sabremike Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Whatever one thinks about the person it can't be denied that he was in many ways the single most important performer in the history of the industry. Quote
shrader Posted yesterday at 04:54 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:54 PM I’m sure people were watching other stuff through the blurry pay per view screens, but I can’t count the number of times I watched Hogan close out Wrestlemania or Summerslam back in the day. I miss doing that, the second or two where the screen suddenly became perfectly clear. 2 Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM 71 is way too young! 1 Quote
Demoted Posted yesterday at 05:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:23 PM Hulk knew what it meant to sell his brand. I remember you couldn't go trick or treating without seeing 50 hulksters. 2 Quote
xzy89c1 Posted yesterday at 05:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:23 PM 2 minutes ago, bob_sauve28 said: 71 is way too young! Lot of mileage on that body plus roids plus coke plus lifestyle... Will miss him. What manager would you choose: Captain Lou Classy Freddy Vlassy Bobby the Brain Mouth of the South 1 Quote
shrader Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:45 PM 21 minutes ago, xzy89c1 said: Lot of mileage on that body plus roids plus coke plus lifestyle... Will miss him. What manager would you choose: Captain Lou Classy Freddy Vlassy Bobby the Brain Mouth of the South Heenan... not even a second of doubt in that decision 1 1 Quote
JohnC Posted yesterday at 05:48 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:48 PM Iconic feat in wrestling. 3 1 Quote
Flashsabre Posted yesterday at 06:00 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:00 PM One of the biggest icons of the 80s and 90s. Thanks for all the memories Hulkster. 1 Quote
SwampD Posted yesterday at 06:33 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:33 PM I have never understood the appeal of pro wrestling. 2 2 Quote
GoPuckYourself Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM He was wrestling in the 80’s and 90’s. I was genuinely saddened to hear he passed away. 1 Quote
shrader Posted yesterday at 08:00 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:00 PM 1 hour ago, SwampD said: I have never understood the appeal of pro wrestling. Congratulations? 1 3 Quote
mjd1001 Posted yesterday at 08:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:16 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, SwampD said: I have never understood the appeal of pro wrestling. I go back and forth on this. As a kid in the 1980s, I loved it. Early to mid 90's, totally stopped watching it and thought it was one of the worst things to watch. Late 90's and early 2000's, I was watching it every single Monday night and Thursday, almost without fail and probably my favorite thing to watch. Since then? I have turned in on 5-10 times in the past 5 years or so and Just can't get into it at all. I have gone from superfan to not caring, back to superfan and now find no appeal in it. BTW, I understand the appeal of Hulk Hogan and his longevity probably puts him over the top as the most popular, but I think SC Steve Austin, during his peak, was possibly as popular or more so than Hogan at his peak....at least in the arena. Hogan probably had more action figures and saturday morning cartoons that broadened his appeal, but being in the arena to see both of them wrestle, it was deafening when Austin came out, more so than Hogan...and people acted even more crazy when the 'glass shattering' happened compared to the first few notes of 'I am a real American'. Edited yesterday at 11:49 PM by mjd1001 1 Quote
Porous Five Hole Posted yesterday at 08:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:16 PM I didn’t care about wrestling past age 12 so he wasn’t an important person to me. I will remember him more as a racist who made sex tapes with his radio DJ friend’s wife. 🤷♂️ 1 1 Quote
CTJoe Posted yesterday at 08:24 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:24 PM 7 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said: I didn’t care about wrestling past age 12 so he wasn’t an important person to me. I will remember him more as a racist who made sex tapes with his radio DJ friend’s wife. 🤷♂️ Congratulations? 1 1 Quote
French Collection Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM My Dad was a huge fan of wrestling, he suspended disbelief to a high level while watching. His fandom was pre Hulk Hogan but he was one of his favourites. RIP. 1 Quote
Wyldnwoody44 Posted yesterday at 08:42 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:42 PM I LOVED WWF, before they were forced to change names, Randy Savage, bam bam Bigelow, the undertaker, mankind, degeneration x, stone cold, Brett hart etc. Hulk was an icon as much as any other sport celebrity. As I've aged, I don't watch it and find it silly (I don't know how other grown men still enjoy it, but I also don't know how peeps enjoy golf or baseball😜) but man, as a young teen, this and American Gladiators were the mecca of television. RIP Hulkmeister, you were 1 of 1 1 Quote
Taro T Posted yesterday at 09:00 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:00 PM 3 hours ago, xzy89c1 said: Lot of mileage on that body plus roids plus coke plus lifestyle... Will miss him. What manager would you choose: Captain Lou Classy Freddy Vlassy Bobby the Brain Mouth of the South 3 hours ago, shrader said: Heenan... not even a second of doubt in that decision Not the lovely Elizabeth? Quote
Pimlach Posted yesterday at 09:18 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:18 PM 2 hours ago, SwampD said: I have never understood the appeal of pro wrestling. I liked it as a kid but once I hit the 7th grade I had enough. Quote
shrader Posted yesterday at 10:11 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:11 PM 1 hour ago, Taro T said: Not the lovely Elizabeth? She wasn’t a choice. But yes, I still go with the brain. He’s the greatest manager of all time. If you ever go down that YouTube blackhole of his highlights, you won’t be able to stop watching. 1 Quote
LabattBlue Posted yesterday at 10:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:12 PM 3 hours ago, SwampD said: I have never understood the appeal of pro wrestling. Sports “entertainment”. Been a long time since I have watched. Quote
Taro T Posted yesterday at 11:14 PM Report Posted yesterday at 11:14 PM 1 hour ago, shrader said: She wasn’t a choice. But yes, I still go with the brain. He’s the greatest manager of all time. If you ever go down that YouTube blackhole of his highlights, you won’t be able to stop watching. Trust me, I would absolutely be able to stop watching. 1 Quote
oddoublee Posted yesterday at 11:46 PM Report Posted yesterday at 11:46 PM RIP Hulkster. I stopped watching after 13 years old...but prior to that...he was a hero to me. "I am a real American" 1 Quote
spndnchz Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago So much you don’t understand great performance. Person? Nope 1 Quote
SwampD Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 4 minutes ago, spndnchz said: So much you don’t understand great performance. Person? Nope Who are you talking to? 1 Quote
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