The 10 greatest fans in sports-entertainment history 4.Sign Guy



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WWE’s “Sign Guy" – whose genuine name is Rick Achberger – has gone to well more than 1,000 WWE shows and numbering. "Sign Guy" has just about turned into a Superstar in his own right, appearing to live occasions in the same red cap and blue work shirt. What's more, every time Achberger is in the group, you can make certain he will have a keenly worded sign as he divertingly annoys WWE's Superstars. Achberger – who likewise is known as "Red Hat Guy" – has turned into a staple at WWE occasions, appearing in photographs and out of sight of TV telecasts … continually wearing his trademark clothing. Throughout the years, Achberger's fandom has come to fabulous levels, routinely being requested that bring pictures with kindred fans at WWE occasions. He even was a piece of a vital experience with WWE Superstars on NBC's "Arrangement or No Deal." You know you've made it as an extraordinary games amusement fan when the Superstars themselves know who you are. "Sign Guy's" Twitter record may portray him best: "Red cap, blue laborer shirt. Goes to 40 to 50 WWE demonstrates a year. Holds up signs and acts like a nitwit." The main thing missing is "one of games excitement's most notewo” — SCOTT TAYLOR



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