 What's good y'all? It's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out 12 funniest fan signs in WWE. Now, as we have seen, you don't really see as many wrestling fan signs as we used to back in the day. Back in the day, you damn near couldn't see the crowds on a weekly basis. It was always fansigns and a lot of them, you know, weren't. I guess you can say when you look back at them in great taste, but that was just the period of wrestling we were in where fans would say then there were ever on the signs and sometimes or most of the times it would be seen on camera. I'm sure they would confiscate the really wild ones back then. But a lot of the signs that were shown on camera back then would be confiscated definitely today. So you don't really see as many of them, mainly because one wrestling fans can be childish. So, you know, you don't some wrestling fans may bring a sign that, you know, may say something wild and disrespectful or bring up a situation that WWE or AEW, whatever company doesn't want seen on the hard cam side or just seen in general. So we're going to check out some of the ones that were able to slip through in these wrestling shows nowadays, considering how things are, you know, are very strict when it comes to sponsors and what's being seen on TV. Appreciate all of the support. Let's get into this video right here. To bringing signs to shows began to take off in the Attitude Era. During 1997 to 2001, thousands of signs were brought to the show each week. Yeah, just look at this sea of signs. Oh, man. It brings a TTI, doesn't it? Visuals aside, this was a way that fans got across their opinions to a route for their favorite stars and make often obscene and controversial comments. Join us now as WrestleMania looks 20, 24, 7. I love it. See, that's that probably would have got confiscated in today's time for sure. 12 of the funniest fan signs in WWE history. You should subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive news. Also, check out our new channel, WrestleMania shorts. Number 12, rest hold at WrestleMania 30. In modern wrestling, fans signs aren't as common as they were during the 90s. It seems like it's borderline inappropriate to bring a sign to a show, but that does unhold back certain members of the WWE fan base as they have been so incredibly creative signs over the past decade. Take, for instance, WrestleMania 30. A fan brought a rest hold sign and proceeded to hold it up every time. Well, every time there was a rest hold, I never noticed that and harmless. Wow. The comedic that WWE showed the sign on camera a number of times. Well, I never noticed that. This is one of my favorite wrestling mania. It's a pay-per-view broadcast. Russell, the sign was similar to a comedic sign that was brought to the one night stand show in 2007, as during the match between Randy Orton and Rob Van Damme, a fan held up a sign saying, another headlock, Randy. It was a common joke at the time that Orton was overusing the headlock rest hold. Number 11, if Cena wins, we complain online. Oh, that's a good one. That's a good one. WrestleMania 29 saw a lot of creative signs briefly shown on TV. And one of them was a sign which read, if Cena wins, we complain online. This was a hilarious reference to how the Internet fans are loads of John Cena in 2013. And a lot of them took out their frustrations with WWE's booking via online rants and blog posts. Yeah, how times have changed. This specific WrestleMania, though, Cena were going to defeat the legendary People's Champion, The Rock, officially ending their feud in giving the Cena haters one more thing to complain about. The humorous sign from this WrestleMania event was an image of Patrick from SpongeBob SquarePants. This sign appeared throughout the night. And what was funny about this was that the image of Patrick was him pulling a shocked face. So was hilarious seeing this sign pop up during different parts? I like that it's a play on if Cena wins, rewrite type situation or whatnot, but it's it makes sense because nobody's rioting, nobody's bow to riot. So if Cena wins, we complain online because that's what's going to happen. A show number 10, you are the heel at No Way Out 2008. One of the biggest matches on the No Way Out 2008 card featured Randy Orton versus John Cena for the 12 billionth time. This match will be for the WWE title. And I knew that was coming to help those out who were confused as to who was the heel and who was the baby face when Orton was solely in the shot. The fan would hold up a sign saying, you're the heel boo. However, when Cena was exclusively in the shot, he would hold up a sign which read, you are the face. Yay. Have you seen this person or 2014 when CM Punk departed WWE in 2014? It hit fans hard, but some fans decided to take a comedic approach to punk leaving. One hilarious fan in April of 2014 decided to bring her. Have you seen this person sign to a show? And it hilariously featured a picture of punk plastered on it. WWE legend Mick Foley even shared an image of the sign on his social media pages, as he found great humor in the situation. The sign was genius and it was harmless. And fans would replicate the sign in later years. But this was the original and deserves a ton of credit. That's funny. Have you seen this person? I sucked a monkey's nipple for these seats or 2000. 2000 was a signature year for WWE. Now, just let you know, man, it was a different time back then. Boys would say it's some wild stuff and putting on signs. They had truly found their groove when it came to the right mix. Wow, an incredible inring work. The fans loved the WWE product during this calendar year. It appeared that the signs that fans were bringing to the shows were getting more and more creative. On the May 15th, 2000 edition of Raw, once hardcore Holly had defeated Chris Jericho, a fan held up a sign that read, it sucked a monkey's nipples for these seats. This was a clear reference to the rock who had mentioned monkey nipples in the past. And it was a clear sign that WWE fan base were coming to be an ever fighting WWE product at the time. Take me back. Batista likes fish sticks, WrestleMania 26. A WrestleMania 26 collision between scene and Batista received good reviews from fans. But shortly after the match had taken place, a sign that was in prominent view during the match became the main talking point. One fan had brought a sign which read, Batista likes