Words matter. These are the best Booing Quotes from famous people such as Quinton Jackson, Nahnatchka Khan, Hornswoggle, Zaza Pachulia, Jenny Eclair, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t want to have to go out there and fight and be laying on my back the whole fight and have like a boring fight and the fans booing and stuff. I don’t know why promoters love fights like that. I don’t understand it.
Not to say that I saw myself in the Iron Sheik, but our whole family would gather around the TV on Saturday and watch the Iron Sheik wrestle. And he was the bad guy, so everyone else was booing him and cheering whoever he was fighting – it was the opposite in our house.
New Jersey fans are the most ruthless fans in the country for booing and hating on whatever’s in the ring if they don’t like it.
Booing is not going to affect you. It’s not the worst thing I will hear. Boo. I’ve seen and heard worse things.
There should be more booing in shops and restaurants and places like that when when the service is bad. If you’ve had a poor breakfast in a hotel, you should put your knife and fork down and boo.
I’ve been a Rusev Day fan since before there was a Rusev Day. I feel like I was the forerunner of it all. I saw something in him before the WWE universe saw it in him, back when they were booing us for being patriotic to our countries.
The stage is one place where you come face to face with your audience, unlike cinemas where you cannot see the applause or the booing by the audience.
The stage is one place where you come face to face with your audience, unlike cinemas where you cannot see the applause or the booing by the audience.
San Francisco has always been my favorite booing city. I don’t mean the people boo louder or longer, but there is a very special intimacy. When they boo you, you know they mean you. Music, that’s what it is to me. One time in Kezar Stadium they gave me a standing boo.
It’s fun, and a laugh for you… you can boo me and feel happy about yourself because you’re part of the crowd that did that. But deep down there were people in that crowd booing me because of my Aboriginality.
I don’t care if people are booing me. They can boo all they like.
The second gig I did was New Year’s Eve at the Birmingham Anglers Club, and that started with booing.
If you play football and fans are booing or saying negative stuff, it makes me play better.
I don’t type my sentences on an arena’s pitch, surrounded by thousands of cheering or booing fans – I don’t feel pressure to please a crowd.
Not to say that I saw myself in the Iron Sheik, but our whole family would gather around the TV on Saturday and watch the Iron Sheik wrestle. And he was the bad guy, so everyone else was booing him and cheering whoever he was fighting – it was the opposite in our house.
San Francisco has always been my favorite booing city. I don’t mean the people boo louder or longer, but there is a very special intimacy. When they boo you, you know they mean you. Music, that’s what it is to me. One time in Kezar Stadium they gave me a standing boo.
I think it’s bad when people start booing between serves.
No players want to hear their own fans booing the players, booing the team, but football is a hard game, and you can’t win everything.
The thing about politicians in Britain is that they are out there, you can lobby them, get close to them, there are loads of ways you can protest against them, and booing is a pretty weak way of doing it.
That’s what Flyers fans are all about. My favorite thing about Philly fans is booing their own team.
‘Heel Turn 2’ is about a person who’s in a match, and he’s playing as though the match were real. But it is real! If you’re standing in the middle of a ring, and you’re playing the villain, and everyone is booing and throwing things at you, that’s real.
New Jersey fans are the most ruthless fans in the country for booing and hating on whatever’s in the ring if they don’t like it.
In life, I’d much rather have people laughing at me than booing me.
I don’t need to be in New York. If you’ve had a bad game, they’re booing you and all that mess.
‘Heel Turn 2’ is about a person who’s in a match, and he’s playing as though the match were real. But it is real! If you’re standing in the middle of a ring, and you’re playing the villain, and everyone is booing and throwing things at you, that’s real.
I’ve been on the opposite side of decisions before when the crowd would be booing and saying that I lost. I’ve lived with it. Judging in boxing has been same since the beginning, and it isn’t gonna change.
Every time you come to Glasgow, it is going to be tough because the crowd don’t like me. When they are swearing at you and booing, it’s hard.
I don’t care if people are booing me. They can boo all they like.
When people are booing at the stadium when they win, then it has nothing to do with the results. It is something to do with emotion and feelings, which is an important part of football. The relationship there has nothing to do with results.
A boo is a lot louder than a cheer. If you have 10 people cheering and one person booing, all you hear is the booing.
I’ve had nights where it’s very obvious that I’m the good guy, but I’m still booed, and you can kind of make a checklist about reasons why they’re booing me, and one of the evident ones is because of my name and where I’m from.
The thing about politicians in Britain is that they are out there, you can lobby them, get close to them, there are loads of ways you can protest against them, and booing is a pretty weak way of doing it.
When you’re in WWE and you’re in front of 16,000 screaming fans booing you or cheering you, you only have one take.
I think it’s bad when people start booing between serves.
Whatever the crowd is – cheering, booing or whatever – it’s not anything I bother to think about.
The second gig I did was New Year’s Eve at the Birmingham Anglers Club, and that started with booing.
Whatever the crowd is – cheering, booing or whatever – it’s not anything I bother to think about.
When people are booing at the stadium when they win, then it has nothing to do with the results. It is something to do with emotion and feelings, which is an important part of football. The relationship there has nothing to do with results.
As long as the crowd make noise, I will be in my element, whether it is booing or cheering. The main thing is I get a reaction of some kind.
But every time the crowd boo me I try to turn that negative into a positive and seem to have done that better. Sometimes it drives me to play better and concentrate more when theyre booing. Sometimes when theyre not on my back, I cant get in the zone.
No players want to hear their own fans booing the players, booing the team, but football is a hard game, and you can’t win everything.
If you play football and fans are booing or saying negative stuff, it makes me play better.
The booing and the drama help make the Olympics interesting, but at what cost? When will people finally get tired of it and start watching the X-Games or competitive tire rolling instead?
The booing and the drama help make the Olympics interesting, but at what cost? When will people finally get tired of it and start watching the X-Games or competitive tire rolling instead?
You don’t want 8,000 fans booing you so you want them on your side.
I’ll never forget the first screening at the Berlin Film Festival. As soon as the film ended there was an outbreak of booing, which made us look at each other with some surprise.
I don’t want to have to go out there and fight and be laying on my back the whole fight and have like a boring fight and the fans booing and stuff. I don’t know why promoters love fights like that. I don’t understand it.
If it came to a World Championship final playing Michael van Gerwen in a last-leg decider and people were booing, that would hurt.
In life, I’d much rather have people laughing at me than booing me.
Booing is not going to affect you. It’s not the worst thing I will hear. Boo. I’ve seen and heard worse things.
It’s fun, and a laugh for you… you can boo me and feel happy about yourself because you’re part of the crowd that did that. But deep down there were people in that crowd booing me because of my Aboriginality.
It’s always good for people to like you, but as long as people react to you coming out, whether they are booing you or cheering you, it’s great.
Fans were booing me at one point. I just kept working, that’s the main thing. I’m not going to let that deteriorate my game.
I understand the fans, I respect them. I’ll accept the whistling and booing. It’s up to me to transform that all into applause.
Don’t worry, the fans don’t start booing until July.
You don’t want 8,000 fans booing you so you want them on your side.
It’s all like an NBA game. You got the stadium full, and you got the fans. Half of them are booing you, but the other half is cheering you on. That’s just how it goes.
I thought there was maybe going to be some booing. I didn’t know how the fans would take to me. But the reception from the England fans has been top class. They have taken me in.
Every time you come to Glasgow, it is going to be tough because the crowd don’t like me. When they are swearing at you and booing, it’s hard.
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