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I saw a question where kids were saying that they would rather see Triple H beat Hogan. I am a huge HHH fan but I grew up with Hogan. These kids have only seen Hogans come back matches and didn't see him in his prime. I dont even think they know that wwe wouldn't be here, or at least, nearly as big as it is today if it werent for Hogan putting it on the map.

2007-03-01 01:13:50 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Wrestling

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1985 - Would Hogan be willing to work a program with Rick Steamboat if Steamboat agreed to turn heel? No. Give him Big John Studd instead.

1986 - Hogan-Savage is tentatively planned for WM 2, after the two had feuded in house shows which Savage had won by DQ or countout. Hogan nixes the idea of facing the dynamic, atheltic Savage at 'Mania, even though he would be booked to win. Hogan handpicks King Kong Bundy to embarass in a cage match. Savage wrestles George Steele far down the undercard.

1986 - Hogan agrees to work with Paul Orndorff, but won't do the job to him. Hogan agrees only because he is guarenteed a win at a huge event. He defeats Orndorff in a cage match on SNME to end the feud.

1987 - Hogan again turns down the idea of feuding with Savage; but suggests turning him face, so Hogan can step aside for awhile, film a movie and get some needed rest.
Savage turns face that summer.

1988 - Hogan agrees to "drop" the belt to Andre, but only under questionable circumstances to preserve his character. Hogan agrees to "give the rub" to Savage at WM IV. Hogan only agrees because he is promised he will get the title back at WM 5.

1988 - Six months later, as Savage is having a successful run, Hogan suggests putting them together as a team "Mega Powers" and they headline Summerslam. Hogan is no longer the champion - but still in the main event.

1989 - Hogan finally meets Savage at Wrestlemania V. Hogan beats him for the title. Rather than face Savage in the anticipated rematch at Summerslam, or a program with Rick Rude as creative suggests - Hogan deccides to go a different route.

Hogan suggests a tag team match, pitting himself and his close friend Brutus Beefcake, against Savage and an ACTOR, Tiny Lister who played Zeus in the Hogan film "No Holds Barred". The film opened that summer to decent business, so Hogan uses a WWE PPV to promote the film, while "giving the rub" to his friend Beefcake.

1990 - Hogan agrees to drop the belt to Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania. Only with a guarentee of an extended break and the promise he would get the title back. A month after 'Mania, Hogan is "attacked" by Earthquake and off TV for a few months. After teasing retirement on TV, Hogan returns at Summerslam as "Immortal" and vanquishes his good friend John Tenta (Earthquake).

1990 - To preserve the Warrior character, creative decides he will drop the title to someone OTHER than Hogan. Despite the allure of a Hogan/Warrior rematch - Randy Savage is rumoured to be the man Warrior will drop the belt to at Royal Rumble '91. Hogan suggests Sgt Slaughter. Slaughter has just returned as an "Iraqi sympathizer" and Hogan pushes for Slaughter to beat Warrior, then he can beat Slaughter to regain the belt.

1991 - Hogan defeats Slaughter a few months after "Desert Storm" starts. He waves his flag and defeats the Iraqi villan at Wrestlemania. After headlining Wrestlemania for the past two years, Savage and Warrior are reduced to the undercard.

1991 - Hogan again decides against a rematch with Warrior at Summerslam, and suggests they team together against Slaughter & The Iron Shiek. Six months after he had beaten Slaughter for the belt, he feels the feud is not over and that fans will tune in to watch him team with Warrior against "the enemy".

1991 - Hogan agrees to drop the title to Undertaker, but refuses to do a clean job to him. Ric Flair interferes in the match with a chair and 'Taker gets the win.

1992 - McMahon decides that Flair will win the title at Royal Rumble, then drop the title to Hogan in a "dream match" at Wrestlemania VIII. Hogan decides he wants to take another extended break after 'Mania. He suggests Flair drop the title to Savage instead and he can work with Sid Vicious and "give him the rub".

Despite the fact that Flair/Savage is the WWE Title match, it is placed in the middle of the show. Hogan and the lumbering Sid Vicious close the show. The first time the WWE Champion has not been in the main event of Wrestlemania.

