite funny by many. It has quite a few standalone videos in Youtube. But the best part of a great catchphrase is how seamless it seems during promos. It’s expected yet you wait for it eagerly.

Booker T’s exclamation just seemed forced and on cue whenever a divas match happened or they made an entrance. It had the tendency to feel as creepy as Jerry Lawler’s reputation when it comes to ogling at the female performers.

6.’Woo woo woo. You Know it’

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Zack Ryder has definitely been treated unfairly. For someone who was the architect behind a cult following is now an irrelevant character in the WWE. His entire career is now an example of the ‘15 minutes of fame’ adage.

While ‘Don't crare, spike you hair’ was something cool and could have been used more on television, WWE decided to give him this catchphrase- Woo woo woo. You know it. There isn’t any catchphrase that is as pointless as this one. None so far. ‘Even ‘Woo woo woo’ could have been understandable. But ‘you know it’? That’s just unfathomable.

5.’Excuse Me’

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Vickie Guerrero was great at being annoying. Her shrill voice was enough to get some major heat. Then came the piercing ‘Excuse Me’. This is one memorable catchphrase just because we were used to hearing it so, so, so, so much.

This is an instant heat garnering tool. But it was still an assault to the senses. Guerrero left the company last year and while she is missed, it is still a bit of a relief that we don’t get to hear that ‘Excuse Me’ catchphrase anymore.

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