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Post by rrm15 on Jan 15, 2007 17:49:33 GMT -5
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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Jan 15, 2007 17:51:20 GMT -5
To all the people saying that Hogan will get a huge ovation in Detroit, you are correct. I am going to be at WM and I think it will be fun to have Hogan there. I just hope Hogan is not in a match. I would be perfectly happy to see some heel come out, badmouth America, badmouth the fans, etc. And then Real American hits, and Hogan comes to save the day. That will blow the roof off the place guaranteed. So basically what we saw at Wrestlemania 21 then? Exactly! That was cool and I always thought that at this stage in Hogan's career, that is the best way to use him.
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Post by Next Level was WRONG on Jan 15, 2007 17:53:04 GMT -5
Dear god no.
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Post by amsiraK on Jan 15, 2007 18:01:57 GMT -5
No. Non. Nyet. Nien. Huh-uh. Nerp.
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Post by EJS on Jan 15, 2007 18:03:13 GMT -5
Yes, I want to see Hogan there ...that's right, I'd love to see Paul Hogan at Wrestlemania!!
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Post by Austin's Middle Finger on Jan 15, 2007 18:14:42 GMT -5
Yeah. I would.
10 minutes of staring, punches, brain chops and a legdrop in a with Khali is a small price to pay for my inner mark loving every minute of it.
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Post by Garee on Jan 15, 2007 18:48:34 GMT -5
Why not, It couldn't hurt, as long as he does not win a freakin' title
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Post by rossamania on Jan 16, 2007 2:27:56 GMT -5
No. With the "Ultimate Anthology" I've got all the Hogan I'll ever need.
It wouldn't surprise me if he does make an appearance at least though. This is WrestleMania after all.
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Post by Loki on Jan 16, 2007 9:30:35 GMT -5
No.
I have nothing against Hogan, I give him all the credit he deserves for his legacy, but I'm not really interested in the umpteenth nostalgia act.
Who cares if Hogan still gets the biggest pop of the night? That's actually another reason to keep him away from the event. Current main eventers have already limited credibility, the last thing they need is having a popular has-been stealing their (little) thunder.
We've been having more than enough nostalgia in recent years. Old "Stars" need to gently fade away at one point, in order to let the new generation get over. Instead WWE and the fans are living in the (recent, and not-so-recent) past, hoping to recapture the magic of what had been.
And it's not working....
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Post by kkliq on Jan 16, 2007 9:38:18 GMT -5
Hogan vs. Khali, no.
But yes, whether he's good in the ring or not, Hogan is Mr. WWF, IMO.
I would be entertained if he came back.
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Post by KingPopper on Jan 16, 2007 10:35:41 GMT -5
Its wrestlemania 23, it's in Detroit, he has to be there. Maybe if i was just watching on ppv, I would think differently, but I look forward to seeing Hogan live.
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Post by willywonka666 on Jan 16, 2007 10:36:33 GMT -5
I'd love to see Hogan at WM, there's going to come a day when the past 80's stars will be gone forever, so I enjoy any time they have on tv
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Post by sthjerzeejohn on Jan 16, 2007 10:45:58 GMT -5
Yes....not in the main event though or winning a title
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Post by T.J. "the Crippler" Stevens on Jan 16, 2007 11:18:10 GMT -5
I'm always entertained by Hogan. Whether he jobs or not.
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Post by Avalanche Alvarez on Jan 16, 2007 11:19:36 GMT -5
No. Hell no. Keep your tone deaf daughter on your crappy reality show and take your pasta makers with you.
I still respect the man for his icon status but...no.
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Post by seanwalsh on Jan 16, 2007 11:21:15 GMT -5
If they hype the 20th anniversary thing and he didn't show up someone, it'd be a disaster.
However, if Savage and Steamboat showed up, that'd just make up for it tenfold.
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Post by The Boss on Jan 16, 2007 15:19:45 GMT -5
Without a doubt we want to see HOLLYWOOD HULK HOGAN at WrestleMania!
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Post by The Boss on Jan 16, 2007 15:21:11 GMT -5
Why not, It couldn't hurt, as long as he does not win a freakin' title Why not? If this is to be HOLLYWOOD HULK HOGAN'S last match (and I assure you it will not) then why not go out in a big way?
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Jan 16, 2007 15:21:18 GMT -5
I do, I've been a Hogan fan for many years, it's not like he's going to take up all 4 hours, probably a good 7-8 minute match and then he's out, crowd gets excited, then they're on to the next segment.
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Post by King Fox -1017 Bricksquad on Jan 16, 2007 15:22:52 GMT -5
Unless he's facing Steve Austin, no thanks. Ditto
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