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"cause you see"
I am probably the only one who is annoyed by this but has anyone ever noticed how much this phrase is used in promos? Who says that, that much in real life?
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Well you know something Mean Gene....!
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Cause you see, "cause you see" is a good segway into really anything. You see?
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Unessecary however.
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Well you know something BROTHER!
Well you know something DUDE! Well you know something Mean Gene! Well you know something Vince! Well you know something MAN! Well you know something Eric Bischoff! Well you know something Shawn Michaels! Well you know something Warrior! Well you know something Undertaker! Well you know something Piper! Well you know something King! Well you know something Goldberg! Well you know something Kevin Nash! |
The fact of the matter is cause you see well you know something.
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Orton really likes "the fact of the matter is"
Edge uses "cause you see" like 3 times per interview" Triple H uses both quite frequently |
good call fignuts, especially on Orton with "the fact of the matter is"
Jericho seems to use "and how fitting is it" or "and how apropo is it" a lot. |
Khali seems to say ARRGH RAAHHHH a lot.
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I don't know if anyone has ever noticed this, but JR seems to make a lot of references to BBQ sauce, as well as a number of other southern hillbilly nonsense.
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What's up with "Woooooo!" anyway?
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Well you know something Kane Knight, the fact of the matter is, how fitting it is, cause you see, I really have no idea.
</> </> </> </> </> </> </> </> </> </> Woo. |
Meeaaaaannnnn WOOOOOOOOOO GENE!
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I notice the Rock and Mick Foley used "the fact of the matter is" alot back in the day.
Also, what is up with "hey, yo?" |
Replace the phrases with something else and see what you get:
Well, guess what? = Well, you know something The undeniable truth is = The fact of the matter is Because if you haven't noticed = Cause you see Hoo-rah!! = Woooooooo!! Well, guess what? The undeniable truth is, Edge, I will win the money in the bank match because if you haven't noticed, I am younger and also better looking. Hoo-rah!!!! |
Kennedy: "Misterrrr Kenne..." Edge takes mic away,
Edge: "yeah ok very original, saying your name twice" Gold |
Yeah, I know, it's like, What'sUpWitDat?
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You're welcome. |
Also, another wrestling promo cliche is "at the end of the day". Or "in this/that VERY ring" (worst offenders are Vince, Steph and Trips). Also, "when all is said and done".
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"When the smoke has cleared..."
What smoke? Are you planning on shooting someone? You're not? Than fuck off! |
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Another one... referring to the crowd as "each and every one of these people".
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"without a shadow of a doubt"
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I'm honestly not that bothered by it and notice it plenty in real life outside of wrestling.
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WELL YA SEE BROTHER THIS IS WHERE THE POWER LIES (POINTS TO CROTCH) JUST ASK LINDA BROTHER SHE'LL TELL YA ALL ABOUT IT, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Especially that Zyklon B.
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Well, Brock certainly validated this thread, tonight.
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"because guess what?..." is used far too often
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"cause you see" is usually followed by "the fact of the matter is"
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Vickie Guerrero uses "excuse me" to start every speech even if nobody interrupted her to begin with.
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Because at the end of the day, when push comes to shove
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However, the one that irks me the most has to be "Okay?". You know, that stingy one at the end of a statement. Okay? Alot of the "newer" guys epecially have been using this as a placeholder far too often in their promos. It sticks out, Okay? Bryan was a huge offender, but has gradually weaned down and used it a lot less often. Okay? As far as vets go, I think Orton uses it more than he should, as does Big Show. |
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Speaking of Big Show when he was heel he used to always remind us he was a 7 foot 500 pound monster/athlete/something else. |
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