1993 - Hogan agrees to return to team with Brutus Beefcake against Money Inc. at Wrestlemania and it appears to be the first time he will NOT be in the main event.

When Hogan learns that WWE Champion Bret Hart is scheduled to drop the title to Yokozuna, he informs McMahon that this will be the first Wrestlemania that a face doesn't win the main event and the "people aren't gonna like it". Hogan suggests "surprising" the audience by challenging Yoko immediately afterward and beating him to win the WWE Title. Vince McMahon agees. Hogan beats Yoko to regain the title.

1993 - McMahon and WWE creative suggests Hogan and Bret Hart engage in a face vs face match at Summerslam that will see Hogan "pass the torch" to Hart and drop the title.

Hogan turned the idea down, and agreed to drop the title back to Yokozuna, who in turn would drop it to Hart at SS. Some critics believe, however, that Hogan simply didn't want to drop the title to the new flagship of the company.

Hogan drops the belt to Yoko at KOTR (but doesn't drop it cleanly), while WWE goes with the failed Lex Luger "US Express" idea. Hogan leaves WWE two months later and does not appear at Summerslam.

1994 - Hogan signs with WCW after being courted by Ric Flair and Eric Bischoff. Hogan insisted on "complete creative control" over the Hulk Hogan character and a certain perrcentage of EACH PPV TOTAL REVENUE.

1994 - A three match series is planned with Hogan/Flair. Hogan would win the first, Flair would regain it and Hogan would win the finale. All parties agree.

Hogan wins the WCW World Title from Ric Flair in his first match back in a year. When the time comes for Flair to regain the title, Hogan refuses, saying the fans "weren't ready for him to drop it".

Flair later admits in his book, that fans were already booing Hogan at shows, but that WCW was dubbing in a "cheering crowd soundtrack".

The subsequent PPVs featuring Flair/Hogan fail to sell.

1994 - Hogan negotiates for former WWE stars and Hogan allies Brutus Beefcake, Earthquake and Typhoon to join WCW.

Creative suggests Hogan face Sting in a face vs face "dream match" at Starrcade. Hogan decides it makes better sense for him to face Beefcake as the heel, "The Butcher". The PPV flops.

1995 - Hogan convinces Randy Savage to leave WWE and join WCW. Instead of starting a feud between the two former WWE Champions, Hogan insists on teaming with Savage against Kevin Sullivan and his 3 Faces of Fear.

1995 - Hogan agrees to work with Vader, but the program soon falls apart when both acuse the other of "not selling for the other".

Fans are steadily losing interest in WCW. The company begins to falter seriously, as executives point at the Hogan contract and "creative control" agreement as being a main culprit. Hogan takes extended time off - but remains the highest paid man on the roster.

1996 - With WCW desperate to compete with WWE, WCW signs Hall and Nash and plot the NWO angle. Hogan is booked to turn heel and he agrees. The angle is a smash. Within weeks, Hogan wins the World Title from The Giant.

Instead of milking fresh matchups as a heel, Hogan decides that WCW should bring in Roddy Piper. Despite the possibility of a Starrcade matchup with Lex Luger or The Giant - Hogan faces Piper in a cage match in the main event. Hogan puts over Piper via the sleeperhold, in a NON-TITLE match.

1997 - Hogan feuds with Piper and Savage, while turning down suggestions he put over Luger or Diamind Dallas Page for the title. He appears weekly, but rarely wrestles on TV, while still remaining the highest paid star in WCW.

1997 - In his much hyped Starrcade match with Sting, it was decided that Hogan would beat Sting after an alleged "fast count" by referee Nick Patrick. WCW's newly contracted Bret Hart would accuse Patrick and have the match restarted with Sting winning by submission.

Hogan reportedly paid off referee Patrick, to count normally and make it look like Hogan had pinned Sting cleanly. When this DID happen, the planned finish played out - but fans booed because it was clearly botched and made Sting look bad.

1998 - Hogan agreed to put over Goldberg cleanly on Nitro, but with the condition that Karl Malone & DDP get involved to prompt a Hogan/Dennis Rodman team to debut on PPV at Bash At The Beach. Hogan promoted the match on "The Tonight Show" and later teamed with Bischoff against DDP and Jay Leno HIMSELF!

