So, I got into this whole “chee wee wees ufc” thing, right? It all started when I saw this young fighter, just 19, and he’s yelling “Chee wee wees!” after a fight. I was like, “What the heck is that?” Turns out, it’s just some inside joke between him and his buddy, Carlos. No big meaning, just something funny they say.
But then, it blew up! Memes everywhere, people making jokes, the whole nine yards. I even saw some comments on a forum where people were lining up to get “Chee wee wee WOOOOOOO” as their flair. It was wild. Some folks were even joking about UFC fighters and, well, you know, intelligence. I thought that was a bit much, but hey, internet gonna internet.
I dug a little deeper and found out that another fighter, Howard, was diagnosed with autism when he was 33. He said it made a lot of things in his life make sense. I thought that was pretty cool, a different perspective on things. I started to think about my life in a new way as well.
Anyway, back to the “chee wee wees” thing. I saw a bunch of posts on social media about it. One had like 58,000 likes! Another one was talking about a UFC fight night in Riyadh, calling it “NocheUFC” and saying it was epic, with “chee-wee-wees” all around. I even stumbled upon a live stream of someone playing UFC 5 and just hanging out, using the “chee wee wees” phrase. It was all pretty funny, I gotta admit.
- Watched that first interview where the guy said “chee wee wees”.
- Laughed at the memes and comments online.
- Read about Howard’s autism diagnosis.
- Checked out some social media posts about “chee wee wees”.
- Found a live stream of someone playing UFC 5 with “chee wee wees” in the title.
There was another post I saw, talking about a “new era” of “CHEE WEEE WEEE” fighters. Apparently, there’s this other thing called “chiwewe whooo” that’s also a funny post-fight interview thing. The guy in the video even did a little head nod and raised his arms, like he knew he was starting something. It was pretty hilarious, not gonna lie.
My Chee Wee Wees Realization
So, yeah, that’s how I got into this whole “chee wee wees ufc” rabbit hole. It was a wild ride, from a random post-fight interview to memes, social media posts, and even a bit of a serious discussion about autism. The internet is a weird and wonderful place, that’s for sure.