@@musicl0ver543do you evidence on the Elvis and Belushi claims as well? I can never find the exact references that people blast Hogan with repeatedly and on every post.
Did you know that Hulk Hogan owned 45% of ECW merchandise rights whilst he was touring the world with Deep Purple. He later went on to found RIng of honour and Blockbuster video.
Glad Hogan didn't come back in '97. Watching the Austin 3:16 phenomenon - then touted by the Kellers and Meltzers as the biggest thing since Hulkamania - up close and personal would have crushed the Hogan ego. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to visualise Hogan sneakily working to sabotage and outshine Austin.
I think at this point Vince had finally bought out all of the others who owned a percentage of the company. Gorilla Monsoon owned a piece at one time. Perhaps Arnold Skaaland and Bruno?I doubt he would have given or sold Hulk anything.
I know for a fact that part of that deal with guys like Gorilla and Skaaland, and this may have also been as a favor to his father, was that they would be employed for life.
Imo, part of it was the fact hogan was the star, but Vince never let anybody be bigger than the brand. Hulk thought he deserved a % of WWE, Vince thought hulk is just a worker etc
@@redrick8900 It would be closer to if Chuck Liddel asked for part of the company after the Ultimate Fighter deal. Dana always considered Chuck "his guy"
I look at Hulk today as, would he be the spectical he was if it weren't for the villains he had? He ran through them all, they had to turn Sgt. Slaughter heel. It got to a point where the crowds boo'd Hogan because they wanted something else.
Hogan wants to be top dog wherever he is, the problem is one day you have to pass the torch and WWE/Vince wasn't offering top Dog spot so he stayed in WCW. Hogan only came back to WWE after WCW was dead and he had no choice for one last payday so he had no choice but to pass the torch to Rock
I don't think he passed the torch to anybody remember in 2006 he left WWE to go to TNA because he did not want to be one of the boys he did not want to be told what to do anymore.
He volunteered to put over Goldberg in WCW. He played along with Russo's shit booking and put over Billy Kidman to show he was a team player. He also let Piper beat him clean earlier. I think in WCW he wasn't as bad as he was in WWF where he had to be the ultimate good guy beating Yokozuna for a title after Bret lost at Mania. Also, putting over The Rock has never been a sour spot for him. He seems proud of what they did.
The ironic thing about this is Vince didn’t think Hogan turning heel would be good for business only to try & buy Hulk back after his heel turn lol shows you that a lot of the time Vince doesn’t see how good things are for the business unless they’re his ideas lol
A red and yellow heel Hogan probably wouldn't of been good in the WWF though. I think they both knew that and Hogan took alot of convincing to turn heel in WCW. Would be nice to have the video to see what would of happened in that parallel universe though
@@johnjohnsilver but even Hulk said he didn’t wanna do the red & yellow heel turn. If I’m correct he always had Hollywood Hogan in mind, it’s just Nash & Hall somewhat taught him how to be cool in the new era at the time.
Well, the first 10 years was built on his back. Since then, many others have helped but he was the face. After him, there was always 2 to 3 carrying the company, but Hogan and Vince built it into tbe global phenomenon
@@chadjustice8560You undermine your own argument by listing a few of the likely large pool of people that could have been used to counter Hogan. They were vital as a role but others could fill the void. Without Hogan, and whatever he had that people bought into, WWF would not have been on the same trajectory at that time. Hogan appears to have tons of flaws when put under a microscope but he was the right person in the right place at the right time to accelerate WWF and wrestling in general to what it became.
People always say this and its made me start thinking. Mind you, that this is just food for thought, because I don't think we can answer this question without a time machine. But was Hulk "the guy" to make wrestling what it is today, or was he just "right place, right time" to be swept up as Vince turned wrestling into what it is today? Like, he just happened to be the face of the company, when Vince was changing wrestling and reaching audiences it never would have reached before (while also kneecapping the territories to kill off competition) Like there was no shortage of talented talkers Vince could have put as the face of the company, would they have been as popular as hulk if they had the push hulk had when he had it? I mean hell, Macho Man's popularity endures to this day, perhaps even stronger than Hulk's (though that is mainly due to outside factors) there could be a timeline where it was Macho Mania and Randy bodyslammed Andre at wrestlemania III.
@@LordZaayl most people fail to understand that Hogan's look itself made him 90 percent marketable. Savage was great but Hogan's bodybuilder look sold him well. His amazing on screen charisma and personality helped him even more. WWF would have never grown with any wrestler in the 80s. Hogan became the champion at the right time and Vince decided to push WWF that was never done before. Everything went in Hogan's favor.
