Well, in my opnion, it symbolzes the fact that it is late at night and people go to sleep. Usually at that time, that is when he 'strikes'.
Now, as to why he smashes it against his head, I think it sybolises this 'male dominence', as that is the main purpose of Smackdown, or of course, he is completly retarded, which i think he is.
2007-02-10 17:01:53
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answer #1
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answered by Pie Man 5
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When they first started promoting the Boogeyman, there was something about how "it's almost time for the Boogeyman." and other random references to time. Plus, he's the only person goofy enough to smash a clock on his head.
2007-02-11 01:44:00
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answer #2
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answered by GMoney46203 1
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So he can smash that clock across his head!
Boogeyman SUCKS!
2007-02-14 08:25:54
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answer #3
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answered by Triple H 5
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I think it's an alarm clock. I guess the reasoning goes:
Boogeyman->scary darkness->bedtime->alarm clock
2007-02-10 18:26:46
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answered by I'll Take That One! 4
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maybe he was a fan of Flavor Flav of Public Enemy! And wears the clock like Flav did!
2007-02-10 16:54:14
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answered by Wes B 3
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It is really just a prop WWE gives him to help him with his gimmick. By smashing it on the top of his head, he is showing more of his erratic gimmick. This is used has another prop to show his strangeness.
2007-02-10 17:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That`s a silly question;
He has it just to freak his opponents by smashing it on his flat skull; that freak; byee.
2007-02-10 16:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He is Flava Flav on steroids.
2007-02-10 17:32:32
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answered by Trixter 5
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he just has it so he can scare people
and to smash it onto his head
sometimes its creepy
but if you see it all the time
its just boring
2007-02-10 18:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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On the July 11, 2005 episode of RAW, horror movie style vignettes began airing to promote the debut of Wright in his "Boogeyman" persona. After a few weeks The Boogeyman the vignettes were moved from Raw to SmackDown!, but his planned debut was delayed when he hyperextended both knees and needed time to recover.
The Boogeyman made his first appearance on the October 13, 2005 SmackDown!. He was brought in by UPN Network Executive Palmer Cannon, who claimed he was going to be a part of another (unspecified) UPN show that never came to be due to an on-set "accident" involving The Boogeyman (it was implied he'd "done something" to another member of the cast, but never elaborated on). Cannon said he brought him to the SmackDown! brand as part of a "new talent initiative." The Boogeyman then proceeded to recite a version of the nursery rhyme Buckle My Shoe before smashing an oversize alarm clock on his own head.Boogeyman continued to "terrorize" other Superstars, in the fasion for the next couple of months.
For the next few weeks The Boogeyman appeared in unexpected places backstage (closets, vans, et cetera), reciting different nursery rhymes and holding up clocks before screaming his catchphrase "I'm The Boogeyman and I'm comin' to get cha!" and laughing maniacally. This would leave the performer(s) that had discovered him both confused and creeped out, usually ending with them backing out of the room slowly while the commentators remarked on how strange the whole situation was.
At the 2005 Survivor Series, The Boogeyman helped SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long defeat his RAW counterpart, Eric Bischoff, with a Pumphandle slam. He made his official in-ring SmackDown! debut on the December 2 SmackDown!, defeating Simon Dean with the Boogeyslam in a squash that saw him repeatedly scream, "I'm the Boogeyman!" at a confused and terrified Dean. It was during this match that another regular part of his persona came to light when he took a handful of live worms from his pocket and stuff them into his mouth as commentators Michael Cole and Tazz screamed in disgust.
For the next few weeks The Boogeyman went on a tear, winning numerous squash matches. Invariably these matches were short on actual wrestling content, instead focusing on the antics of The Boogeyman. Opponents were generally "flattened" in the ring, left with worms in their mouths and/or spit on their faces. His official pay-per-view debut was at December's Armageddon when he came to the ring to confront Vito and Nunzio who were dressed as Santa Claus and an elf. Though Nunzio was able to escape, Vito suffered a Goodnight and ended up with worms shoved into his mouth.
Boogeyman's first major feud occurred with JBL and his "fixer" Jillian Hall, beginning with his stalking the duo throughout a number of shows. During an episode of SmackDown! he caught a fleeing Hall and shoved worms down the back of her skirt. In another, during a Piper's Pit segment, he not only sniffed the "mole" on Jillian's face, but licked it and bit it off. Layfield and The Boogeyman eventually met in a one on one contest at the 2006 Royal Rumble, with Boogeyman picking up the win in about two minutes.
A subsequent feud with Booker T, which saw him again stalking a wrestler and his female companion (this time Booker's wife Sharmell) culminated at WrestleMania 22, when Boogeyman pinned Booker T after kissing Sharmell while holding a mouthful of worms. The match was exceptionally short because shortly before WrestleMania Boogeyman tore his left biceps at a house show. To explain his absence to rehab his injury, Booker T and Sharmell obtained a restraining order against the Boogeyman, who actually had surgery on April 4, to repair his biceps tear.
As SummerSlam approached, The Boogeyman began appearing in TV spots to promote the event. Vignettes also began airing advertising his return to SmackDown!, however, on September 20 WWE.com reported that Wright had been released from the company. It was later reported that he had been doing "the bare minimum" in regards to getting back into shape and had missed several required doctor checkups. Although management warned him about this, he failed to change his behavior and they let him go. Less than a month later, on October 6, WWE.com announced that Wright had been re-hired and would be sent to be trained at Booker T and Stevie Ray's wrestling school in Houston, Texas. [1]
Booker T was reportedly very impressed with Marty's renewed dedication and enthusiasm at his Wrestling Academy, and according to the Wrestling Observer, Wright was rehired mainly due to Booker's insistence[citation needed]. Wright returned on the October 27, 2006 SmackDown!, starting a feud with Mike "The Miz" Mizanin and Kristal Marshall. During the feud he again terrorized and stalked his opponents, spitting worms at them and scaring them at every opportunity, and eventually ended The Miz's undefeated streak at the Armageddon pay-per-view.
The Boogeyman has now turned his attention to the Irishman Finlay. On the February 2nd edition of SmackDown! during a title match against current United States Champion Chris Benoit, Boogeyman abducted Little Bastard distracting Finlay and giving Benoit a chance to win the match with a roll-up.
Finlay, after being dominated for most of the match, would later defeat the Boogeyman the following week on Smackdown!, handing the Boogeyman his first pinfall loss after a distraction by the Little Bastard and a shillelagh to the back of the legs.
2007-02-14 10:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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