@SovereignStatesman But Hogan doesn't mention any of that when he's massaging his ego because his daughter isn't there for him to rub lotion on. He's acts like it was some kind of one-man show. In Bret Hart and Ric Flair's case you could argue that it was, but Hogan always went where the money and stars were and used their hard work to support his line of bullshit that all their fans were actually there to see HIM. At least the likes of Austin will give credit where credit is due
@SovereignStatesman As for Bret, he actually DID draw for WWF during a very bad time for the company. He didn't have big stars backing him up, however, and so most of those fans will have been there to see him. Hogan had some of the biggest names in the business on the same cards as he, and it's those names that I, personally, tuned in for. Not Hogan and his tired schtick-I'm tired of him claiming he's the reason I tuned in. I couldn't give a fuck about him, and never could, I was a WARRIOR
@SovereignStatesman Hogan might have been the one with the title, but he was the sole draw the company had, like he believes. He was one of many top talents, he just got the oppurtunity. However, his four moves of doom and tired catchphrases were backed up by the best the business had to offer. Same with Austin during the Attitude days. They were both part of top-notch rosters who don't get any of the credit for the success they ALL helped bring to WWF/E
@SovereignStatesman Ah bullshit. I'm tired of these fucking guys claiming THEY were the reason people watched. You know why I watched Hogan-era WWF? Because of the Undertaker, because of Hart, because of Macho Man, because of the Ultimate Warrior. I couldn't give two shits about Hulk Hogan and his tired 'Something about America, brother! Did I mention I slammed Andre? Still using him to get me over and he's been dead for 20 years, dude!"
@bigrigbob2010 the more times that question can be asked on television and get the positive answer of 'yes', the better... maybe someone will finally get off their asses and start a union... imagine if every wrestler decided that 'yeah, let's get to work and do this' and vince had nothing to say about it - he could either close his business down or accept it... that would be a great day for common decency.
stupid qestions
MZITinfo 1 month ago
@SovereignStatesman But Hogan doesn't mention any of that when he's massaging his ego because his daughter isn't there for him to rub lotion on. He's acts like it was some kind of one-man show. In Bret Hart and Ric Flair's case you could argue that it was, but Hogan always went where the money and stars were and used their hard work to support his line of bullshit that all their fans were actually there to see HIM. At least the likes of Austin will give credit where credit is due
warriorofwrestlingv3 3 months ago
@SovereignStatesman As for Bret, he actually DID draw for WWF during a very bad time for the company. He didn't have big stars backing him up, however, and so most of those fans will have been there to see him. Hogan had some of the biggest names in the business on the same cards as he, and it's those names that I, personally, tuned in for. Not Hogan and his tired schtick-I'm tired of him claiming he's the reason I tuned in. I couldn't give a fuck about him, and never could, I was a WARRIOR
warriorofwrestlingv3 3 months ago
@SovereignStatesman Hogan might have been the one with the title, but he was the sole draw the company had, like he believes. He was one of many top talents, he just got the oppurtunity. However, his four moves of doom and tired catchphrases were backed up by the best the business had to offer. Same with Austin during the Attitude days. They were both part of top-notch rosters who don't get any of the credit for the success they ALL helped bring to WWF/E
warriorofwrestlingv3 3 months ago
@SovereignStatesman Ah bullshit. I'm tired of these fucking guys claiming THEY were the reason people watched. You know why I watched Hogan-era WWF? Because of the Undertaker, because of Hart, because of Macho Man, because of the Ultimate Warrior. I couldn't give two shits about Hulk Hogan and his tired 'Something about America, brother! Did I mention I slammed Andre? Still using him to get me over and he's been dead for 20 years, dude!"
warriorofwrestlingv3 3 months ago
Here's MY question for Bret:
Why does "Mr. McMahon" always walk like he has a load in his adult diapers?
SovereignStatesman 4 months ago 2
@officialvangcreative
So what, it's a question of success-- and Hogan has more than Piper and Bret combined.
Bret also has only one expression, just like Hulk's entire personna is right under his nose.
SovereignStatesman 4 months ago
"Would you rather have Hulk Hogan's hair or Jim Neidhart's goatee?"
Hello, you can always SHAVE a goatee, DER! Not so with BALDNESS!
What retard asked THAT question?
SovereignStatesman 4 months ago
@bigrigbob2010 the more times that question can be asked on television and get the positive answer of 'yes', the better... maybe someone will finally get off their asses and start a union... imagine if every wrestler decided that 'yeah, let's get to work and do this' and vince had nothing to say about it - he could either close his business down or accept it... that would be a great day for common decency.
officialvangcreative 5 months ago
I think Piper was a pretty good actor... he did some good stuff, but so did Bret... Hogan's worthless on camera. Always have been.
officialvangcreative 5 months ago