fish sticks. This was a self-pubbed reference, but it was insanely clever to think outside of the box in this way. It's likely that WWE's production team didn't understand the context of the sign and that's why they were happy to show it multiple times on screen. Number six, Finn. They obviously probably didn't understand the reference, but other fans who know about the reference was like, wow. F me Finn, NXT Takeover Brooklyn. The inaugural NXT Takeover Brooklyn event received critical acclaim from fans. Matches such as Bayley versus Sasha Banks and Finn Vala versus Kevin Owens were all tremendous. Some say that this event set the benchmark for what WWE needed to be. Nevertheless, following the show, a certain image went viral. This viral image was of a fan who was holding a vastly inappropriate sign. The sign in question read, face F me Finn. Fans have all seen this sign, immediately thought they were back in the attitude era. Hopefully for WWE, this wasn't shown on camera, but the fan who brought in the sign decided to bring the infamous sign to a number of future WWE events. Wow. Five, my new born looks like Brock, Raw 2015. I feel for you, bro. A huge merch mover for WWE. That's sad. Return in 2012 and fans are prone to showing their support for Lesnar with hilarious signs. This was the case in 2015 when a fan had a sign which read, my newborn looks like Brock, eat, sleep, poop, repeat. Really? It was incredibly funny to see and the fan deserves a ton of credit for thinking outside the box when it came to their specific sign. Number four, my wife, Ashley. A number of signs certainly died down during the ruthless aggression era, but this didn't stop loyal WWE fans bringing hilarious signs to big shows. The Trial of Eric Bischoff was one of the standout episodes of Raw in 2005. Dorm in the trash. It was upon the show to attend. So naturally, there were way more signs present than it was typical for the time. One sign that was in view for the entire night was a sign which read, my wife, Ashley, loves it, Raw. It was definitely a sign that belonged in the attitude era. That's a good one, too. My wife, Ashley, loves it, Raw. I love it. But it was hilarious to see on live TV. That's that's funny. Number three, Cena, turn heel, Yiddish for 2014. Eventually became an ongoing joke in WWE that John Cena never turned heel. No, there was a clear push to see that from fans. But WWE were scared of fully pulling the trigger on a villainous turn on the December 15th, 2014 edition of Raw. Cena was having a promo segment with Seth Rollins when an amusing sign appeared in the shot. The sign read, Cena, turn heel, Yiddish. The sign only appeared for a few brief seconds. So it's possible that the sign was confiscated by WWE security team. Number two, the tribal queef, Royal Rumble 2020. This one was funny, bro. I believed I think they did. I think security took this one away, too. But this one was funny. I think we watched this on live streaming. You guys pointed it out and we pointed it out. It was hilarious. Three, as Roman Reigns made his way to the ring at the 2023. This was a good one, bro. It's instantly noticed something comedic. This was the tribal queef. This was obviously a punt on Roman Reigns' tribal chief. Oh, my God. Social media on fire because it was so downright hilarious. In the original version of the pay-per-view event, the sign could clearly be seen. However, in the version that now exists on the WWE network and Blu-ray copies of the pay-per-view, it's extremely hard to see the sign. As WWE have edited certain shots, so the sign is virtually nonexistent, which is a shame. And number one, Dean Tittymaster, Ambrose, Royal 2014. During Ambrose's run as US champion, Ambrose would have the words Titmaster written on his wrist tape at house shows. This turned into a meme. And in 2014, a fan brought a sign to Royal, which read, Dean Tittymaster, Ambrose. What made this sign so funny was the fact that the fan held it near Ambrose as the shield made their entrance, and WWE managed to capture the sign in full view. It was truly hilarious. But they have it, folks. 12 of them. Wow, that's dope, man. See, look, I am one of those people that I would love to see more wrestling signs. But obviously, you know, they got to, you know, they would have to beef up security when it comes to, you know, I'm sure people will try to smuggle in some signs and stuff like that. But they would have to beef up security to make sure there's nothing inappropriate, because once again, we live in a day and age where people don't care. People love to make jokes out of anything. You know, I think there was someone, there was something recent. I want to say within this past year, there was like a Crispin War sign on the hard camp side. I remember that. And I think we had seen it maybe live or whatever. But, you know, people like that, bringing those type of signs, you know, obviously they're going to be on the hard camp side. It's going to, you know, create some type of buzz and, you know, you know, WWE or, you know, probably AEW two, depending on how extreme it is. They don't want the investors to see certain stuff, you know, and they don't want certain stuff being shown on their television program. So I would like to see more wrestling signs for sure. It just depends on how WWE would beef up their security because they would have to because someone's going to bring something really inappropriate, especially trying to get seen and notarized on television. So yeah, man, I would definitely like to see some more signs being back. It just, you know, they would have to beef up security and make sure, you know, no one's seeing some loud stuff. So y'all comment down below, let me know. What's the funniest wrestling sign you've ever seen? Is that gonna have to be in WWE? It can be in AEW or wherever. The funniest wrestling sign you have ever actually seen on television or if you bought some wrestling signs to a wrestling event, let me know down below. And also just one more question. Do y'all think WWE and AEW should allow more people to bring wrestling signs to these shows or do you think they should keep it where it is right now? Because of, you know, how people tend to be childish. Y'all let me know, but I appreciate all of the support. Road to 150K and I'm still here on speedy YouTube Wrestling Champion. We appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next week, peace.