@@LordZaaylHogan was ready made before Vince and a proven draw in multiple territories. Hulkamania started in the AWA which is why Hogan's first singles match in WWF he won the belt from Sheik. People need to stop undermining Hogan. He's one of the most complete wrestlers ever. The only knock on him is how formulaic he became, but you don't build a billion dollar company without producing a lot of product.
Hulk Hogan is a master to work fans. Even til this days Hogan works up fans with something he says. Hogan is a master on this. And I agree these smarkarses doesnt see how worked they get.
vince spent his time buying out monsoon and scolan and all the old timers his dad had arranged pieces of the old wwwf with,there was no way he was gonna go down that route with anyone again especially a guy he poached from the awa! its not like hogan had a trusted history of loyalty to a company.
Hogan was not underpaid by any stretch of the imagination so he should have be happy with with he got from WWE. He mismanaged his money plus he lost a good chunk in the divorce so now he wants something from WWE because he is disabled and unable to wrestle. That's not WWE's problem. There are plenty of wrestlers who put in the effort for WWE and are in much worse financial shape than Hogan. They were paid a lot less than Hogan, but it is what it is....that's just the way life is. And there are guys like Horowitz who never got to the top but earned steady money, saved his money and invested carefully, and did not live extravagant lifestyles like Hogan. Maybe if Hogan sold his toys and adopted a lifestyle which matches his portfolio he would not be begging WWE for stock shares.
You missed a glaring point that Hogan always thought this - even when he was financially set. When Eric explains how he knew Hogan wasn't going back he states that Hogan didn't need the money but the old issue was about having a piece of ownership in the company. He mentions the 10's of millions going back to when he first met Hogan but that issue between Hogan and Vince was still there.
@@1980Triumph Hogan's contracts were for cash not equity in the company. If the company stock fizzled he would not have demanded a share of the equity. Hogan was just another wrestler employee, not an owner. He couldn't even manage his own money least of all be on the board of directors of the company.
This is a story that happened in 1997, not today. For Hogan to jump ship from WCW to the WWF back then, after everything that happened between him and Vince, he wanted shares in the company. He's not asking for shares in 2023.
@@paxlux5288 he got paid whatever his contract stated. Hogan could have bought shares in the company if he though it was that great. Evidently he did not, unwilling to take the risk. He was a minority owner in the WCW which did not turn out so great.
@@PassivePortfolios I'm not sure why you are being too rude to people over a topic nobody has that much info on. It's weird. The company went public on October 19, 1999, with its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "WWE." So Vince was probably getting ready to go public in 1997 and Hogan probably wanted in before the public offering. That would have been a huge deal especially since WWF went from bankrupt to boom in a quick span. But who knows the reason why this didn't happen.
You know, marrying bosses daughter or not, fans still need to react. Saying HHH was never a superstar or great, really is a big knock. He might not be the Rock or Austin, but in the attitude ERA he was a big star and a phenomenal heel and he’s always been a better heel than face. And look, guys who are mostly heels rarely are the face of the company, but if he wasn’t great, no one would have cared about those feuds, no matter who the face were. Triple H became popular as a heel, sold lots of merch, we can never forget him going out a heel with an injury and coming back as a face to one of the loudest most sustained pops ever. I’m not a HHH fanboy, he was never my favorite. But to say he wasn’t great is a slight.
Triple H was way overpushed. Glorified body builder who's only real talents were spitting water and pouting for the camera. Stephanie is the only reason he is where he is.
Fast forward to 2024 and TKO owns 51% of the WWE while Vince is considering selling his portion. Guess stepth and Shane never got a piece of owning the WWE either.
I was a WCW fan, so before i knew anything about the backstage happenings, it bothered me when people years later would say Eric didn’t know what he was doing or he ran the company in to the ground. But after hearing Eric talk so much about that time, you see he really didn’t know what he was doing and he was and is too egotistical to even fairly analyze his decisions. A feud between Goldberg and Hogan/nwo could have provided 6 months of great tv ratings, but he threw all that away for 1 episode. No feud at all, no build up, just announce a few days before that a match was happening. And the fact that all these years later he still can’t see it just shows how bad he really was at this. We know hogan was running the show and I guess he just can’t ever admit that.
Damn hogan must feel a little bitter now. We Triple H who is part of the company but he’s actually family, AND the Rock. I don’t see Hogan ending up on the board of directors though for TKO.
That big money over in wcw and less duties.. Or go back to wwe with all the extra out ring stuff and probably less money.. Its a no brainer. Plus hogan being the figurehead of wcw. With free reign of creative control or at least he had some kind of final out come and overall direction of the match or angle etc..
@@namikstudios no one hulk Hogan and Eric bischoff being a fanboy I bet you he had creative control Claus over other wrestlers from getting popular. That creative control claws of Hogan is the reason everything was fucked up in WCW.
