Yup. If not the greatest but leading 2 wrestling booms gives Hogan the advantage.
yeah, that Hogan, what a legend.
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Yup. If not the greatest but leading 2 wrestling booms gives Hogan the advantage.
Second greatest.What about Austin?
That's probably good for your dishware...Justin doesn't want to discuss it and isn't going to discuss it anymore, Justin is very annoyed with Sly right now, and isn't going to respond to him any more tonight, cause Justin doesn't feel like being pissed off right now
Justin doesn't want to discuss it and isn't going to discuss it anymore, Justin is very annoyed with Sly right now, and isn't going to respond to him any more tonight, cause Justin doesn't feel like being pissed off right now
Second greatest.That's probably good for your dishware...
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Well, Justin said that Cena was a douchebag because he came back from injury and was immediately thrust back into the title picture after winning the Royal Rumble. Justin said that at least Triple H didn't do that.
I pointed out to Justin that Triple H was injured in May of 2001, came back two weeks before the Royal Rumble of 2002, won it, and then went on to win the Undisputed title at Wrestlemania 18 from Chris Jericho. It was the same thing, and the fact that Justin was complaining about Cena and praising Triple H for doing the same thing was humorous.
Ric Flair is one of the most respected wrestlers by fans and has achieved more in wrestling than what 97% of professional wrestlers ever will.
He just was pretty average in the ring doing it. He benefited from the territorial system and the fact that each promotion would have a big babyface to draw for their promotion and would always need a heel to pit the babyface against...which is where Flair came in. When put upon a national stage back in 1991 and 1992, Flair showed how overrated he was by his very poor drawing title reign, a reign that drew so poor that only 2 months after he won the title, by winning the Rumble in the most impressive fashion ever, the WWE took the title off of him and put it on Savage. That's how poor of a run Flair had.
Hogan could have drawn in the South just fine. Flair couldn't draw in the WWE, not because it was the North, but because when he was exposed to a national audience on a consistent basis, people saw how limited the so-called greatest wrestler in the world really was. Which is why he drew so poor.I see
Flair was a huge draw in the South and other NWA territories and wasnt a huge name in the WWF territory which didnt = dollars which is the same way Hogan wouldnt have drawn a dime in the south at that time
Hogan could have drawn in the South just fine. Flair couldn't draw in the WWE, not because it was the North, but because when he was exposed to a national audience on a consistent basis, people saw how limited the so-called greatest wrestler in the world really was. Which is why he drew so poor.
We know Hogan could draw in the South. He did.
I just explained that earlier.if poor buisness decisions hadnt been made the WWE still wouldnt be able to promote in the south Ric Flair was the draw in the south and as the NWA champ you have to be the best draw or you wouldnt be champ
Umm...a performer who's life is dependent upon entertaining live crowds who gets nervous on a national stage isn't exactly a great performer.Ric Flair in front of a national audience was on the verge of a nervous breakdown almost every night so those figures dont prove much about the real Ric Flair
It was the same people he was reaching.when Hogan drew in the south it was long enough after Ric Flair and the NWA had cleared out that it was considerably different than the south Im talking about
guys if you want argue this please take to to main boards.
The ******ed thing is we actually have a thread dedicated to this very subject and no one ever uses it
I just explained that earlier.
Umm...a performer who's life is dependent upon entertaining live crowds who gets nervous on a national stage isn't exactly a great performer.
I mean, what if Gene Simmons of KISS got so nervous before a show that it impacted his performance. Would KISS still be as good live as they are?
It was the same people he was reaching.
meh this arguments not going anywhere after this not much need to move it if you dont want to
why does it have to be ******ed?
its not going nowhere because flair would be lucky to lick the crap off of hogans boots
ok
serious buisness though is anything good on TV tonight?
ok
serious buisness though is anything good on TV tonight?