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Guest Galactic Gigolo
Posted

I was going to put in my eight cents here, but with all the talk about "biggest mark out moment would happen if" I only have one thing to say.

 

The return of La Parka, who promptly knocks Hogan out with a chairshot, and delivers a legdrop of his own.

 

But that probably won't happen.

 

:)

Guest Tony149
Posted

La Parka is the cure to fixing the low ratings. Everybody loves La Parka! :)

Guest Silvpak
Posted

There is no way that Nash, Hall, and Hogan are going to have anywhere CLOSE to the influence over the WWF that they had over WCW.  There is a "the buck stops here" mentality in the WWF (VINCE!) that WCW *never* had.  One man runs the WWF;  you never knew WHO was running WCW.  Additionally, the guys that have legit sway in the back (allegedly HHH, 'Taker, Austin, Rock) aren't going to allow their wallets to be emptied by the nWo's powerplay, even if it IS made.

Guest BlackRainbow1025
Posted

Yes, the return of the Chairman La Parka would rule.  I'd love to see a little dance from La Parka.  Anyway, I agree.....I don't think Austin or Taker (two of the leaders backstage, so it is said) will let the nWo come in and put their money and jobs in jeopardy.  I just can't help but wonder if the nWo is considered new, if they get a hazing.  That'll sober Hall up real fast, having Bradshaw initiate him.

Guest The Vanilla Midget
Posted

that would actually depend how drunk hall was at the time.  he might not remember the hazing.  but then im sure bradshaw has enough baby oil around to refresh his memory. :)

Guest Tony149
Posted

Hall would become sober if he found out he had a meeting with the "Baby oil man" Bradshaw.

Posted

Umm, just going back to the thing about Hogan refusing to job to JJ.... that wasn't true.

 

Hogan said that he WOULD job to Jarret as long as their was something for him to do afterwards because what Russo wanted to do was have Jarret beat Hogan then have Hogan just leave WCW, so Hogan said that he'd lose to Jarret as long as their was something to do afterwards.  Russo said no, so Hogan brought out his creative control card as a way of getting Russo to write him into future storylines (he used it as a way to get Russo to change his mind about writing him into future storylines.  If he won then he had to write him into future storylines, it also meant that Russo might bring something for him to do if he did lose the match.).

 

The above story has been confirmed by Hogan, Bischoff, Nash and a few other guys that seen Hogan on the day of BATB.

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