Backroom DE. Posted July 24 Backroom Posted July 24 Pretty terrible human being, but an integral part of wrestling's two biggest boom periods. It's a shame that his personality ultimately ruined his legacy. It is what it is. I suppose he wasn't as bad as Vince, at least. Quote
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chaddyrovers Posted July 24 Posted July 24 RIP Hulk Hogan, one of my favourites when I was mad on Wrestling back in childhood. Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted July 25 Backroom Posted July 25 (edited) I’m not mourning Hogan because he was an arsehole. I’m mourning the bit of my childhood that has gone. Remember my dad watching Smackdown with me once in 2003 and a Piper’s Pit segment came on. My dad liked Roddy Piper so started paying attention, apparently someone called Mr America was going to debut. Then Hogan’s old music hit (unbeknownst to me) and my then 59yo dad ‘popped’ like an absolute child 🤣 Edited July 26 by Mike E Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted July 26 Backroom Posted July 26 A couple of days after Hulk Hogan’s passing, it’s now being reported that Mr. America has also gone missing. Quote
Upside Down Posted July 27 Posted July 27 (edited) Hulk Hogan is dead and I'm in no way sad about it. An absolute dog shit of a person. In saying that he literally made wrestling what it became. Without him there would be no Attitude Era. Edit to add: I can't believe he was only 71. I genuinely thought he was at least 30 years older than he was. I remember seeing him in the early 90s and he looked at least 50. Steroids. Don't do them. Edited July 27 by Upside Down Quote
Norbert Rassragr Posted July 27 Posted July 27 I remember he was that little bit stronger than the other characters in the WWE Mega Drive game. The Undertaker was my favourite of that era when I watched. Quote
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