Guest Insane Bump Machine Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Hulk Hogan signed autographs at Meijers in Auroa, Illinois. 600 people turned out for the appearance. At the appearance, Hogan said he wanted to return to WWE as soon as possible. He also said that Steve Austin left WWE because he was scared of him. Credit: 1wrestling.com Well, now we know
Guest Redhawk Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Yeah, scared of having to kill his heat by jobbing to Hogan and doing some stupid, reverse-passing-of-the-torch crap.
Guest notJames Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Did Mr. Bollea fail to mention how Austin made a public appearance recently to the tune of 5000 fans? And without the benefit of the WW_ publicity machine? Hogan is as delusional about his value to the business as the two guys in RAW's main event. It must be an "H" thing...
Guest RedJed Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 I think Hogan is just kayfabing constantly lately to try to hype up a future return to the company, and maybe a match with Austin, he hopes.
Guest HartFan86 Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Funny....Hogan draws 600....Austin draws 5,000.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Funny....Hogan draws 600....Austin draws 5,000. ...RAW draws 1000.
Guest converge241 Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 ah, dementia thy name is terry bollea
Guest BobBacklundRules Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 I know the Hulkster was joking, but didn't Austin leave because he was supposed to job to Brock, and he was scared because he thought Vince told Brock to beat him stiff?
Guest HartFan86 Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Anyone think Hogan did this to hype up a possible Hogan vs. Austin match at Mania? Just a thought...
B. Brian Brunzell Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 It was total kayfabe. He said the same crap when I listened to him and Jimmy Hart on Mancow this morning. I wish I had the chance to hear what he said about Piper. When I got back in my truck, Hogan was gone, and Cow said Hogan shot hard on Roddy.
Guest dreamer420 Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 If you think Hogan was serious there then you've been had. Hogan always stays in character for those kinds of interviews.
Guest Downhome Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 I think Hogan is just kayfabing constantly lately to try to hype up a future return to the company, and maybe a match with Austin, he hopes. Hogan almost ALWAYS speaks kayfabing, period. I have seen very few interviews or comments by him on a TV shot, apperance, etc... where he did anything other than just that. I sorta like that though, as it reminds me of "back in the day", when almost everyone spoke like that just to keep the illusion of Pro. Wrestling being real. As to the ammount that showed up... ...where was Hogan, where was Austin, etc... You have to take those things into account you know. I wish both of them would come back, AND have a match at Wrestlemania. I know I'd love to see it, and I know there are millions who would enjoy seeing it also.
ChrisMWaters Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 ...where was Hogan, where was Austin, etc... You have to take those things into account you know. I wish both of them would come back, AND have a match at Wrestlemania. I know I'd love to see it, and I know there are millions who would enjoy seeing it also. I would have liked to have seen a Hogan/Austin WrestleMania match as well. However...I would have liked to have seen Old School Hogan...when he didn't need the knee brace. Oh, and the One Braced Austin as well. When they were both on their top conditions as main eventers.
Guest Downhome Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 ...where was Hogan, where was Austin, etc... You have to take those things into account you know. I wish both of them would come back, AND have a match at Wrestlemania. I know I'd love to see it, and I know there are millions who would enjoy seeing it also. I would have liked to have seen a Hogan/Austin WrestleMania match as well. However...I would have liked to have seen Old School Hogan...when he didn't need the knee brace. Oh, and the One Braced Austin as well. When they were both on their top conditions as main eventers. Sure, we all would rather see that version, that goes without question. But Austin can still "go", as he really put out some great matches when he was in WWE last, and Hogan can still make anyone feel nostalgic. It wont be the greatest match in the world, but it will be what it is meant to be, simply a "dream match", a huge pop, and just another classic WM moment, just like last year with Rock/Hogan. I'm willing to bet that even if they signed the match, and you all bitched about it, that the moment the shit hit the fan and the match was on, Austin Vs. Hogan, MANY of you would instantly go back to being marks, and instantly accept the match for what it is, just like MANY of you did for Rock/Hogan.
ChrisMWaters Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Hehehe...right, right. I did like Hogan/Rock. Course...for what I've seen of Hogan...I'm always a Hogan mark.
Guest Downhome Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Hehehe...right, right. I did like Hogan/Rock. Course...for what I've seen of Hogan...I'm always a Hogan mark. I'm in touch with the mark inside of me enough to be able to say it loud and proud, that I LOVE Hulk Hogan, period. I'll cheer for him always, and there is no question about that. I may not agree with things we hear that went on in the past, but when push comes to shove, when his music (any version) blares through the speakers, and he comes trotting out doing his entire schitk, I will ALWAYS mark out for him, there just isn't anything I can do about that.
ChrisMWaters Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 You and I are in the same boat, Downhome. Which is why I have him, in an E-Fed I work with, being a manager to the team of my E fed Kurt Angle (named Kirk Angel) and his sister Erica.