@@NickTaylorRickPowersNot everyone. There were around 10-15 guys that were awarded shares. And it’s not hard to figure out who. Jarrett confirmed he was one. Austin, Rock, Taker, Foley, Kane, HHH, Chyna….that’s most of them.
No boss should be having breakfast with talent . Eric will never say anything bad about Hulk for some reason , there clearly was a conflict of interest in their relationship and there was until TNA. You cannot give an active wrestler creative control and have them be serving the interests of the company and not their own. No idea what Knowledge Hulk could have to keep the loyalty.
1. how many wrestlers get a piece of the promotion without investing their personal wealth into the promotion? by my count i can't think of a single one. 2. wwe didn't have anything to offer hogan but money that would be worthwhile for him to go back to wwe. the nwo gimmick was WCW's so the entire reason for his resurgence would've been lost if he went to WWE
You can’t take credit from Hogan, but at the end of the day if it wasnt Hogan in the spotlight, it would’ve been someone else. And it was someone else the moment Hogan left. The exponential growth the WWE had *after* Hogan left cant be ignored either. All and all, I’d reckon thats he’s just another cog in the wheel.
It suffered greatly after he left though. The resurgence came about in changing to adapt to the competition (who also had Hogan), not just through their own genius.
Who was it after Hogan left? Bret? 😂 Or was it Luger? 🤣 Maybe it was Diesel? 😂 Hmm maybe it was Bret again as if he didn't fail the first time? 🤣 Hey, I know it was Undertaker!!! Nevermind. 😂 Was it Michaels? 🤣 I guess it was Sid? 😂 You kids need to work on your listening skills. This negotiation took place 1997 when Hogan brought wrestling back to being the hottest thing on Earth.
@@RG-lr4pk Oh ok. Thanks for letting me know. Hey, next time you're at Hogan's place licking his boots, tell him I said hi. Just don't mention black people around him, you know how he feels about them.
After Hogan left, WWF really struggled and almost went bankrupt by 1995. If it wasn’t for Steve Austin, the WWF wouldn’t exist. It’s not like it’s super easy to replace a guy like Hogan.
@@jason41144 Wrestling as a whole was struggling at that time. It wasn't just because of one person. That would be like trying to blame Biden for the global economy. I'm not going to take away all credit from Hogan, but I'm also not going to give him all of the credit. There were dozens of hard working wrestlers and promotors in the mid-90s who deserve just as much credit or more than Hogan, or even Austin. All in all, the 90s was a weird and transitional point in American culture. A single man couldn't influence it, he could only take advantage of it. That's just what Hogan did, he rode the waves. And with that, I'm done with this conversation. Agree, disagree, that's up to you. I feel like I expressed my opinion clearly enough.
@NIJ. Hogan was triple h, before triple h was. Hogan was the head of the nWo, with the belt, cronies & boss by his side. Battling baby face good guys. Literally like 2 years later Triple H was the head of the Hemsley-McMahon faction along with DX 2000. had cronies, had the world title, had the boss in this back pocket, and battled baby faces. So when people say the nWo angle was getting tired and you look and see what they were doing on WWF television in 2000, nothing but a rehash of the nWo.
@@attiepollard7847 Hulk Hogan conceded 70% of his assets and 40% ownership of his companies to that awful woman. In addition $3 Million property settlement and $7.44 Million for their joint investment accounts. If Hulk had owned part of the WWF/E, definitely Linda Hogan would have owned part of it, from Hulk Hogan's share of.
It goes way back before that. Looking back when he came in yes Hogan feels like none of this would be possible without me. I own the 1980s and you owe me
@@attiepollard7847 up to the steroid trials it was a love, love relationship both sides were wealthy beyond their dreams and everyone was happy. Yes, Hogan does feel like he saved wrestling. He did. The Bruno Samartinos weren't going to be be the flag carriers for the then next generation. I was watching it happen. As far as wrestlers go Hogan and Stone Cold may have saved wrestling from its demise.
@@loboblanco4426 yeah but I don't think that steroid trial was the major issue in their relationship because I think from both a man's perspective they had to do what they had to do and the outcome came was no jail time for Vince. I think it goes all the way back to when hulk Hogan had to drop the belt to both Randy Savage and warrior and felt like Vince is trying to replace him as the top guy that's when that hate relationship really started.
Funny because had Hogan left then in '98, WCW could've still had a chance before he really helped speed up it's decline in in early 1999. Yeah starrcade '97's finish still would've happened, but without his bad politics which were only getting worse by then talent morale and hope would've been a lot higher
Vince bought back the shares from gorilla monsoon Monsoon was as loyal as 1 can get. Vince sr willed on his death to take care of gorilla after vince sr death Hogan is nothing infront of gorilla
Doubt it. Hogan and Vince's relationship fell apart after Hogan testified against Vince in the steroid trial. It's possible Hogan never gets back into wrestling at all without WCW.
