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Post by fortknox on Sept 12, 2022 20:27:17 GMT -5
Hogan liked Warlord. He was a big beast and easy to work with. Warlord even talked about when he and Barbarian had their meeting about coming in to the WWF that they got there and Hogan was in the room with Vince and Pat. Funny thing is they only had one singles match together in August of 1991 as the Nassau Coliseum. Had Warlord gone solo sooner I could see him doing at least one house show loop with Hogan just to freshen up the cards. It probably didn't help that they seemed to job Warlord the hell out on the house shows post-Summerslam '90. Damn, I have a memory in my mind of a house show report during an early 90s WWF show mentioning Hogan vs. Warlord, but I swore it was later than '91. Likely either didn't happen later or I'm just misremembering some early childhood stuff.
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Squirrel Master
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Post by Squirrel Master on Sept 12, 2022 21:27:49 GMT -5
They should have started a Royal Rumble with Hogan taking a beating by Powers of Pain then eliminating them just as #4 stepped in.
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Post by Lizuka #BLM on Sept 13, 2022 2:17:20 GMT -5
Is weird how stuff like that can arise sometimes. Didn't Michaels eliminate Shelton Benjamin in like three consecutive Rumbles?
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