I was at WM 18. That match doesn't translate enough on TV. The energy in that building was beyond incredible. I felt instantly transported back to the peak 1984-87 Hulk Hogan era from when I was a kid. It was easily 90 percent in favour of Hogan at the start of the match.
And Triple H politiced with the Owner’s Daughter to go last 🤦 HHH is bad for business. You know in his mind he says “I main Evented over the Two of Wrestling’s Mount Rushmore figures” 🤦
I was there too! I was 12 at the time, I was sitting nosebleeds by the entrance, it was cool as hell I got to see the wrestlers warm up before their music hit
Watching WWF now WWE and going fishing with my Dad as a little girl are some of the best memories i have of growing up, the shouting at the TV, when "your guy" was taken down. I'll never forget the excitment of going to a live match with him, the adrinilen rush you get from watching wrestlers and booing the bad guys while cheering the good guys. Those were awesome times. My Dad passed in 2020, and I find it hard to watch these days with out feeling kinda sad.
I lost my dad in 2020 as well and while we didn’t share the love of wrestling, we had our own passions and I feel the same way when I encounter them these days. Stay well.
I was at that WrestleMania in Toronto. I have never experienced anything like it before or after. You could feel the electricity in the air. The crowd was like thunder for 20 mins when Hogan and The Rock entered the Sky Dome. The face off at the beginning was like nothing I've ever experienced being part of a crowd. I've been to NHL playoff games, MLB playoff games, UFC, soccer in Berlin Germany, Metallica concerts... nothing can come close to it.
Was there too, hard to describe to my friends or family that were not there to experience it first-hand. My brother and I went with a friend and this is a match that will go down in the books as absolutely deafening. Haven't watched wrestling much since those days, but I'd wager there aren't many wrestling moments these days like what we witnessed first hand that night.
I have never been into wrestling and always thought it was kind of silly but I have to say listening to Hogan talk about it and the crazy history of it makes me interested to learn more about the history. Side note, I live in Tampa and 20 years ago I was in the military and was on leave. My father dropped me off at the airport to head back to my base after my leave because I was about to go on deployment for 6 months. I was feeling down and nervous. As I got out off the escalator in the airport I just happened to see Hulk Hogan. He was unmistakable. He was walking through the airport and happened to look over and see me in my uniform and came over just to shake my hand and thank me for my service. It really made my day. I was never a wrestling fan but since that day I’ve been a big Hulk Hogan fan.
Wow , cool story , that's really great . I used to live in the Tampa area ... Westchase from 2009 to 2913 and I really miss all the rain we used to get there ... and it was so incredibly beautiful . You are so lucky he came up to you especially when you were feeling down about having to leave for deployment ... I'll bet that made you feel very blessed ... and you were .
@@benwiseman3051 I started watching The Dark Side of the Ring series last night. I saw the one about Bruiser Brody. What a crazy story. I didn’t know about the different wrestling territories they had back then and how protective the different organizations were of their territory. I don’t know what he has lied or exaggerated about but when he talked about that incident and how WWF expanded into other territories it seems like he was telling the truth.
JR and King really are engrained in my childhood and memory just from their commentary. I used to think as a kid that you’d miss out by being at the live show, because you can’t hear the commentary from JR and King.
I can listen to Hulk telling these stories till I am blue in the face. Thanks Joe for having him on, one of your best interviews yet. That WM match between Hulk and The Rock, it really doesn't get much bigger than that, two of the biggest names in wrestling history at the biggest wrestling stage on the planet. It was that era's Hulk vs. Andre The Giant or Hulk vs. Ultimate Warrior.
A real man loved him and he tells the truth about wrestling sadest documentary I've seen about wrestler was jake the snake Roberts sad and the movie the wrestler based on it brilliant movie
@@americanpancakelive The problem with Hogan seemed to be that he was obsessed with winning people's approval. Now he's mellowed out and seems more secure in himself, which is a great place to be.
