Zen411
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Post by Zen411 on Mar 19, 2013 6:22:12 GMT -5
If he wanted to leave tna for wwe like foley or booker t, how easy would it be for hogan to leave when his contract ended? Is he part owner? When does his contract end? Just wondered if he may decide to would wwe use him? Would tna be better off? Could part time appearances ala foley or bret work in wwe?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 6:25:38 GMT -5
Balls deep.
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Post by TK The Friendly Robot on Mar 19, 2013 7:29:38 GMT -5
If I wasn't interested in hearing other answers I would totally have just said "/thread" because that was f***ing hilarious.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Mar 19, 2013 7:56:14 GMT -5
He and Eric Bischoff originally had a two year deals that expired sometime last year and at least Hogan re-signed at the end of the first deal. I don't remember hearing a how long the new one is rumored to be.
As far as getting out of it, I honestly think it'd probably be damned easy. For all she spends on major names, she has no problem dropping them if they don't want to be there or can sweet talk their way out. His last deal also had a clause that either side could void the second year in a certain time frame and I'd imagine they still have that.
Would TNA be better off without him, realty too tough to say. I don't think there is anything he's done that TNA would not have done eventually, but he got it done faster than anyone else would have (not saying that is a negative either). It's stuff like that, that has been better for TNA than anything he's done on screen.
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biafra
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Post by biafra on Mar 19, 2013 8:01:56 GMT -5
Curses! My answer foiled again! I'll get you next time Gadget! Next time!
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Mar 19, 2013 8:31:56 GMT -5
He and Eric Bischoff originally had a two year deals that expired sometime last year and at least Hogan re-signed at the end of the first deal. I don't remember hearing a how long the new one is rumored to be. As far as getting out of it, I honestly think it'd probably be damned easy. For all she spends on major names, she has no problem dropping them if they don't want to be there or can sweet talk their way out. His last deal also had a clause that either side could void the second year in a certain time frame and I'd imagine they still have that. Would TNA be better off without him, realty too tough to say. I don't think there is anything he's done that TNA would not have done eventually, but he got it done faster than anyone else would have (not saying that is a negative either). It's stuff like that, that has been better for TNA than anything he's done on screen. Pretty much this. If Hogan wanted to leave tomorrow is likely could because he Hogan and from all the years we seen him. It seems it Hogan way or no way. With that being said, I'm not sure what all he really does for TNA behind the scenes or what he ever done that he can get full credit of doing. Honestly I don't think he adds that much value to the company. Everything TNA done they would done with or without him. I wouldn't say faster then anybody. Honestly they would done what they did faster without Hogan. Because when they first started the company itself took steps backwards. The whole talent of Hogan buddies coming in that nobody wanted to see. The Monday night war two failure over all hurt the company that was going into what many believed a great direction. Pushing there younger talent and so forth.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Mar 19, 2013 11:54:29 GMT -5
I think Hogan is involved more in promoting now, but has say in bookings but isn't in control like he initially was while Bischoff (if he's still involved at all) is just with production.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Mar 19, 2013 13:05:08 GMT -5
At least the joke got in on the first post and we can move on.
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Post by osiris on Mar 19, 2013 15:12:46 GMT -5
Or so you think
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hitch
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Post by hitch on Mar 19, 2013 16:14:42 GMT -5
I think Hogan's only hanging around until Vince offers him another payday. In interviews he drops hints all the time. Like he'll say
"I spoke to HHH uhm....I'm not saying when but..."
or
"Me and Vince are good, real good. I don't want to say to much."
I think as soon as he and Vince get offer their lovers tiff he'll be out of there.
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Post by celticjobber on Mar 19, 2013 18:18:24 GMT -5
I think Hogan and Bischoff still have a huge role in the creative end of TNA. Along with Bischoff's production partner Jason Hervey (aka Kevin's brother from the Wonder Years).
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mrbananagrabber
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Post by mrbananagrabber on Mar 19, 2013 18:46:30 GMT -5
I knew someone would write this, the fact it's the very first reply is glorious.
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Post by gnr123 on Mar 19, 2013 19:12:47 GMT -5
He's deep enough that he can sign his daughter to a contract when it's clear she has no interest in wrestling.
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hitch
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Post by hitch on Mar 19, 2013 19:13:38 GMT -5
He's deep enough that he can sign his daughter to a contract when it's clear she has no interest in wrestling. Think of her more as a retirement fund than a daughter.
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Post by celticjobber on Mar 19, 2013 19:23:41 GMT -5
He's deep enough that he can sign his daughter to a contract when it's clear she has no interest in wrestling. I think it's more like her singing career, B-movies, and reality show gigs dried up, so getting into the "family business" of pro wrestling was her last resort for a career (other than getting a real job or doing porn).
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Paco
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Post by Paco on Mar 19, 2013 20:11:38 GMT -5
If we had a "like" button on this forum...well, that would be a lot of likes (I'm not so good with the metaphors)
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Post by Celgress on Mar 19, 2013 20:23:35 GMT -5
If we had a "like" button on this forum...well, that would be a lot of likes (I'm not so good with the metaphors) indeed ;D
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Post by percymania on Mar 19, 2013 20:49:08 GMT -5
This feels like one of those sites where the top reply is chosen by the users.
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zeez
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Post by zeez on Mar 19, 2013 22:12:23 GMT -5
He and Eric Bischoff originally had a two year deals that expired sometime last year and at least Hogan re-signed at the end of the first deal. I don't remember hearing a how long the new one is rumored to be. As far as getting out of it, I honestly think it'd probably be damned easy. For all she spends on major names, she has no problem dropping them if they don't want to be there or can sweet talk their way out. His last deal also had a clause that either side could void the second year in a certain time frame and I'd imagine they still have that. Would TNA be better off without him, realty too tough to say. I don't think there is anything he's done that TNA would not have done eventually, but he got it done faster than anyone else would have (not saying that is a negative either). It's stuff like that, that has been better for TNA than anything he's done on screen. Hulk Hogan: He's Efficient!
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Post by Welfare Willis on Mar 19, 2013 22:50:09 GMT -5
He's deep enough that he can sign his daughter to a contract when it's clear she has no interest in wrestling. I think it's more like her singing career, B-movies, and reality show gigs dried up, so getting into the "family business" of pro wrestling was her last resort for a career (other than getting a real job or doing porn). Which is interesting because most reality stars just end up going into porn (easy transition).
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