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Young Avenger
12-06-2005, 07:27 PM
As a wrestling fan, seeing crowd signs is very common. Out of your years of watching wrestling which ones you consider to be the best one or one that stood out from the rest?

In this year's Suvivor Series two signs stood out. There was one funny sign that said "Daivari needs Subtitles". I laugh my ass off when I saw that sign. Another was during the Cutting Edge segment. It was brief but I managed to see a "CM Punk is the next Shawn Michaels" sign. True indeed

I remember this one sign on Raw in the front row that said "Push Triple H" and another sign that said "Triple H is holding down this sign.". Those were great.

Back in 2002 in an episode of Smackdown when Eddie had cut his hair. There was a sign in the crowd with a picture of Eddie that said "Missing The People's Mullet.

Slappy san
12-06-2005, 08:09 PM
I remember this one sign on Raw in the front row that said "Push Triple H" and another sign that said "Triple H is holding down this sign.". Those were great.
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Now that.....is really good.

Melbourne Mew Mew
12-06-2005, 08:56 PM
From wrestling...

"Rock fears paper"

Just a
Big
Loser

"Eddie stole my other sign"


And I've seen a few good signs in other places, too...

From cricket...

"If you cross our Border, we declare Waugh!"
- from the late 80s/early 90s, when the Allan Border was followed by Steve Waugh in the Australian team's batting lineup.

World Cup 1996 - the Australian team refused to play their match in Sri Lanka because of security fears following a recent bombing there. In their match in the city formerly known as Bombay, the following banner appeared:

"Relax, Aussies! It's MUMBAI, not BOMBAY!"

"The Kiwis have lost their polish"
- As well as being a slang name for a New Zealander, "Kiwi" is also a shoe polish brand

"If the Poms win the toss and bat, keep the taxi running."
- Banner during England's disastrous 1994-5 tour of Australia

WANTED:
David Lloyd
For murder of Zim cricket team
Last seen with his finger up his nose,
talking complete bollocks.
He knows it and we know it
- in response to David Lloyd's "We murdered 'em" comments after England's controversial loss to Zimbabwe, 1996.


From Australian Rules Football...

John Elliott, president of Carlton Football Club and high-ranking figure in the Liberal Party, was under on trial for embezzlement. Quoting his catchphrase from the political satire program "Rubbery Figures" (which Elliot claimed never to have actually used), Carlton fans had a banner saying...

"Elliot guilty? PIG'S ARSE!"

Alex
12-07-2005, 12:32 AM
"Jimmy, i slept with your sister"