@russman738 Like all live shows at Broadway, yet people still watch them. Like all TV shows, Movies and music concerts---yet people still watch them 🤡
Still gives me chills watching that crowd, everyone captivated, 2 of the most iconic wrestlers going blow for blow. It also gave rise to Rock's heel turn into his Hollywood ego (which was hilarious).
I've met a lot of famous people in my life but Hulk Hogan is my all time. He gravitated towards me like he knew I was a fan. Then Proceeded to tell me story after story until he got called away. One of the highlights of my life. Still a Hulkster baby!
That crowd was unhinged during that match. It was like witnessing a Stone Cold Steve Austin entrance pop but never ending, dipping and peaking with the action in the ring. When Hogan hits his finisher, everything comes together. The crowd, JR on commentary calling back to Hogan defeating Andre the Giant, even the ref pulling off one of the closest 2.9 counts, that moment was magic and intense unlike anything you'd ever see.
Hulk Hogan, Mankind, Triple H, The Rock, Chris Jericho, Stone Cold, The Undertaker, Kane. Growing up loved those guys. Smackdown and Raw were always on in my house good memories.
@@christomorpho i said the timing, moves, crowd play, and improvisation...all of that is a performance and was not how it was planned...they did the majority of that on the fly based on what the crowd did ...taking the "who wins is fixed" out of it, they showed an expert level of performance for their craft
@@christomorpho Literally everybody knows that. It doesn't matter and it never has. Every comic book, movie, and TV show you've ever seen is ALSO fake and people enjoy the shit out of them as well. Clearly "fake" isn't an important metric in entertainment, if it was then you'd never be able to enjoy anything....
Improvisation is literally the core of old school wrestling. Thats why all matches were so good. They were unique. They didnt rehearse their cheerleading routines like nowadays
As Cornette said one Time 'and if your fifty and a megastar you Can Do as Austin in his match with Owens when you Can wrestle and not leave your feet because the fans are so happy to see they wont give a damn'
I was there and it was epic. It was almost half cheering the rock and half cheering hogan and then switching up during the match. Rock wins and then if I can recall Nash and hall turned on hogan and then the rock did a double take and then ran back into the ring and defended hogan. Felt Bad for HHH as his wwe championship match was pale in comparison to this match.
@@Gman44324 That must have been so epic. I know ""epic"' is overused these days buy I remember watching this on TV and I couldn't imagine being there. That's so cool for you man. I'm so jealous. In a good way.
We were all exhausted after this match. Being there was unreal! I remember turning to the random guy beside me who was cheering for the rock and I was cheering for hogan 😂😂. What a night!
@@Gman44324buddy, me too!! Huge! Remember Trish coming out in her Canadiana?? She definitely got one of the biggest pops of the night 😂. Fully agreed with the main event. We were all exhausted after rock and hogan
Hogan got the biggest ever pop as a heel in Montreal for a smackdown show which was right after Wrestlemania 18. The plan was for Hogan to be boo'd everywhere he went but when he went to Montreal, they gave him a standing ovation close to 70 thousands fans for close to 20 minutes, where he simply had to drop the act for a few seconds just to thank everyone. Simply a great moment.
I was there as well... It needs to be said in the comments it was also TORONTO that flipped the script on Vince and the WWE that night and we all loved it. Canadian wrestling fans are pretty passionate. A lot of the fans in attendance remembered the previous WrestleMania in Toronto with the Iconic Ultimate Warrior vs. Hogan match. No wrestling fan ever thought they would get the chance to see a WrestleMania event, IN TORONTO, with Hulk Hogan as the main event. The opportunity was too much. The MOMENT Hogan appeared, the place was ready to explode. It was just a culmination of everything that came before. They wanted Hogan to be the villain so badly but it didn't matter. We loved the Rock too, so it was great that it took two rock bottoms and a people elbow to put the old man down for the count to put a cap on an incredible match. By the end of the match, Hogan and Rock embraced, to the crowd's delight and Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came out and turned on Hogan (clearly the backstage rewrite because the FANS took over the script that night. I watched the match again after watching this and you can tell from the opening when the crowd is CLEARLY going apeshit for Hogan, but JR tries to play it off that the crowd is 'mixed'. This is also pre-phone cameras. You'll notice that everyone is living IN THE MOMENT and that is what contributed to such an incredible live experience for the ages.
