Little Jerry Lawler
Sigmund Freud On Ritalin And Roids
Hogan has always been physically limited. Watch him closely. You're right, Hogan revolutionized the business. I have never and will never discredit Hogan for that. Everything that we see today wouldn't be possible if Hogan hadn't have been huge, with that said, Hogan still can't wrestle.
Hogan wasn't known in the 80's and 90's for being able to go in the wrestling ring. He was known for his catch phrases and merchandise. Hogan was marketable and that is what made him revolutionize pro wrestling. "Well you know something brother." Things like that helped him revolutionize pro wrestling.
His in ring work, psycology, ability to tell a story, etc. is no better than 'Taker's. 'Taker has great ring presence and ring psycology. He knows what makes the crowd tick. Prime example, WM 25, the chants of "This is Awesome." 'Taker is an outstanding worker and if I am going to put him on the level of Hogan presence wise and psycology wise, then that only leaves their physical abilities and sorry to tell you Hulkamaniacs, but 'Taker has him out classed in every way.
BTW, don't simply state that Hogan has better ring presence and psycology, please, tell me why.
Hogan still was the most over person in the 80's and 90's without being known for wrestling as you erroneously put it. Watch his matches in the 70s and you will see that he was a great wrestler. Watch his matches with Antonio Inoki and tell me he wasn't a great wrestler.
If something isn't broke then why do you need to fix it? Hogan told a story during a match better than anybody in history. In a match he was dominated for 90% of it and made the crowd think he had no chance. Then he started to Hulk up and the crowd got into it and thought that maybe Hogan would win and when he did the crowd went wild. And the "awesome" chants you heard during that match were probably off of pure nostalgia because their match is terribly overrated.