Tuesday, April 30

The 10 funniest moments in WWE SmackDown history

Since its debut in April 1999, Friday Night Slap has featured numerous iconic matches and moments that WWE fans cherish to this day. The Blue Brand became WWE’s sideshow after Monday Night Raw, and after years of being called a “B-Show,” SmackDown is now WWE’s biggest show with FOX treatment and the ratings it earns every week.


Many legendary wrestlers made their contributions to make SmackDown what it is today. In addition to the in-ring action, SmackDown has also featured several fun segments over the years, which still remain fresh in fans’ memories.

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With that said, let’s take a look at ten of the funniest moments in WWE SmackDown history.

10 Segments by Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar

Kurt Angle with Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle’s feud over the WWE Championship in 2003 saw both wrestlers form an on-screen friendship, resulting in some hilarious segments between the two.

While Kurt Angle is known for his comedic antics, Brock Lesnar relaxed a bit and toned down his character to insert himself into the story.

Segments like the one where Lesnar made Kurt Angle spit milk at a girl, and the one where Angle tricked Lesnar into doing 300 push-ups are some of the funniest moments between the two former WWE Champions.

9 Various John Cena rap segments

John Cena's rap battle with Big Show

John Cena’s early days in WWE saw him adopt a badass rapper gimmick on SmackDown and use his exceptional verbal skills to roast his opponents.

While he might have become a whole new person after taking over as the company’s top babyface, rapper John Cena didn’t hold back when it came to dealing with his competition.

His rap battles with The Big Show and Kurt Angle and the various segments in which he roasted superstars like Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker are some of the best work of John Cena’s career.

8 King Booker Segments

King Booker

After winning the 2006 King of the Ring tournament, Booker T began performing under the name King Booker and acted as a true tyrant king ruling the kingdom of SmackDown.

He adopted a royal accent and began using the mannerisms of a stereotypical English-style king. He formed a royal court with his wife Queen Sharmell, Sir William Regal and Sir Finlay.

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His antics to get people to call him King Bookah while still speaking in the fake English accent was some of his best hilarious work. It led him to capture the World Heavyweight Championship and have an entertaining run with the title.

7 mini undertaker

Undertaker and mini Undertaker Cropped

While The Undertaker showed his human side by playing the American Badass character, he was all business when he was the iconic Deadman.

There were only a few occasions where WWE tied humor to The Undertaker’s Deadman gimmick and WWE orchestrated that moment during The Undertaker’s vs. JBL feud for the WWE Championship in 2004.

JBL brought in a mini Undertaker to taunt the Deadman during an in-ring segment, only for the real one to come out to ringside and take them down. After The Undertaker dealt with JBL, he struck the signature pose of him in the middle of the ring, but the mini-Undertaker hilariously joined The Deadman as well, only for the latter to hit him with a huge choke.

6 Various Stinkface victims of Rikishi

Rikishi is going to deliver the stinkface on Lita

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi became an integral part of SmackDown following the brand’s initial split and continued to perform on the blue brand.

One of the deadliest moves in his arsenal is the Stinkface, which he performs by rubbing his mostly exposed rear end against his opponents standing near the ring corner posts.

He performed the hilarious move on his opponents multiple times on SmackDown, and his list of victims includes Lita, Vince McMahon, Edge, Booker T, and many more.

5 The lineage feeling Ucey

Promotion Sami Zayn Bloodline Ucey

Sami Zayn’s association with The Bloodline is one of the greatest storylines in WWE history, as Zayn brought a much-needed comedic aspect to the Samoan family, who were serious before joining their ranks as an honorary Uce.

Jey Uso had some trouble with his brothers and cousin accepting Sami Zayn into the family at first, but the latter’s hilarious antics caused Main Event Jey Uso to break character on multiple occasions and he was caught laughing in the middle of segments. promotional.

Zayn even had Roman Reigns break character during the hilarious segment where he claimed Jey Uso didn’t feel quite Ucey, which is one of the funniest moments in SmackDown history.

4 Kane mocking Hulk Hogan and The Rock

Kane The Rock Hulk Hogan

After his Icon vs. Iconic match at WrestleMania 18, Hollywood Hulk Hogan got a babyface makeover after his nWo teammates Kevin Nash and Scott Hall turned on him.

He then formed a brief alliance with his WrestleMania opponent The Rock to take on his former partners, with Big Red Monster Kane also joining them in defeating the group.

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Before Hogan, Rock, and Kane faced off against Nash, Hall, and X-Pac on the March 28, 2002 episode of SmackDown, the babyfaces had a hilarious backstage segment in which Kane hilariously poked at their catchphrases. partners, which gave the fans quite a laugh.

3 I’m just a sexy Kurt

kurt-angle-sensational-sherri

Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle is one of the few wrestlers in the industry who could naturally play both a serious and comedic role on screen. He has been a part of many fun moments in WWE and many other promotions and has always provided his fans with the best entertainment.

His comedic skits in WWE are well known among fans, and a major segment in Angle’s collection is the moment he performed his version of Shawn Michaels’ theme song alongside Sensational Sherri, who sang the original song with Michaels.

Kurt Angle made fans laugh when he performed “I’m Just A Sexy Kurt” in front of a live audience, and it remains one of his greatest works of all time.

2 Stone Cold Steve Austin fights with Booker T in a supermarket

Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs Booker T Supermarket Cut Out

After Booker T cost Stone Cold Steve Austin the chance to become WWE Undisputed Champion at Vengeance 2001, The Texas Rattlesnake went after the former WCW Champion for revenge.

Austin found Booker T in a supermarket and beat him up around the store in one of the funniest segments in WWE history. He tossed Booker T over some vegetables and doused him with ketchup before pouring flour over him.

Austin gave Booker T a severe beating all over the supermarket and left him lying before escaping before the police showed up.

1 Eddie Guerrero drenches The Big Show

Eddie Guerrero covers Big Show in Poo

The late great Eddie Guerrero got into a feud with The Big Show in 2003, in which the Latino Heat pulled some brutal pranks on the world’s greatest athlete.

Guerrero began by giving The Big Show a burrito laced with laxatives and removed toilet paper from the stalls. He then made things more personal with the giant when he brought in a sewage truck on the October 9, 2003 episode of SmackDown and drenched the giant in sewage waste on live television.

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