@dealerlicenseops There was nothing at all great about that eyesore of a match. Hogan limping around with a messed up leg and way past his prime . Stop it LOL
@@christiansoldier77 You are smoking some good ish. That was the best match ever: Crowd reaction, interaction, story telling, and hogan was 54 and in insanely good shape and could go. Add the rock in and you can't name a better match that ever happened on U.S. soil. Yeah yeah japan etc boring i've lived in Japan their stuff is boring garbage
The hype and expectations lived up in every way possible… this was an amazing spectacle of a match.. how the crowd kept on changing was brilliant A match for the ages.. credit to the story writers… and talent
@@djt8870Both Wrestlemanias did 1.2 ppv buy, but the pops and crowd engagement of wrestlemania 18 is unmatched, i loved cena vs rock, but for you to say that shows that’s your bias of which one you favor, and now looking back, hogan vs rock was a one off at wrestlemania, cena and rock did it again the very next year which makes it not as special, you’ll never find a match with a more live crowd than at wrestlemania 18, and at the end of the day that’s what determines how good something is in the wrestling
People legit have no idea how huge this was in Toronto. I didn't get to go into the actual building but myself and friends went to a bar right near Skydome and the bar and the street outside were electric and just insane! I never felt anything like it before! I looked around the bar and it was like being in the actual arena! People were cheering and glued to the tv!!! Toronto was a buzz for one of the biggest things in pro wrestling history!
I was in the arena and never heard a crowd like that before in any event. At times, you could only hear the people close to you if that makes sense. There was this constant echo of cheers in the crowd. You could hear the echo bounce around the arena.
Now that I'm older just realizing how historic moments like WM 18 was. Families have grown up watching wrestling (sports)that's why it's so impactful !
Wrestling was the shiny star of many peoples childhood. I never got into it but I love how passionate adults are when they reminisce about stuff like that. It’s not for me but I’m glad it’s given joy to many people out there.
My son and his good friend were really heavy into those wrestling matches back around 1997 and 98 when my son was 16 and 17 . He would watch over at his friend's house and they had a blast ... I got invited to hang out and watch their and I regret that I never did go .
Their match is proof of how the energy of a crowd can make a match 1000% better. Watch it with the volume off and it's a pretty limited match, but the crowd made it something special. Wrestling is such an insane realm.
Compared to today when you watch it, the fans are sitting on their hands the whole match! I feel bad for the fans that didn't get to experience the attitude era.
Yeah, wrestling has lost its mystique. It used to be like a live action comic book, larger than life characters and storylines that would have you glued to the TV. Now it's just watered down and too "reality-based". It's supposed to be the opposite of reality
And Hogan was a master at doing exactly what he needed, without injuring himself or his opponent. People blame him for lazy brawling in his peak years, but that was what the WWF crowd wanted - when he was in the AWA, Japan, or a WWF/WCW match that needed it, he could do chain wrestling etc. I have never been a Hogan fan, either in the ring or out of it, but I admire his talent. Thanks to ECW, risky, career-shortening moves have gone from being a way that little guys could use to stand out to being something expected of wrestlers, leading to them burning out so quickly. Yet crowds are numb from it all...
