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It saddens me to say...

  • 07-07-2003 3:47pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,713 ✭✭✭


    Bad news for some,maybe good news for others... but i just heard throuh the grapevine that hulk hogan has left the WWE:(.

    Reasons why,im not quite sure yet.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 553 ✭✭✭irishman_abroad


    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!! Now dont get me wrong I loved it when he and the Rock faught at WM but damnit hes just too old for this!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,655 ✭✭✭Ph3n0m


    On a radio show that Hogan occasionaly partakes on, he said he was unhappy with the creative direction of Mr America. And that he and McMahon could not agree on the character of Mr America.

    Some feel that Hogan wanted the show to concentrate on more of the Mr America character - but since it already outstayed its welcome, looks like the same applys to Hogan


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 607 ✭✭✭cmb.


    Radio Review: Hulk Hogan
    Show: "Bubba the Love Sponge"
    Station: Syndicated morning show
    Date: July 3, 2003

    Bubba always plays the Mr. America music when Hogan is about to come on, this time he plays it and Hogan comes on and says to turn that **** off and that he doesn't want to hear it.

    They talk for a bit about non-wrestling crap, and then Hogan said he was upset with the way Vince handled Mr. America. Hogan says "who cares" and "I'm going back to Japan." Then he confirms that he's gone from WWE, never to re-appear.

    Hogan said he might build his own federation, and have Bubba wrestle in it.

    Bubba then tries to get Hogan to open up, by saying that Triple H has his head far up Vince McMahon's ass and that Hogan barely got a pay day for WMXIX. Hogan tried to avoid those topics and said he didn't want to comment. He just kept saying he's going to Japan. He said that he can go and wrestle one day in Japan, and it would equal four or five SmackDowns.

    Bubba then asks Hogan if its true that Vince has done this creative bull**** to him twice, and Hogan confirms. Hogan said Vince didn't understand that Hulkamania was like a different kind of gimmick. It had a natural life expectancy and it can't be killed off. He said Vince wanted to really cut it off, but it kept living in spite of Vince. Hulk said he could still potentially one day walk back into WWE and have an attorney and say that there is some loophole in his contract allows him to come back, and that's how he would come back from a creative standpoint.

    Hogan said working for Vince got to be frustrating and that he chose to walk away while he was still on good terms with the company. He said he wouldn't have minded doing jobs for people like Brock or Kurt, but Vince wouldn't let him. Hogan said he loved the business. Then he said that Vince wants to "go against the grain" and he does not. He said they need to go with what works right now, and Vince is not doing that.

    Bubba says that there is a couple of cancers within the WWE talent and higher ups. Hogan says not to go there, and that at the end of the day Vince still makes the decisions. Hogan kept it alive, but at the end of the day Vince made the decision to go against the grain.

    Next, Bubba asks why Triple H has been practically undefeated for two years. Hogan says that's a damn good question. He said that if numbers in the ratings are good for Triple H's segments, then Vince keeps that. But Vince knows that if he were to suddenly change it, ratings might be good that week, but then the next week they could be in the toilet.

    Bubba says "well you don't work there anymore." He continues by saying that the boys in the back, and the ones that he speaks to say that Triple H runs the whole show and that no one can stand him. The boys in the back all believe that Triple H needs to give up the belt and let someone kick his ass. He says Triple H controls the business at this point. (By the way, the wrestlers Bubba talks to on the radio on a regular basis are: Chris Jericho, Christian, Edge, Test, Hogan, and Big Show.)

    Hogan says that its not entirely true everything we hear about Triple H's influence. He said that Vince has been telling him to work a certain way.

    Bubba said he remembered when Vince used to tell Hogan to only go down on one knee when he was hit in the back. He says that taking bumps on one leg is just not working now for Triple H like it worked for Hogan back in the day.

    Hogan said he was going to make more money in Japan than his WMXIX pay off, and he laughed.

    Then Hogan says that he's trying to be nice, and that everyone makes their own deal. He then says "Triple H has been nothing but good to me."

    Hogan said the WWE higher ups and creatives all are very opinionated about him, Brock, Kurt, and Triple H. He says you should never tell Vince your personal opinion on anything. At the end of the day, Vince is doing what he is doing on purpose because he wants WWE to be around in 20 years for the "passing of the torch" and that he knows what he's doing.

    He said Shane McMahon now has a new approach when dealing with his father, and that he had to make one because he had heat with his father. Hogan says, "He gets it too."

    Hogan says he has a meeting about getting his own television show with some network executives next week.

    Hogan tells Bubba they are going to go work out today, and Bubba asks to speak to Linda Hogan and calls her the "BelAir Booker." Linda tells Hogan not to go back to Vince when Bubba asks her too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    Originally posted by Cianan2
    hulk hogan has left the WWE

    i'm happy to see the back of him. i used to change channel when he was on


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,274 ✭✭✭de5p0i1er


    Originally posted by Mossy Monk
    i'm happy to see the back of him. i used to change channel when he was on
    So did I good riddens.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,912 ✭✭✭Washout


    Me three,

    That Mr. America thing was aload of drivel. He should have left after WMania on a high rather than leaving on this low


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 607 ✭✭✭cmb.


    as was said on pwtorch.com:

    Hogan has stated that WWE was not treating him as the superstar he truly is and plans to go where he would be better appreciated. Hulk's upcoming trips include Japan and 1987.

    says it all


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    Originally posted by cmb.
    Hogan has stated that WWE was not treating him as the superstar he truly is

    someone is stuck in a time warp


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,274 ✭✭✭de5p0i1er


    Originally posted by Mossy Monk
    someone is stuck in a time warp
    When will he take his pension and get off the television, for good.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,867 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy


    Hulk is right.
    Triple H is a bloated bore.
    He has no charisma and never did.
    I've given up watching the WWE because I'm sick of seeing wimps like RVD and Christian beat unstoppable monsters like Kane and the Big Show.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,912 ✭✭✭Washout


    MisterAnarchy thats what its been all about though....The fight and success of the underdogs!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 255 ✭✭technobob


    Originally posted by cmb.
    as was said on pwtorch.com:

    Hogan has stated that WWE was not treating him as the superstar he truly is and plans to go where he would be better appreciated. Hulk's upcoming trips include Japan and 1987.

    says it all

    haha 1987

    class


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,461 ✭✭✭NeroTheExtreme


    They had the right idea bringing him back with the nWo last february. Having him turn face was one of the worst things they did though. They should have given the nWo a better last. It crumbled to bits for the following reasons i believe:

    1) Hogan turning face the following night on RAW. Bad idea as I believe him staying heel for a bit on WWE TV could have done the company some good.

    2) Scott Hall: The guy has caused so many problems in WWE, his rampant drug and alcohol abuse has pretty much destroyed his career in WWE. WCW didn't give a flying **** about this, but he should have known to tone it down a bit once he was back.

    3) Nash's injuries. They prevented him from in ring work, he could have still done mic work and taken on a few more nWo members.

    I guess divine intervention couldn't have prevented the farce that nWo 2002 became, but common sense might have. Hogan is boring as hell as a face as we've seen it all before. But as a heel, he was priceless. I reckon Vince will call him back again though, it'll be a matter of time before he gets desperate.

    Nero


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