It's fucking crazy how over-inflated Eric's ego is. It would be much funnier if he was being ironic - but he genuinely thinks people buy what he's selling
Does Hulk Hogan deserve to be co-owner of WWE? Let us know in comments below!
Gorilla monsoon shares are taken
What makes u think that Hogan would get any share ?
Hogan claims as usual
NOOOOOOOOO,
yes he deserve to be co-owner of WWE 10000000%
Yes I believe he does. He is the GOAT. He made wrestling what it is today no doubt.
No, he doesn't. After Hulk left Stone Cold and the Rock saved that company and killed WCW. Vince owes them more than Hulk
“And when Vince didn’t offer me a piece of the company, I said ‘That’s fine dude, I’ll just go back on the road with Metallica brother’.”
can you point me to where Hogan actually stated that he played for or auditioned for Metallica
@@1980Triumph
I think it was on his first autobiography.
Back in the days when he was hanging out with Elvis and John Belushi.
@@musicl0ver543do you evidence on the Elvis and Belushi claims as well? I can never find the exact references that people blast Hogan with repeatedly and on every post.
@@1980Triumphcheck the Joe Rogan episode with him 😂 he will talk about it.
@@1980Triumphhe was even about to be an mma fighter too 😂
Did you know that Hulk Hogan owned 45% of ECW merchandise rights whilst he was touring the world with Deep Purple. He later went on to found RIng of honour and Blockbuster video.
I think he also reincarnated as little japanese girl in gorrilaz
😂 That's Awesome
@@jacksmith-mu3ee I fully believe he once said that :)
@@philthatcher6111 he renamed himself as noodle . He wants to be valued 2 D but got beaten on that by a brit
Surprised it was only 45% to be honest hulk put ecw on the map
Hogan doesn't get enough credit for the shrewd business man that he was and is today
He got out-worked by Linda though 😂
Im sorry Hulk, that was wrong 😂
It's surreal how people give him crap for making sure he got the most out of a career that physically devastated him.
He could have made a lot more money if he didn't miss the phone call about the grill.
He is credited because everyone that wasn't successful blames him for not getting to his level 🎚️.
He gets credit for being a dick which is basically the same thing
This actually sounds pretty cool if Hulk instead of his saying "same old same old", "I told Vince, it wasn't gonna work for me brother"
Hogan said I will just go back on the road and play guitar for Conway Twitty "brother"😂
I'd like to think Hulk told Vince "NWO Hollywood is for life, brother."
"If he was thinking about doing a deal, he wouldn't have told me"
Yeah I dont know about that.
Nope he would have told him because Eric bischoff would have brought up legal issues to Terry bollea
Glad Hogan didn't come back in '97. Watching the Austin 3:16 phenomenon - then touted by the Kellers and Meltzers as the biggest thing since Hulkamania - up close and personal would have crushed the Hogan ego. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to visualise Hogan sneakily working to sabotage and outshine Austin.
I think at this point Vince had finally bought out all of the others who owned a percentage of the company. Gorilla Monsoon owned a piece at one time. Perhaps Arnold Skaaland and Bruno?I doubt he would have given or sold Hulk anything.
I know for a fact that part of that deal with guys like Gorilla and Skaaland, and this may have also been as a favor to his father, was that they would be employed for life.
poor Arnold got chicken winged by an insane Howdy Doodee later on. Know wonder Bruno never could trust the company again for decades.
Hulk and Vince having a love hate relationship sounds right.
Imo, part of it was the fact hogan was the star, but Vince never let anybody be bigger than the brand. Hulk thought he deserved a % of WWE, Vince thought hulk is just a worker etc
Hulk told me
Yeah it's not like Hogan ever told a lie ever
Ok and? It has zero to do with your life
@@TL2354wow . What does that even mean ..
It is interesting. I could see the point of giving Hulk shares.
Who would ? Vince took shares from gorilla monsoon
@@JonySmith-bb4gxyou mean he bought his shares back, it’s not like he stole them lol
Kind of like when McGregor asked for part of the UFC just ain't ever gonna happen no matter how big they build their sports
Not even close.
@@redrick8900 It would be closer to if Chuck Liddel asked for part of the company after the Ultimate Fighter deal. Dana always considered Chuck "his guy"
@@ProtomanButCallMeBlues The UFC has nothing close to an equivalent.
Yeah, that is a good equivalent.
I look at Hulk today as, would he be the spectical he was if it weren't for the villains he had? He ran through them all, they had to turn Sgt. Slaughter heel. It got to a point where the crowds boo'd Hogan because they wanted something else.