I've only been to 1 single Wrestling Event Live in person and it was back in the late 80s at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island and the Main Event was Hulk Hogan vs Bad News Brown. Omg every single person in the place was on their feet yelling and cheering as loud as they possibly could for Hulk Hogan as soon as the Real American theme music came on and he came out through those curtains the place went legit nuts. It was a moment in time I will not forget for the rest of my life. Louder than a Monster Truck Jam. Thousands of people screaming their heads off at the same time. The smile on my face went from ear to ear. Hulk Hogan was considered a real life Super Hero. 💪😎👍
My favourite match of all time, it is probably impossible to get a crowd like that now because you still had that adult male attitude era crowd as the domimant demographic, essentially sports fans, whereas now it is more of a nerdy fanbase and most people are on their phone all night. Everyone was in the moment there. The noise for Hogan's entrance in this match still gives me chills.
It was pretty wild getting to experience that match (Rock vs Hogan WM18) as a kid. I couldn’t believe with how popular The Rock was at that point in time, that the crowd was actually booing him while cheering for the heel, Hogan. It really hammered home to me just how much love the fans had for the ol’ Hulkster and what he meant to them.
This was a fantastic podcast. I would say that Hulk Hogan is one of the 5 most recognizable people in the world. One of the few people you can genuinely call a legend.
The stories that the Hulk could tell! For years he was #1 television personality. Really! I met his mom and dad at his childhood home in South Tampa. No lie!
Hulk Hogan will always be my goat for pro wrestling, no one can ever top what he did and how much he was able to make us kids in the 80's LOVE him. Thats why when he went "bad" it didnt matter, he was our guy.
Hogan was already a huge star and was returning "home" from WCW. So his arrival and some people excited to see him & others younger fans just seeing a legend was a special arrival as they toured cities. Hogan being a heel backfired. Regardless the heat that he was supposed to get was not important as he didn't need it either way. Everyone knew Rock vs Hogan was going to be one of the greatest matches of all time. And it was!!!
I'll never forget watching that match with a group of friends. For one night only, for one moment, it was just truly incredible. We had the volume cranked and it was just pure magic.
Hogan was always a WWF guy whether he was there or not . The fans know he belonged there and they showed it that night . Classic all time wrestling moment
It didnt matter for Hogan. Hogan is all about doing it Big and getting his money’s worth. And more power to him…whether it was WWE,WCW or TNA…Hogan was all about the Doller Doller. 😎
That match alone shows you how much of an icon Hogan is in wrestling. You had the rock who was over like rover but he got booed out of the building that night.
Guys like Hulk at the top top top, get shown the ratings and numbers, of course austin and rock had something to do with it, but he is speaking from a pure numbers on paper standpoint, and it was shown to everyone, the tyson moment is what turned it around for WWE , followed by 2 of the GOATS popping up on the scene as well
@@dan7291ableoh come on dude Tyson was there for wm 14. Dude wm 15 buildup that rock and stone cold rivalry with Vince as the perfect villain was the story line that did it
Man, the Attitue Era changed everything. But this night, at WM 18, I was turned into a kid again when I seen him and the Rock go at it. Soon as the fans started cheering for him, I remember having the biggest smile on my face during the entire match hearing and watching the fans. I remember damn near tearing up when he dropped the Leg Drop on the Rock. Just seeing a character who had so much to do with your childhood be greeted like that after being "Hollywood" Hogan for years prior to this match, it was pretty amazing to witness. During the match, Hogan went from heel to face, and it was an absolute gem of a match and moment I know I'll never forget.
Single handedly one of the greatest moments in wrestling history. The Hulking up to the leg drop… the place was ready to EXPLODE!! I wish they would have given it to Hulk that night.
They gave him the choice to win and Vince came up to him at the last second before he went out and said "Are you sure" and Hogan said "let's put him over." Hulk talked about this in 2006, and said that Rock had a movie coming out and that this will skyrocket his career. Fast forward 17 years and he's one of the biggest action movie stars out there.
@@carinitolafountain5978 yeh thats how it went, Hulk already knew this kind of game from doing it for other wrestlers as part of story arks.... not many would have the composure or generosity for a move like that but how fukn great was it!!
