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Post by wwefan78 on Dec 27, 2010 4:15:10 GMT -5
It's a short list: Goldberg (1997), Undertaker (2002), HHH (2002), The Rock (2002) & Ultimate Warrior (1990). Only counting PPV and televised matches.
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Post by Totorob101 on Dec 27, 2010 5:15:03 GMT -5
There was a rather odd tag team ending in WCW with Sid and Hogan against Jeff Jarett and Scott Steiner,which ended with Sid Pinning Hogan after a chokeslam clean as a whistle....even though sid was his tag partner! Im sure its up on youtube somewhere,and for some reason Jeff and Scott were declared the winners if i remember.
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Post by The Possum on Dec 27, 2010 10:51:21 GMT -5
There was a rather odd tag team ending in WCW with Sid and Hogan against Jeff Jarett and Scott Steiner,which ended with Sid Pinning Hogan after a chokeslam clean as a whistle....even though sid was his tag partner! Im sure its up on youtube somewhere,and for some reason Jeff and Scott were declared the winners if i remember. Is it bad that I accepted it as logical because it's late period WCW?
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Post by chunkylover53 on Dec 28, 2010 15:49:57 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar, then again he made Hogan PASS OUT. Angle made Hogan tap out. No, Lesnar beat the living tar out of Hogan. He didn't pin him. I think the match ended in a no contest.
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Post by riseofsetian1981 on Dec 29, 2010 17:50:59 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar, then again he made Hogan PASS OUT. Angle made Hogan tap out. No, Lesnar beat the living tar out of Hogan. He didn't pin him. I think the match ended in a no contest. No, it ended after Brock made Hogan pass out from a bear hug and then he proceeded to beat the living tar out of him.
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Post by chunkylover53 on Dec 30, 2010 19:09:17 GMT -5
No, Lesnar beat the living tar out of Hogan. He didn't pin him. I think the match ended in a no contest. No, it ended after Brock made Hogan pass out from a bear hug and then he proceeded to beat the living tar out of him. Okay, so he didn't pin him, which is the title of the thread.
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 30, 2010 22:43:25 GMT -5
No, it ended after Brock made Hogan pass out from a bear hug and then he proceeded to beat the living tar out of him. Okay, so he didn't pin him, which is the title of the thread. True, but it's certainly in the spirit of the original question.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Dec 31, 2010 0:01:51 GMT -5
Even that Goldberg/Hogan match was filled with outside interference. It's easy to forget that since it was ineffective in protecting Hogan. It made Goldberg look stronger actually, but it was hardly "clean" match. No it wasn't. Some NWO members came down to ringside, and DDP and Karl Malone came out. Karl Malone hit (I think Hennig) with the Diamond Cutter and kept them from interfering. The only part of the match that wasn't clean was when Hogan used his belt against Goldberg and when he hit him with a chair a few times outside the ring. The ref let all that go though. Besides, Goldberg won so it was definitely a clean win. Actually, about as clean of a win as I've ever seen anyone get against Hogan.
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Dec 31, 2010 19:14:04 GMT -5
No, Lesnar beat the living tar out of Hogan. He didn't pin him. I think the match ended in a no contest. No, it ended after Brock made Hogan pass out from a bear hug and then he proceeded to beat the living tar out of him. And n the end, Brock smeared Hogan's blood on his (Lesnar's) own chest. It was an ass-kicking, for sure.
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Post by Shameful_Lobsterhead on Dec 31, 2010 19:18:39 GMT -5
Before I read some of the posts on here, I really thought the only two guys were Warrior & Goldberg.
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Post by wwefan78 on Dec 31, 2010 19:40:00 GMT -5
I take back Undertaker as one of the select few to pin Hogan clean. When the two met in 2002, Vince Mcmahon distracted the referee and Taker used a steelchair to Hogan's back before pinning him. So we are down to Warrior, Goldberg, Rock and HHH
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Post by stealthamo on Dec 31, 2010 19:50:44 GMT -5
There was a rather odd tag team ending in WCW with Sid and Hogan against Jeff Jarett and Scott Steiner,which ended with Sid Pinning Hogan after a chokeslam clean as a whistle....even though sid was his tag partner! Im sure its up on youtube somewhere,and for some reason Jeff and Scott were declared the winners if i remember. Is it bad that I accepted it as logical because it's late period WCW? As someone who just finished rereading The Death of WCW today, no, no it isn't.
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Post by Ian Austin on Dec 31, 2010 20:02:54 GMT -5
It was 100% clean.
Goldberg speared Hogan. He Jackhammer'd Hogan. He pinned Hogan. No controversy whatsoever. It was everything the Starrcade 97 match should have been.
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Post by mrjl on Dec 31, 2010 20:13:14 GMT -5
Even that Goldberg/Hogan match was filled with outside interference. It's easy to forget that since it was ineffective in protecting Hogan. It made Goldberg look stronger actually, but it was hardly "clean" match. I think I remember someone other than Goldberg attacking one of the people trying to help Hogan, but no one but Goldberg getting their hands on Hogan himself. So that makes it clean on Goldberg's side.
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