Are you forgetting Hogan tought Vince McMahon everything about Wrestling business he is not denying , its true now he is doing the same for TNA!
Really? Terry Bollea taught Vincent K. McMahon everything he knows about wrestling? REALLY? The son of wrestling promoter Vincent J. McMahon? The grandson of sports promoter Jess McMahon? Terry Bollea taught him EVERYTHING he knows? Sure Vince Sr. gave him the name but do you really think Vince needed Hulk to teach him the business? Hulk Hogan's entire gimmick was ripped off of....

That's right, "Superstar" Billy Graham. Don't believe me?


As for Hogan's intention's being teaching TNA the wrestling business, oh please. First off the company has been around and grown since 2002, something in that tells me they know a thing or 2 at least. Secondly this is Hogan, the same guy that Vince put EVERYTHING behind and as soon as Ted Turner opened his checkbook Hogan was running to the cash. Hogan's whole inspiration in this is money, pure and simple. With his divorce just out of the way, a lot of bad publicity in the past couple of years since the end of Hogan Know's Best, his son's accident, his daughter's entire career, and his last project tanking (American Gladiators) he needs money. CCW couldn't have gotten him THAT much money; with one of the worst time slots and being on CMT of all channels. If Hogan had this altruistic need to help TNA he would have done it LONG ago, around the same time he shot the promo with Jeff Jarrett hitting him in the head with the guitar. There was talk that he was coming to TNA! buuuut, Nope. He went right back to doing small appearances for WWE and TNA was forced to use to clip OVER and OVER even though he has never actually stood foot in a TNA arena. And Bischoff, he badmouthed the product from the get go and is only in this because of a) Spike and b) Hogan. I'm sure we'll be seeing his friends the Nasty Boys and Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake dragging their decrepit asses around the ring soon as well.
Now as for the actual topic I felt that it was a very odd moment. When I turned on the tv I just wondered "who died?" Then she starts kindly ripping ass, as politically correct and nice as possible though.
What would people have said had they done with in WCW. What if Ted Turner came out and said "I'm the boss, I know more about wrestling than ANY of you wrestlers, and if you question me consider yourself fired." I mean c'mon, these are wrestlers, their input on the product isn't invalid or sacrilege and it's not like she didn't just buy her way into wrestling; just as Ted did.
Then you put what she said into context, she was saying "Mother knows best" basically. The same mother that just a little while ago put so much behind the acquisition of Bobby Lashley. Yeah, that was a ratings rocket, wasn't it? Or was it really just bringing in a guy that was ALMOST a heavyweight champion in WWE, well on his way at least, only to leave before cementing his fanbase. But yeah, Mother knows best.
Also in the SAME night they continue to make the TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles look like a WEAK champion. When Kurt was champ all eyes were on him, the SHOW was about ANGLE. Now AJ is champ and 9 out of 10 times he's getting beaten down. What was even the point of making him the champ if they were going to use him in such a way? He's been with the company since the very beginning yet he still gets treated like just another other worker. Vince wouldn't do that, Vince likes his best earners just look at Cena, Orton, HHH, HBK, etc. Dixie may know how to run a company (have daddy buy it!) but she clearly doesn't know how to treat her top workers.
Hell, just having that whole thing on tv proves that she does not know best and her judgment should be questioned. It's okay for her to break kayfabe with this but it isn't okay to air the shoot by Kevin Nash?
But who are we kidding, what does it matter? She says she's the boss but really, Hogan's the boss now and Bischoff's his Number 2 (just needs an eyepatch).They'll put as much money behind him as possible hoping that his popularity will drive the company a REALLY far way really fast; whether that will happen or we're looking at the beginning of the end only time will tell. Will Angle stay? Will Sting? (really that's more of a morality question; he avoids WWE because it's dirty but it's PG now and TNA is the "hardcore" show, kinda hypocritical) Will we ever see Jeff Jarrett again? Kevin Nash? We have a lot of big egos here and we've got the biggest being given the keys to the city (and Angle really wanted those keys!).
I just picture Jeff sitting at home with a little guitar-shaped tear drawing down his cheek as he bangs that former stripper M