The Gravest Challenge. WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defends the title against The Undertaker. Mean Gene Okerlund previews this confrontation, while the two superstars stand by with comments.
The Gravest Challenge. WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defends the title against The Undertaker. Mean Gene Okerlund previews this confrontation, while the two superstars stand by with comments.
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Mr. Callaway had to swallow huge pride just to let faces like Hogan & Warrior get center-stage. I'm amazed he even put up with it for probably half the pay those guys were getting...
Oh, yeah...But 'Taker was in his mid '20s at the time, so he sort of had to, unfortunately. And both of those men were/are major-league jerks in real life, especially Helwig (who refused to take the time to meet a terminally ill child once, because he was "too f*&(in busy"). When 'Taker and Bret Hart really got on the map, it offered a fresh alternative for people who were sick and tired of the Hulk Hogan ego-palooza and whatever "Warrior" brought to the table.
Hulk Hogan was and is the king of professional wrestling, he elevated everybody around him, Undertaker is a side show, thats why he never kept the belt.
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