Hogan wants to be top dog wherever he is, the problem is one day you have to pass the torch and WWE/Vince wasn't offering top Dog spot so he stayed in WCW. Hogan only came back to WWE after WCW was dead and he had no choice for one last payday so he had no choice but to pass the torch to Rock
I don't think he passed the torch to anybody remember in 2006 he left WWE to go to TNA because he did not want to be one of the boys he did not want to be told what to do anymore.
He volunteered to put over Goldberg in WCW. He played along with Russo's shit booking and put over Billy Kidman to show he was a team player. He also let Piper beat him clean earlier. I think in WCW he wasn't as bad as he was in WWF where he had to be the ultimate good guy beating Yokozuna for a title after Bret lost at Mania.
Also, putting over The Rock has never been a sour spot for him. He seems proud of what they did.
@@AK.Pochino I understand why would you willingly give up the top spot and the most pay?
He didn’t pass the torch to the rock..Rock won..Hogan overshadowed the rock...
@@attiepollard7847Hulk told you that?
The ironic thing about this is Vince didn’t think Hogan turning heel would be good for business only to try & buy Hulk back after his heel turn lol shows you that a lot of the time Vince doesn’t see how good things are for the business unless they’re his ideas lol
It just wasn't a good time yet to turn Hogan Heel.
A red and yellow heel Hogan probably wouldn't of been good in the WWF though. I think they both knew that and Hogan took alot of convincing to turn heel in WCW. Would be nice to have the video to see what would of happened in that parallel universe though
@@johnjohnsilver but even Hulk said he didn’t wanna do the red & yellow heel turn. If I’m correct he always had Hollywood Hogan in mind, it’s just Nash & Hall somewhat taught him how to be cool in the new era at the time.
If you believe some of the stories hulk hogan says he wanted to be triple h, Hollywood hulk hogan after in the early 1990s
He was making too much money in the WWF as a face to risk turning heel
Well, the first 10 years was built on his back. Since then, many others have helped but he was the face. After him, there was always 2 to 3 carrying the company, but Hogan and Vince built it into tbe global phenomenon
Giving Hogan way to much credit. Without anyone on the other side it doesn't work so without piper, Andre and so on Hogan is nothing.
@@chadjustice8560You undermine your own argument by listing a few of the likely large pool of people that could have been used to counter Hogan. They were vital as a role but others could fill the void. Without Hogan, and whatever he had that people bought into, WWF would not have been on the same trajectory at that time. Hogan appears to have tons of flaws when put under a microscope but he was the right person in the right place at the right time to accelerate WWF and wrestling in general to what it became.
People always say this and its made me start thinking.
Mind you, that this is just food for thought, because I don't think we can answer this question without a time machine.
But was Hulk "the guy" to make wrestling what it is today, or was he just "right place, right time" to be swept up as Vince turned wrestling into what it is today? Like, he just happened to be the face of the company, when Vince was changing wrestling and reaching audiences it never would have reached before (while also kneecapping the territories to kill off competition)
Like there was no shortage of talented talkers Vince could have put as the face of the company, would they have been as popular as hulk if they had the push hulk had when he had it?
I mean hell, Macho Man's popularity endures to this day, perhaps even stronger than Hulk's (though that is mainly due to outside factors) there could be a timeline where it was Macho Mania and Randy bodyslammed Andre at wrestlemania III.
@@LordZaayl most people fail to understand that Hogan's look itself made him 90 percent marketable.
Savage was great but Hogan's bodybuilder look sold him well. His amazing on screen charisma and personality helped him even more.
WWF would have never grown with any wrestler in the 80s.
Hogan became the champion at the right time and Vince decided to push WWF that was never done before.
Everything went in Hogan's favor.
@@LordZaaylHogan was ready made before Vince and a proven draw in multiple territories. Hulkamania started in the AWA which is why Hogan's first singles match in WWF he won the belt from Sheik.
People need to stop undermining Hogan. He's one of the most complete wrestlers ever. The only knock on him is how formulaic he became, but you don't build a billion dollar company without producing a lot of product.
I love how all these smartarse know it all fans are still getting worked by these guys.
Marks for life
Hulk Hogan is a master to work fans. Even til this days Hogan works up fans with something he says. Hogan is a master on this. And I agree these smarkarses doesnt see how worked they get.
The Hulk didn't mortgage his house for wrestlemania 1
"annd he loves EACH and EVERY ONE OF YOU"
vince spent his time buying out monsoon and scolan and all the old timers his dad had arranged pieces of the old wwwf with,there was no way he was gonna go down that route with anyone again especially a guy he poached from the awa! its not like hogan had a trusted history of loyalty to a company.