Guest saturnmark4life Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 i have to admit (and i did a thread about it) that i really miss hogan as well. Never thought i'd say that. Putting people over, marking out, so slow it was funny, and he was a draw. An out of the main event draw as well.
Guest Downhome Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Yeah, I don't see why anyone can complain really, as all he ever did was loose, to just about everyone he faced. He was no threat to anyone anymore, and was simply serving as a side dish for all of us Hogan marks.
Guest HartFan86 Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Thank you Downhome. It's amazing how many people are against Hogan/Austin @ Mania. I and probably the rest of the wrestling fans want to see it, so whatever.
Guest RickyChosyu Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 What's amazing is the revisionist history running rampant like a bad case of clap: Hogan won the world strap. Had he just been "an attraction" there would have been no problem, but they made him the central focus of the show for about a month a half, and considering how much damage was done in such a short period, one has to wonder what would have happened had they actually stuck with the idea for longer. Oh yeah, I love all the talk about Hogan being a draw, too. That's why WCW went of out business, not enough exposure for their legit draws like Hogan. Let the whiny hand-waving continue.
Guest bob_barron Posted December 10, 2002 Report Posted December 10, 2002 Thank you Downhome. It's amazing how many people are against Hogan/Austin @ Mania. I and probably the rest of the wrestling fans want to see it, so whatever. I like Hogan too but him and Austin just do not work well together and it all would do would basically be WWE trying to do the same thing they did last year and a lot of people would see that.
Guest Downhome Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 What's amazing is the revisionist history running rampant like a bad case of clap: Hogan won the world strap. Had he just been "an attraction" there would have been no problem, but they made him the central focus of the show for about a month a half, and considering how much damage was done in such a short period, one has to wonder what would have happened had they actually stuck with the idea for longer. Oh yeah, I love all the talk about Hogan being a draw, too. That's why WCW went of out business, not enough exposure for their legit draws like Hogan. Let the whiny hand-waving continue. Yes, he was just an attraction, thus his keeping the title for such a short time. It basicly meant nothing, and was just a small gift so to speak to Hogan out of respect, and to the Hogan fans who actually DID want to see it, just one more time. By the way... ...Hogan wasn't the reason of WCW ending, that is asinine to say. He may have been a part of it, but was not the reason. I'm not getting into the whole WCW thing, but it was not because of one man.
Guest RickyChosyu Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 Yes, he was just an attraction, thus his keeping the title for such a short time. HHH had a run prior to Hogan's that was just as long, and was treated as completely "legit." If he was just an attraction, he shouldn't have been headlining the shows and going over their top draws. That's not an atraction, that's what some people like to call "an ace." It basicly meant nothing, and was just a small gift so to speak to Hogan out of respect, and to the Hogan fans who actually DID want to see it, just one more time. By the way... So here you're admiting that Hogan's run meant nothing reduced the World Title to "a small gift?" Glad you're being honest, but it's not helping your case. There are far less harmfull and more practical ways to "show respect" then putting the world strap on someone. There's more than one way to skin a cat. ...Hogan wasn't the reason of WCW ending, that is asinine to say. He may have been a part of it, but was not the reason. I'm not getting into the whole WCW thing, but it was not because of one man. "Hogan was the sole reason that WCW died, and it was no one else's fault." - Ricky Chosyu, from the bizarro world. " i have to admit (and i did a thread about it) that i really miss hogan as well. Never thought i'd say that. Putting people over, marking out, so slow it was funny, and he was a draw. An out of the main event draw as well. " - Saturnmark 4 life, also from the bizarro...oh wait, he actually said that.
Guest bob_barron Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 I liked SK's idea for Hogan- put him in the midcard, have him wrestle 5 minute matches with losers where he can do his little routine. Short, inoffensive, doesn't hurt anybody
Guest dreamer420 Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 Or they could stick him in decent feuds, not have him wrestle on every show, and have him feud with wrestlers who can have good matches with him IE Kurt Angle
Guest bob_barron Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 Kurt couldn't carry him at KOTR even though they had a decent match on SD!
Guest RickyChosyu Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 "Or they could stick him in decent feuds, not have him wrestle on every show, and have him feud with wrestlers who can have good matches with him IE Kurt Angle" I noticed you used the world "good." I don't think that it means what you think it means.
Guest jester Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 Personally, I've always hated Hogan, and was hoping to see him end out his career getting nightly stinkfaces from Rikishi. For all the jobs he didn't do over his career, I wanted to see him jobbed out to everyone down to Stacy Keibler. But admittedly I'm probably in the minority on that one.
Guest bob_barron Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 The guy did get stinkfaced at a house show, Considering he jobbed to Rock, HHH, Undertaker, Angle and Brock and worked a midcard feud to get Edge over- I think he deserves some credit
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