@Dhfh Nsjsi "Hugo Andore" is a video game character who debuted as a common enemy in the beat-em-up video game "Final Fight", before appearing as a playable fighter in the Street Fighter video game series starting with "Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack". He is a professional wrestler managed by long-time friend "Poison", both of whom were former members of the Mad Gear Gang. In Final Fight, Hugo (known as Andore at the time) and several members of his family were prominent members of the Mad Gear Gang, although Cody Travers outfought the elder members in a cage match in the West Side and Mike Haggar humiliated him, which infuriated the wrestler to no end; it made him so mad that in Final Fight Revenge, Andore attempted to give a televised broadcast to Haggar challenging him for the mayor-ship through a wrestling match, but unfortunately the broadcast was never aired. Andore and his family would continue to join Metro City's most prominent gangs for years to come, including a revived, worldwide Mad Gear in Final Fight 2 and Mad Gear's successor the Skull Cross Gang in Final Fight 3. Even so, Haggar and his friends crushed each of these syndicates and Andore's hopes of glory. In the Street Fighter Alpha series, Hugo can be seen in Street Fighter Alpha 2, where he makes a cameo in Guy's stage. In Street Fighter Alpha 3, a billboard advertising a wrestling match between Hugo and an unknown opponent can be seen in Cody's stage, and he can also be seen standing in front of a billboard promoting Mega Man in Guy's stage, alongside fellow Mad Gear members Poison and El Gado. Hugo made his debut as a playable character in "Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack". He was originally intended to be playable in "Street Fighter III: New Generation", and a prototype version of Hugo can be found in the game's data via the use of special codes or hacking, with only his basic moves finished and his sprite unshaded. Performing certain attacks on him may cause him to become invisible or freeze the game. Hugo travelled to the U.S when he was 20 to start a career in pro wrestling, using his absurd strength and massive frame to his advantage. He was excited to enter the tag team tournament until his tag partner ditched him for a rival. Hugo sets out to find a new partner within three months. Hugo entered the World Warrior tournament, accompanied by his friend and fellow former Mad Gear member, Poison. In the following sequel "Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future", Hugo and Poison had decided to start their own wrestling promotion, the Huge Wrestling Army (HWA), with the main objective being in that they want to take over all of pro wrestling and establish their promotion as the most superior and dominant form within the wrestling world itself.
Excelent
Poison:finish the job
Hugo :yes, boss
Its funny seeing even Gill joining.
I think it's the first and last time that I'll see Ryu smiling in an oficial Street Fighter cannon.
3:52 Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant standoff.
Hugo is my favorite character in Street Fighter III
It's about time Ryu got a job. Even if it IS wrestling!😋
El gran hugo armadylan y poison rip van buena racha en su dojo ★♥★♥★♥★♡
Giant man too stronik! O_O
Andore destroyed Gill hard!
Muy buenos rangos amigo felicitaciones
I'm greatful for this video , its helped me so much
That’s Cool
"Let's eat!" Hugo quote
How height is Hugo stand?
Boy you're good at this game, you must eat breathe and sleep street fighter
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I AM NUMBER ONE
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Who is Hugo
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"Hugo Andore" is a video game character who debuted as a common enemy in the beat-em-up video game "Final Fight", before appearing as a playable fighter in the Street Fighter video game series starting with "Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack". He is a professional wrestler managed by long-time friend "Poison", both of whom were former members of the Mad Gear Gang.
In Final Fight, Hugo (known as Andore at the time) and several members of his family were prominent members of the Mad Gear Gang, although Cody Travers outfought the elder members in a cage match in the West Side and Mike Haggar humiliated him, which infuriated the wrestler to no end; it made him so mad that in Final Fight Revenge, Andore attempted to give a televised broadcast to Haggar challenging him for the mayor-ship through a wrestling match, but unfortunately the broadcast was never aired. Andore and his family would continue to join Metro City's most prominent gangs for years to come, including a revived, worldwide Mad Gear in Final Fight 2 and Mad Gear's successor the Skull Cross Gang in Final Fight 3. Even so, Haggar and his friends crushed each of these syndicates and Andore's hopes of glory.
In the Street Fighter Alpha series, Hugo can be seen in Street Fighter Alpha 2, where he makes a cameo in Guy's stage. In Street Fighter Alpha 3, a billboard advertising a wrestling match between Hugo and an unknown opponent can be seen in Cody's stage, and he can also be seen standing in front of a billboard promoting Mega Man in Guy's stage, alongside fellow Mad Gear members Poison and El Gado.
Hugo made his debut as a playable character in "Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact - Giant Attack". He was originally intended to be playable in "Street Fighter III: New Generation", and a prototype version of Hugo can be found in the game's data via the use of special codes or hacking, with only his basic moves finished and his sprite unshaded. Performing certain attacks on him may cause him to become invisible or freeze the game.
Hugo travelled to the U.S when he was 20 to start a career in pro wrestling, using his absurd strength and massive frame to his advantage. He was excited to enter the tag team tournament until his tag partner ditched him for a rival. Hugo sets out to find a new partner within three months. Hugo entered the World Warrior tournament, accompanied by his friend and fellow former Mad Gear member, Poison.
In the following sequel "Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike - Fight for the Future", Hugo and Poison had decided to start their own wrestling promotion, the Huge Wrestling Army (HWA), with the main objective being in that they want to take over all of pro wrestling and establish their promotion as the most superior and dominant form within the wrestling world itself.