The song "Wyatt Earp" by Hooligan Chase is about his confidence and mastery of his craft. He compares himself to the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, saying he's the leader of his group and a wanted man. Hooligan demonstrates his skill with the line "I mastered earth, wind, and fire, you old men should retire." He also references his material wealth with mentions of a big watch and boat. Hooligan asserts himself as a dominant force, stating "I'm the Messiah" and warning anyone who challenges him not to make him go "loco." He also dismisses those who doubt him, asking "why can't I?" and flaunts his abilities by saying "I caught it like that" referring to his success. The chorus repeats the phrase "It's a standoff, duck, don't get hit" which could indicate Hooligan's readiness to face any challenge. He demands respect from anyone who crosses his path, and implies he's not to be messed with. The song has an overall theme of empowerment and success, as Hooligan uses his words to assert his dominance and place himself above those who doubt him.