Who is scolan?
@@TL2354 arnie scoland missed the d when typeing
Eric will take any opportunity to talk about how close he is with Hulk Hogan and to pontificate on Hulk's inner thoughts and personality.
Hogan was not underpaid by any stretch of the imagination so he should have be happy with with he got from WWE. He mismanaged his money plus he lost a good chunk in the divorce so now he wants something from WWE because he is disabled and unable to wrestle. That's not WWE's problem. There are plenty of wrestlers who put in the effort for WWE and are in much worse financial shape than Hogan. They were paid a lot less than Hogan, but it is what it is....that's just the way life is. And there are guys like Horowitz who never got to the top but earned steady money, saved his money and invested carefully, and did not live extravagant lifestyles like Hogan. Maybe if Hogan sold his toys and adopted a lifestyle which matches his portfolio he would not be begging WWE for stock shares.
You missed a glaring point that Hogan always thought this - even when he was financially set. When Eric explains how he knew Hogan wasn't going back he states that Hogan didn't need the money but the old issue was about having a piece of ownership in the company. He mentions the 10's of millions going back to when he first met Hogan but that issue between Hogan and Vince was still there.
@@1980Triumph Hogan's contracts were for cash not equity in the company. If the company stock fizzled he would not have demanded a share of the equity. Hogan was just another wrestler employee, not an owner. He couldn't even manage his own money least of all be on the board of directors of the company.
This is a story that happened in 1997, not today. For Hogan to jump ship from WCW to the WWF back then, after everything that happened between him and Vince, he wanted shares in the company. He's not asking for shares in 2023.
@@paxlux5288 he got paid whatever his contract stated. Hogan could have bought shares in the company if he though it was that great. Evidently he did not, unwilling to take the risk. He was a minority owner in the WCW which did not turn out so great.
@@PassivePortfolios I'm not sure why you are being too rude to people over a topic nobody has that much info on. It's weird. The company went public on October 19, 1999, with its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "WWE." So Vince was probably getting ready to go public in 1997 and Hogan probably wanted in before the public offering. That would have been a huge deal especially since WWF went from bankrupt to boom in a quick span. But who knows the reason why this didn't happen.
He was right. He wasnt family why would he give him a piece of the pie.
When your success goes to your head and think you are entitled to a piece of the company.
You know, marrying bosses daughter or not, fans still need to react.
Saying HHH was never a superstar or great, really is a big knock. He might not be the Rock or Austin, but in the attitude ERA he was a big star and a phenomenal heel and he’s always been a better heel than face. And look, guys who are mostly heels rarely are the face of the company, but if he wasn’t great, no one would have cared about those feuds, no matter who the face were. Triple H became popular as a heel, sold lots of merch, we can never forget him going out a heel with an injury and coming back as a face to one of the loudest most sustained pops ever.
I’m not a HHH fanboy, he was never my favorite. But to say he wasn’t great is a slight.
80s You had Hulk , Andre , Savage , Piper and Jake the snake.
80s you had Austin , Undertaker , The Rock , HHH and Foley.
Triple H was way overpushed. Glorified body builder who's only real talents were spitting water and pouting for the camera. Stephanie is the only reason he is where he is.
@@namikstudios he won 3 world titles before he was even with Stephanie and was having great matches as early as 95
So Hogan did Wrestling for Fun. Thats cool.
I want part of your company or it doesn't work for me brother
I tuned out when he said “it wasn’t the money”
No way Hogan would have fit in WWF in 1997.
Amazing at one point he had lost all that money
Fast forward to 2024 and TKO owns 51% of the WWE while Vince is considering selling his portion. Guess stepth and Shane never got a piece of owning the WWE either.
“stepth”? What the hell is that?
I'm sure they will be fine
@@TL2354 quit being a troll you know what i meant.
@@RhinoXpressI do believe in the near future Stephanie McMahon will be on that TKO board
I was a WCW fan, so before i knew anything about the backstage happenings, it bothered me when people years later would say Eric didn’t know what he was doing or he ran the company in to the ground. But after hearing Eric talk so much about that time, you see he really didn’t know what he was doing and he was and is too egotistical to even fairly analyze his decisions. A feud between Goldberg and Hogan/nwo could have provided 6 months of great tv ratings, but he threw all that away for 1 episode. No feud at all, no build up, just announce a few days before that a match was happening. And the fact that all these years later he still can’t see it just shows how bad he really was at this. We know hogan was running the show and I guess he just can’t ever admit that.
Bischoff should have his own wrestling promotion maybe with hulk and someone new
Triple H laughing hearing this
I don't think triple h was laughing I think he was shaking his head Knowing damn well hulk Hogan is not a businessman
He sure was responsible for some accelerated growth in the WWF locker room brother.
