Friday, April 12, 2013

The 10 greatest crowd chants in WWE history

Contrary to popular belief, there are three participants in the average WWE contest: Superstar A, Superstar B and the crowd. The first two obviously do the heavy lifting; executing moves, carrying out game plans and clawing and scraping their way to glory. The crowd, for the most part, is content to be just that: They cheer their heroes and boo their villains. Theyoohandahwhen something amazing happens. They get riled up when insulted and cheer in elation when complimented, and they generally save their final outburst of emotion for the final pinfall of the contest.

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Every so often, however, that ceases to be the case, and the WWE Universe whips itself into such a fervor that they become more than spectators. Instead, they become active participants in the bout itself, swinging the mindset of Superstars and (in some cases) WWE executives alike. This past Monday?s Raw, where the East Rutherford, N.J., crowd nearly imploded with passion and invented ?Fandangoing? as a result, was only the most pertinent example. Truth of the matter is, there have always been a few select occurrences that will throw the WWE Universe into overdrive, and when that happens, you?ll get some truly inventive responses. So while you practice your Fandango-like cha-cha-la-la, take a look at the 10 greatest crowd chants in WWE history.

Source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/2013-04-08/10-greatest-crowd-chants

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