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* One time [[Ted DiBiase]] tried to buy the WWE title from [[Hulk Hogan]] in the late 80's. Hulk Hogan's response?
* One time [[Ted DiBiase]] tried to buy the WWE title from [[Hulk Hogan]] in the late 80's. Hulk Hogan's response?
{{quote| '''Hulk:''' [[Punctuated for Emphasis|HELL! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]}}
{{quote|'''Hulk:''' [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|HELL! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]}}
* Almost parallel to the rise in popularity of [[Bryan Danielson|Daniel Bryan's]] '''[[Big Yes|YES!]]''' mantra, the fans began chanting '''NO!''' every time they saw something they didn't like, and alternated between '''YES!''' and '''NO!''' when a face and a heel (respectively) traded blows in a slugfest.
* Almost parallel to the rise in popularity of [[Bryan Danielson|Daniel Bryan's]] '''[[Big Yes|YES!]]''' mantra, the fans began chanting '''NO!''' every time they saw something they didn't like, and alternated between '''YES!''' and '''NO!''' when a face and a heel (respectively) traded blows in a slugfest.



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  • Almost parallel to the rise in popularity of Daniel Bryan's YES! mantra, the fans began chanting NO! every time they saw something they didn't like, and alternated between YES! and NO! when a face and a heel (respectively) traded blows in a slugfest.