Damn hogan must feel a little bitter now. We Triple H who is part of the company but he’s actually family, AND the Rock. I don’t see Hogan ending up on the board of directors though for TKO.
Why the hell would Vince give ownership to hogan even if he was the golden boy for the wwe in the end of the day it’s business
Agreed .
If this is true thank god the deal didn't happen. Austin would have never been at the top literally rocketing the company to a new level.
I think Austin still would have still been the top guy. Remember it was too many chefs in the kitchen in 1998 and 99
Hogan didn’t want to get pooped on by Vince.
That big money over in wcw and less duties.. Or go back to wwe with all the extra out ring stuff and probably less money.. Its a no brainer. Plus hogan being the figurehead of wcw. With free reign of creative control or at least he had some kind of final out come and overall direction of the match or angle etc..
Wooooo. I wish I was Eric bischoff if I was in those contract negotiations with hogan because I would have taken away his creative Claus
Hogan only had creative control over things that involved his own character, not the entire company.
@@namikstudios no one hulk Hogan and Eric bischoff being a fanboy I bet you he had creative control Claus over other wrestlers from getting popular. That creative control claws of Hogan is the reason everything was fucked up in WCW.
Ex athletes are always sour about the growth of their sport. That does not mean they own the sport.
You don't think LeBron James is going to win the NBA franchise when he's done?
Vince never gave even 1% of shares to undertaker
How in the blue hell would he give Hogan a bite of his own company
Did Taker actually try to buy in tho?
Wasn't everyone who worked there during the going public offered the chance to shares
By winning the royal Rumble against the undertaker Playa
@@NickTaylorRickPowersNot everyone. There were around 10-15 guys that were awarded shares. And it’s not hard to figure out who. Jarrett confirmed he was one. Austin, Rock, Taker, Foley, Kane, HHH, Chyna….that’s most of them.
@@zlinedavid yeah but anyone was welcome to buy them as well
He gave bonuses in the form of shares
@@NickTaylorRickPowers nope .
No boss should be having breakfast with talent . Eric will never say anything bad about Hulk for some reason , there clearly was a conflict of interest in their relationship and there was until TNA. You cannot give an active wrestler creative control and have them be serving the interests of the company and not their own. No idea what
Knowledge Hulk could have to keep the loyalty.
1. how many wrestlers get a piece of the promotion without investing their personal wealth into the promotion? by my count i can't think of a single one.
2. wwe didn't have anything to offer hogan but money that would be worthwhile for him to go back to wwe. the nwo gimmick was WCW's so the entire reason for his resurgence would've been lost if he went to WWE
Vince should of offered Hulk to let him poo on a woman with him to seal the deal 💩
You got any proof of that or are you just blowing smoke out your ass?
It’s Undertaker that has that #2 with Vince
Agreed
Pat patterson, gerald brisco and undertaker
Undertaker didnt build the WWF from the very beginning and got McMahon off to the races, Hulk did
@@cutekanjii undertaker did work for wwe and made is strong . That's why undertaker after gorilla monsoon was given lifetime contract
@@jacksmith-mu3ee it took underquaker 20 years of top booking and a monopoly to draw a dime
@@RG-lr4pk who told u that ? He was undefeated full year
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You can’t take credit from Hogan, but at the end of the day if it wasnt Hogan in the spotlight, it would’ve been someone else. And it was someone else the moment Hogan left. The exponential growth the WWE had *after* Hogan left cant be ignored either. All and all, I’d reckon thats he’s just another cog in the wheel.
It suffered greatly after he left though. The resurgence came about in changing to adapt to the competition (who also had Hogan), not just through their own genius.
Who was it after Hogan left? Bret? 😂 Or was it Luger? 🤣 Maybe it was Diesel? 😂 Hmm maybe it was Bret again as if he didn't fail the first time? 🤣 Hey, I know it was Undertaker!!! Nevermind. 😂 Was it Michaels? 🤣 I guess it was Sid? 😂
You kids need to work on your listening skills. This negotiation took place 1997 when Hogan brought wrestling back to being the hottest thing on Earth.
@@RG-lr4pk Oh ok. Thanks for letting me know.
Hey, next time you're at Hogan's place licking his boots, tell him I said hi. Just don't mention black people around him, you know how he feels about them.
After Hogan left, WWF really struggled and almost went bankrupt by 1995. If it wasn’t for Steve Austin, the WWF wouldn’t exist. It’s not like it’s super easy to replace a guy like Hogan.
@@jason41144 Wrestling as a whole was struggling at that time. It wasn't just because of one person. That would be like trying to blame Biden for the global economy.