@@Mountaineer87 im guessing youve seen it already, but that doco with Foley and Taker just chatting about hell in a cell is another HUGE high point in the game
That match had the pefecf mix of fans. 1. Canadians LOVE wrestling 2. Most of the adults there grew up in the sweet spot of WWE (mid Golden Era - full attitude Era!) ..... There's other moments that benefited from that sweet spot. 1. Takers Streak 2. Michaels vs Angle WM 21 match 3. Taker vs Michaels WM 25 4. WM 20 was probably most of our swan songs if we didn't leave at 17, 18, or 19. There's definitely more moments
Man this brought chills . That match was one of thee loudest ever !!! In the dvd release they said the audio was altered to lower the crowd noise to better hear the action and the announcers!
"He beat Andre The Giant with that move!" One of JR'S most underrated calls of his career. Now that Hogan and Flair has been on it's time for Cornette on the JRE!
I was a fan of the Hulkster in early early 80’a he wore blue trunks like 79-80 and have been still routing for him ever since , he was the reason I became a wrestling fan !! Thank you so much for the decades of entertainment sir true legend !!!
i met hogan in Toronto years ago, and yea he still gets that love here. hogan is big everywhere but i noticed in Canada it's different. it also didn't help that Rock was never that popular in Toronto. The crowd usually booed him heel or not
Man it's awesome to see hulk Hogan doing good in life and thriving. All the wrestlers that have came and went passed away thru the years. Hogan went thru his ups and downs and his story about being on the fentanyl that was crazy ASF..Keep it up Hogan yur the man we need you out here especially wrestling fans he's one of the goats.
King of wrestling as someone who grew up in the 80s this man had my FULL attention. My dad would shake his head slow and say “best actors in Hollywood tight there…” and k think he was right if you consider the dramatic narrative they maintained while physically pouring themselves out for us… love the hulkster!
Started watching WWE (WWF) back in 1990 when Hulkamania was “running wild”… and I was only a kid. I remember this WM18 moment and I was just like a kid again going crazy! Just amazing
One of WrestleMania's greatest matches - two of the biggest stars on the biggest stage in the main event in front of a sold-out crowd. Both Hogan and Rock were great
Man Summer 1998 was so fucking iconic! I remember school was out so I could sleep in till 11am every day, then man the Monday Night Wars on one end Stone Cold’s first run as the top guy on Raw and the red vs white war over at Nitro and then MJ and the Bulls’ last hurrah. The music was fucking 🔥 too during this time. Not to mention the N64 and PS1. That summer was a Golden Era in and of itself.
Still the best Wrestlemania match of all time. The fact the Hogan came back after 10+ years as a heel, the crowd was not having it that they had to improvise!
Some of my earliest memories are of Hulk Hogan. I was 3 in 1986 and i remember being so confused that he was going to fight Andre at Wrestlemania because they were friends in the Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling cartoon that me and my brother watched. Hard times for Dad trying to explain that shit to us 😂
I loved Hulk Hogan as a kid and I never even saw him wrestling. However, some TV stations here in Germany showed his movies all the time and I couldn't get enough of those.
@@janelwilliams9144 More like the alpha gamma than the average human. It’s like Kant, he only had incredible ideas or horrible ideas, but never mediocre ideas 😉
The rock gets a lot of credit for that match. The look at the crowd. The hulk up. Letting hogan work him like a face. Apparently he called all that stuff on the fly. I know hes hated right now by a lot of people. But in a ring. The dood is a legend.
I love seeing ppl like Hogan and Flair on this podcast. Mostly cuz I get to see other people in the comments who grew up loving all the wrestling like I did.
This particular match was a call back to when wrestling was at its highest peak - the 80s. I think the crowd saw this, felt it and reacted to it accordingly. They WANTED this (as I did) so bad and when it happened - Old School Wrestling, the people just soaked it up and exploded! It was like living back in the good ol' days and when Hogan started his comeback - and you kinda knew he wasn't going to win, it didn't matter. We all wanted him to win! This was the biggest match since Hogan vs Andre!! LOVED IT!
