This is a little ignorant in my opinion.I have failed to mention Vince had all ready had the WWF ready to go as far as he could take it before Hogan came on board. What attracted Hogan to Vince was his size.Vince loves big men.( No Homo) Vince gave Hogan the tools and he was smart enough to run with it. Hogan forgets that today. Flair was a big name without the millions of advertisements and movies. Flair is a well rounded performer in ring, Hogan is a well rounded image. Hogan's look made him larger than life. His image is copied in video games & cartoons. People favor his image because it's strong and heroic. But like his matches his true ability is weak. I'm not sure if anyone notices that Hercule from Dragon ball Z is sort of based on Hulk Hogan.
Because Hulk Hogan wasn't just big in the WWF. He was also a top guy in the AWA, so much so that he was already a draw when he left for the WWF. He was also mega over in Japan, and had been locking it up with the likes of Antonio Inoki, one of Japan's biggest wrestling names ever. It's not like Hogan was just in the right place at the right time. The guy was MEGA over no matter where he went
I disagree (what else is new?Hogan deserved no less in that match. HBK is famous for his overselling, and sure it was a bit more in that match, but Hogan fuckin' deserved it. He came in and did his usual politicking, asking for millions to do a single match, while every single person at home, at the event, and everywhere on earth wanted and was expecting Hogan to put over HBK. (Okay thats an exagerration but trust me almost everyone wanted and thought that HBK would win)
I bought that DVD blindly when I started watching wrestling again after a long hiatus because the match up sounded golden, Hogan vs. Michaels? Where could you go wrong? Then I watched it and Hogan did his usual thing, knocking out the greatest wrestler of all time with the old boot and leg drop.
HBK didn't ruin that match. Hogan did. For every action, there is a reaction.

First of all, HBK is a notorious politicker in the WWF. He's also notorious for doing the job, particularly when it comes to his title reigns. HBK was simply outpoliticked.
But, that doesn't excuse what HBK did, because it doesn't hurt Hulk Hogan any, it cheats the fans. Fans paid good money to watch that match, and HBK acted like an ass, simply because he didn't get his way.
And, what does that do? It ruins the whole match, because instead of having two guys go out there and work together to put on the best possible match they good, you got two guys who are pissed at each other and unwilling to work properly. Hogan could care less...he's getting the big payday either way. HBK could care less because he thinks he's making a point. But, who loses? The fans. HBK could have handled it with class, gone out and gave the fans their money's worth, and then come back to Vince and said, "Hey, let's not do that again".
I will say this though. Hogan got the last laugh. He does his Hulk up routine, and hits HBK with the big boot, and HBK does his ridiculous selling of it. Hogan realizes what just happened, so he takes his time to play to the crowd, get them to make noise, pose a bit and then finally go hit the leg drop. And the entire time HBK just has to lay there to pretend he's been knocked out by one kick. I STILL want to know what Hogan said to Shawn right after he pinned him and was getting off of him.
I'm not saying what Hogan did was right, but what HBK did cheated the fans. At least what Hogan did was all backstage.