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Re: Your Top Three WWF/E Superstars of All Time!
« on: June 26, 2009, 08:43:39 pm »
1.Hulk Hogan: I was still mark out HUGE if he ever has another match. I absolutely love Hulk Hogan. I remember when I was a kid, we didn't have cable and only go NWA which later became WCW, Jerry Jarret's Continental Wrestling, Smoky Mountain Wrestling.. but no WWF. I would ask my dad about Hulk Hogan and if he ever saw him wrestle and I was just so intrigued by him. That was one of the best moments ever when I finally got to see him wrestle. I remember how upset I was when King Kong Bundy attacked Hogan and broke his ribs, or how scared I was when Andre came up behind Hulk and choked him out.  I remember the Big Boss Man hand cuffing him to the guardrail and beating him with his nightstick and I would yell and get all emotional and scream at the screen.When Hogan lost the title to The Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania VI, I cried. I was in disbelief and it felt like someone died. It was on April 1st and I thought it was some sort of April Fool's Joke. Hulk Hogan had the belt for damn near 3 years straight. There was no way he could lose.  Then once he joined WCW I immediately watched WCW. When he was in the nWO I always longed for the day he would go back to the Yellow and red.  WM when he faced the Rock how I was so delighted the pop he got over the Rock. Anyhow, Great charisma and I've never seen a bad Hogan match no matter how technically bad he was, he had such an IT factor, that his limited skill set didn't matter at all. Hogan had the greatest ring psychology of all time and I think he has somehow become underrated.
Never realised you were such a big fan dude, owning his Anthology I have come to believe in-ring wise he was underated, in his later career his overness carried him through medicore matches but in his early career he was pretty good in-ring wise anyway, never a technical master, but better than most remember, but I guess hobbling around in the ring for much of his later career has blurred people's memories.


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I personally have never seen a bad HHH match.

 ;D I'm glad someone liked Steiner vs. Triple H

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He is the best on the mic and he could make me look like a world champion in the ring.
Another reason you need Smackdown dude...Y2J