Same. Remembered watching some with my dad in the 80s with hacksaw, bushwackers, seargent slaughter etc etc and it was......ok. Didn't hate it but didn't love it. But for some reason I got hooked into it during the attitude Era with Stone Cold, DeGen, mankind, The Rock after he split with The Nation etc and I absolutley fell in love with it man. Edit: some of the most entertaining television I've ever watched in my life. I'll never forget my dad taking me to my first Monday Night Raw in Cleveland Ohio. Stone Cold was supposed to fight Kane. Had my sign all made up for when Kane got whooped and then that BA**ARD Shawn Micheals came out and gave Austin that sweet chin music before he even got to the ring lol.
There's only a few people who are this big in the world that can go anywhere and has a huge amount of fans that come out after then, Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson & Hulk Hogan! What a legend!!
I remember watching Wresltle Mania 18 Live in 2002. I was in high school. I literally can’t think one thing on tv that was bigger then WWF/Nitro from 1998-2004. Don’t get me started on how big the video games were!!
I'm 46 now. Had 1 chance to see Hulk live in Winnipeg. But a blizzard prevented us from getting to the city. Best match ever Imo. Wrestlemania 18. Wow. Wish I could have been there.
I loved wrestling as a kid. My mom told me what wrestling was right away. My son discovered wrestling when he was in grade school and I had to give him the "it's not real" talk. At the end of the day wrestling is just a TV show. It's a mix of live stunts, comedy and drama.
Hulk hogan looked 60 years old at 30 and he still looks 60 years old at 70
Same with Arn Anderson.
Same with Flair.
@@KliqDon1983 Flair always looked old however Flair looks extra old now.
Bro Anderson at 25 is shovking he looks 50@@LokiTricksterG
@@bluecollartradesman715 Yeah, Flair has turned into a red turtle now. At a certain point, you need to give up the booze and other stuff.
Hulk Hogan is a legend.
He's been wrestling longer than Tony has been wrestling with his sexuality.
Yeah But I don't think Hogan is still wrestling but Tony is definitely still wrestling with his sexuality.
You must be as well to be insecure enough to make that joke 🤪
Good God. Leave the man alone. Are you possibly projecting???
Comedy
🎉😂🎉 I almost turtled.
I was at WM 18. That match doesn't translate enough on TV. The energy in that building was beyond incredible. I felt instantly transported back to the peak 1984-87 Hulk Hogan era from when I was a kid. It was easily 90 percent in favour of Hogan at the start of the match.
And Triple H politiced with the Owner’s Daughter to go last 🤦 HHH is bad for business. You know in his mind he says “I main Evented over the Two of Wrestling’s Mount Rushmore figures” 🤦
Lucky bastard
Nothing could ever compare to being there but watching it on PPV you could still feel how special it was
I was there too! I was 12 at the time, I was sitting nosebleeds by the entrance, it was cool as hell I got to see the wrestlers warm up before their music hit
Jericho said if you turn off the sound it's the most boring match. I've never attempted it but makes me wonder if it's true
Watching WWF now WWE and going fishing with my Dad as a little girl are some of the best memories i have of growing up, the shouting at the TV, when "your guy" was taken down. I'll never forget the excitment of going to a live match with him, the adrinilen rush you get from watching wrestlers and booing the bad guys while cheering the good guys. Those were awesome times. My Dad passed in 2020, and I find it hard to watch these days with out feeling kinda sad.
I lost my dad in 2020 as well and while we didn’t share the love of wrestling, we had our own passions and I feel the same way when I encounter them these days. Stay well.
Well at lest he saw you.
Ya never gonna win you criminal bum
I'd eat that guy everyday of the weak
My problems is I em I wanna eat em but I can't
I was at that WrestleMania in Toronto. I have never experienced anything like it before or after. You could feel the electricity in the air. The crowd was like thunder for 20 mins when Hogan and The Rock entered the Sky Dome. The face off at the beginning was like nothing I've ever experienced being part of a crowd. I've been to NHL playoff games, MLB playoff games, UFC, soccer in Berlin Germany, Metallica concerts... nothing can come close to it.