I'm not going to take away all credit from Hogan, but I'm also not going to give him all of the credit.
There were dozens of hard working wrestlers and promotors in the mid-90s who deserve just as much credit or more than Hogan, or even Austin.
All in all, the 90s was a weird and transitional point in American culture. A single man couldn't influence it, he could only take advantage of it. That's just what Hogan did, he rode the waves.
And with that, I'm done with this conversation. Agree, disagree, that's up to you. I feel like I expressed my opinion clearly enough.
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Hulk just finessed bischoff for money money
Hulk wanted to be what Triple H became
@NIJ.
Hogan was triple h, before triple h was. Hogan was the head of the nWo, with the belt, cronies & boss by his side.
Battling baby face good guys. Literally like 2 years later Triple H was the head of the Hemsley-McMahon faction along with DX 2000.
had cronies, had the world title, had the boss in this back pocket, and battled baby faces.
So when people say the nWo angle was getting tired and you look and see what they were doing on WWF television in 2000, nothing but a rehash of the nWo.
Not stealing btw
Lies, everyone knows hulk co owned all wrestling promotions.
When did this happen?
Beers before the show?! Sounds majorly unprofessional.
It's more of a money money relationship not love hate l o l😅
Hogan is completely delusional if he thinks he deserves a piece of wwe dude was just an employee nothing more…
Good thing it did not happen. Otherwise the deadly parasite named Linda Hogan would have owned part of the WWF/E if Hulk was given a piece of it.
No she would have not own part of the company majority of the company will still stay with Vince
@@attiepollard7847 Hulk Hogan conceded 70% of his assets and 40% ownership of his companies to that awful woman.
In addition $3 Million property settlement and $7.44 Million for their joint investment accounts.
If Hulk had owned part of the WWF/E, definitely Linda Hogan would have owned part of it, from Hulk Hogan's share of.
@@alanguages not would have happened and Vince would have stop this. And why does she got to be an awful woman?
Moving to Connecticut. Is punishment in itself 🤣👋
Eric Hulk Hogan, made Vince, a millionaire, Steve Austin, made him a billionaire
Fun Fact: It’s hard to get to a billion without making your 1st MILLION. No billionaire (that’s not born into it) becomes a billionaire overnight
Vince net worth was 7million back in 1980.
@@Glasschin2.0 he put all his money to wrestlemania so I doubt that
The love hate relationship goes back to the steroid trials.
It goes way back before that. Looking back when he came in yes Hogan feels like none of this would be possible without me. I own the 1980s and you owe me
@@attiepollard7847 up to the steroid trials it was a love, love relationship both sides were wealthy beyond their dreams and everyone was happy. Yes, Hogan does feel like he saved wrestling. He did. The Bruno Samartinos weren't going to be be the flag carriers for the then next generation. I was watching it happen. As far as wrestlers go Hogan and Stone Cold may have saved wrestling from its demise.
@@loboblanco4426 yeah but I don't think that steroid trial was the major issue in their relationship because I think from both a man's perspective they had to do what they had to do and the outcome came was no jail time for Vince.
I think it goes all the way back to when hulk Hogan had to drop the belt to both Randy Savage and warrior and felt like Vince is trying to replace him as the top guy that's when that hate relationship really started.
Eric Bischoff sounds different .. like tired or or sick, or old..or maybe a slur in his speech?
Old lol we age now lol
Hogan is the most self absorbed person ever only ever cared about himself
How long have you known Hulk personally?
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Source trust me bro
This isn't another one of these bullshit stories now Mr Hogan, is it?🤔
The meeting that took place has been confirmed by several parties. What was discussed is always up for debate.
Does this host not have friends? Who told him that hair was good?
Funny because had Hogan left then in '98, WCW could've still had a chance before he really helped speed up it's decline in in early 1999. Yeah starrcade '97's finish still would've happened, but without his bad politics which were only getting worse by then talent morale and hope would've been a lot higher
I hate his accent lol
Ahhh more of hogans lies
If Hulk Hogan would have never left the WWF/WWE to go wrestle for WCW, Vince McMahon would had made him a partner in the company.
Vince bought back the shares from gorilla monsoon
Monsoon was as loyal as 1 can get. Vince sr willed on his death to take care of gorilla after vince sr death
Hogan is nothing infront of gorilla
Doubt it. Hogan and Vince's relationship fell apart after Hogan testified against Vince in the steroid trial. It's possible Hogan never gets back into wrestling at all without WCW.
It's fucking crazy how over-inflated Eric's ego is.
It would be much funnier if he was being ironic - but he genuinely thinks people buy what he's selling
Some of it could be true
EB ruined WCW by being a fan boy of Hulk Hogan, Hall and Nash. BETA!!!