The Hogan celebrity tag team matches stole all the attention while WCW Champion Goldberg was all but ignored.

1999 - After six months without the title, and still being the top guy, Hogan regained the title from Kevin Nash in the "Fingerpoke of Doom" incident. Openly flaunting his creative control clause. He would lose the title, but not cleanly to Ric Flair.

When the NWO angle began to lose serious steam, Hogan turned face again. Randy Savage had recently turned heel and regained the WCW Title.

Once again, this time conviently as a face, Hogan defeated Savage to regain the title.

Despite having names like Hart, Luger and Sting to work with Savage - the title went back to Hogan. At his request.

2007-03-01 02:01:11 · answer #1 · answered by J 3 · 2 1

Seriously it's not younger kids faults that they don't know hogan like the older people do. They didn't choose when they were born or how much they know. I have been watching all my life. And i still dont know much about hogans old matches. I like hogan but he is getting old and needs to stay at home with the wife and the kids. We only know what we have seen or heard about. And if some girls only watch because the guys are hot than you should be happy. They help keep the show going by giving it ratings and buying merchandise. Get over the stupid little stuff.

2007-03-01 14:31:21 · answer #2 · answered by baby_blue_eyes952002 2 · 0 0

Yeah, I agree. They need a history lesson and watch all of Hogan's promos and matches. The Hogan Anthology would be a great start. Then some videos on YouTube.

I have same info that J has posted. Hogan has done some shady things in this business. Shady things that I can't forgive him for. He did cause some not to have title reigns.

2007-03-01 10:42:24 · answer #3 · answered by Arnold 4 · 0 0

Younger fans were like 2 or 3 when Hogan was in his prime. They only know Hogan the present, not the one who was a true role model for others at the time, he stopped with the demandments (Prayers, training, believe in your selves, etc.) these were things that made him who he is. Besides, HHH only gets pushes cause he married Steph.

2007-03-01 09:28:04 · answer #4 · answered by abyamcha 4 · 0 0

Define younger fans. I'm only 21, but I know exactly who Hulk Hogan is and what he's done. Both good AND bad. He was great at what he did, but he is not the sole reason for everything good with this business. He almost caused it to fail at some points.

And I would like to see HHH beat his ***, because he no longer should be in a ring.

2007-03-01 10:42:12 · answer #5 · answered by Ash 5 · 0 0

absolutely agree, fans these days take the real wrestling days for granted, i was at a wrestling show and hhh came out and some of the fans behind us said wow this guy must be good. if some fans dont know who hhh is you think they know who hulk hogan is. it sucks he put wrestling on the map. also referring to some previously made comments. come on if you dont know about hulk hogans old matches which are the best then you have no right saying you are a wrestling fan no excuses.

2007-03-05 00:14:54 · answer #6 · answered by jesseahrens 1 · 1 0

the only reason it seems that hogan put wrestling where it is is because he always kept everyone down. He wont come back to do a wwe match anymore, unless he is the winner. They wanted to do anohter Hogon vs HBK, this time with HBK winning, but Hogan refused... I hope he never steps in the wwe ring again

2007-03-01 10:41:03 · answer #7 · answered by Matt 4 · 0 0

Hey! I'm young but I still know that Hogan was and still is the greatest thing to ever step into a wrestling ring!

2007-03-02 13:47:08 · answer #8 · answered by Cena Suxx 2 · 0 0

I know WWE would not be here without him and I respect him, but I personally don't like him that much!
I'm a huge Triple H fan too!

2007-03-01 10:24:57 · answer #9 · answered by Triple H 5 · 0 0

yes i do and i also believe that the girls are watching wrestling now becuase they think the guys are hot. most wrestling fans that age group have no idea who people like bob orton sr bob orton jr or even andre the giant are.
i think if you are going to watch wrestling you should watch it for the talent and story lines not becuase you think the girls or guys are hot.

2007-03-01 11:00:37 · answer #10 · answered by crazziegrl14 5 · 0 0

Wow, Hogan is still alive? Damn him for his Summerslam 05 antics. HBK all the way.

2007-03-01 10:47:16 · answer #11 · answered by mrbryco 1 · 0 1

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