Was there too, hard to describe to my friends or family that were not there to experience it first-hand. My brother and I went with a friend and this is a match that will go down in the books as absolutely deafening. Haven't watched wrestling much since those days, but I'd wager there aren't many wrestling moments these days like what we witnessed first hand that night.
I was on the ramp great show
try ibrox on a European night will blow any wrestling event away
@@mgunner7454 nah the smell off the dirty prods would give ya an awful thump though
@@mgunner7454dweeb
I have never been into wrestling and always thought it was kind of silly but I have to say listening to Hogan talk about it and the crazy history of it makes me interested to learn more about the history. Side note, I live in Tampa and 20 years ago I was in the military and was on leave. My father dropped me off at the airport to head back to my base after my leave because I was about to go on deployment for 6 months. I was feeling down and nervous. As I got out off the escalator in the airport I just happened to see Hulk Hogan. He was unmistakable. He was walking through the airport and happened to look over and see me in my uniform and came over just to shake my hand and thank me for my service. It really made my day. I was never a wrestling fan but since that day I’ve been a big Hulk Hogan fan.
Wow , cool story , that's really great .
I used to live in the Tampa area ... Westchase from 2009 to 2913 and I really miss all the rain we used to get there ... and it was so incredibly beautiful .
You are so lucky he came up to you especially when you were feeling down about having to leave for deployment ... I'll bet that made you feel very blessed ... and you were .
That’s cool bro 😎
Most of his stories are lies. Or grossly exaggerated truths 😅
@@benwiseman3051 I started watching The Dark Side of the Ring series last night. I saw the one about Bruiser Brody. What a crazy story. I didn’t know about the different wrestling territories they had back then and how protective the different organizations were of their territory. I don’t know what he has lied or exaggerated about but when he talked about that incident and how WWF expanded into other territories it seems like he was telling the truth.
@jasonmc7058 he is and he isn't telling the truth. Yeah that happened but not exactly how hogan puts it.
Tony Hinchcliffe telling Hogans life story as Hogan sits listening
Will get more accuracy from Tony than Hulk about Hulk Hogans life story.
@@GQFJBI was about to say the same
It's also from a big fans perspective too
Bro does that with all the guest wrestlers I hate him
Lmao! Absolutely bizarre
"He beat Andre The Giant with that move" is one of the GREATEST calls in the history of professional wrestling.
I get chills whenever I hear that
JR and King really are engrained in my childhood and memory just from their commentary.
I used to think as a kid that you’d miss out by being at the live show, because you can’t hear the commentary from JR and King.
The script beat Andre.
@ZZZ-hj3jyget your gay ass cod clips out of here
Goosebumps !
I can listen to Hulk telling these stories till I am blue in the face. Thanks Joe for having him on, one of your best interviews yet. That WM match between Hulk and The Rock, it really doesn't get much bigger than that, two of the biggest names in wrestling history at the biggest wrestling stage on the planet. It was that era's Hulk vs. Andre The Giant or Hulk vs. Ultimate Warrior.
Hulk seems very relaxed and in a good place right now. What a career!
A real man loved him and he tells the truth about wrestling sadest documentary I've seen about wrestler was jake the snake Roberts sad and the movie the wrestler based on it brilliant movie
@@annhennessy178bruh.. Not using punctuation marks doesn't make you sound cool.
He's fucking 70, ha. You pretty much become relaxed at that age.
@@americanpancakelive The problem with Hogan seemed to be that he was obsessed with winning people's approval. Now he's mellowed out and seems more secure in himself, which is a great place to be.
Yeah...he supposedly stopped drinking, went on a diet and all that. Hope he stays clean.
There ain’t nothing fake about the skills, workmanship, acting, entertainment and athleticism of peak pro wrestling. So so good.
They took his jawwb
Sure, all that athleticism just to fake getting "pinned". It's manufactured, not real, AKA...... fake.
@@russman738 So is the NFL what's your point?
@russman738 Like all live shows at Broadway, yet people still watch them.
Like all TV shows, Movies and music concerts---yet people still watch them 🤡
@@deadend1041nfl fake? 😂
Still gives me chills watching that crowd, everyone captivated, 2 of the most iconic wrestlers going blow for blow. It also gave rise to Rock's heel turn into his Hollywood ego (which was hilarious).
It’s crazy because triple h was old and he still was good at working the crowd.
Blow for blow 😂😂😂 wrestling fans are so gay
@@israymervalentin-arias6313Think you meant to say Hogan
@@94fleetwood49 I did. Hollywood Hulk Hogan is the original Triple H
@@israymervalentin-arias6313that’s not even true lol Hunter Hearst Helmsley was 1995 and Hollywood Hulk Hogan was 1996
Joe trying to process Wrestling in his mind as a die hard fan of the UFC is hilarious 😂😂
😂
“A real hammer” 😂😂😂
Was waiting for him to say while watching those clips that wrestling’s gay
@@igoshubudah I was waiting for “but it’s all fake right!??”
@@igoshubudah "So super fake"
I've met a lot of famous people in my life but Hulk Hogan is my all time. He gravitated towards me like he knew I was a fan. Then Proceeded to tell me story after story until he got called away. One of the highlights of my life.
Still a Hulkster baby!
It's Hulkamaniac... but i'll let it slide lol :D
You lie better than he does 😂
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Hulk hogan is lowkey a genius. Easily the most important wrestler of all time.
Seems that Hulk hasn't aged a day since the 90s 😆
Adrenochrome?
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Wait so even though it’s scripted they are freestyle the movement
the bags around the eyes show he aged a lot
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That crowd was unhinged during that match. It was like witnessing a Stone Cold Steve Austin entrance pop but never ending, dipping and peaking with the action in the ring. When Hogan hits his finisher, everything comes together. The crowd, JR on commentary calling back to Hogan defeating Andre the Giant, even the ref pulling off one of the closest 2.9 counts, that moment was magic and intense unlike anything you'd ever see.
Hulk Hogan, Mankind, Triple H, The Rock, Chris Jericho, Stone Cold, The Undertaker, Kane. Growing up loved those guys. Smackdown and Raw were always on in my house good memories.
One of the best examples of an all time great match! The timing, moves, crowd play, improvisation...genius by both Hogan and Rock 🙏
But it's fake 🤔
@@christomorpho i said the timing, moves, crowd play, and improvisation...all of that is a performance and was not how it was planned...they did the majority of that on the fly based on what the crowd did ...taking the "who wins is fixed" out of it, they showed an expert level of performance for their craft
This comment just made me understand it all. Not for me, but I get it. This makes sense.
@@christomorpho Literally everybody knows that. It doesn't matter and it never has. Every comic book, movie, and TV show you've ever seen is ALSO fake and people enjoy the shit out of them as well. Clearly "fake" isn't an important metric in entertainment, if it was then you'd never be able to enjoy anything....
Improvisation is literally the core of old school wrestling. Thats why all matches were so good. They were unique. They didnt rehearse their cheerleading routines like nowadays
The crowd was so into this. It made the match awesome. If you take the crowd away it’s just a normal match. The crowd energy made it an amazing match.
As Cornette said one Time 'and if your fifty and a megastar you Can Do as Austin in his match with Owens when you Can wrestle and not leave your feet because the fans are so happy to see they wont give a damn'
I was there and it was epic. It was almost half cheering the rock and half cheering hogan and then switching up during the match. Rock wins and then if I can recall Nash and hall turned on hogan and then the rock did a double take and then ran back into the ring and defended hogan. Felt
Bad for HHH as his wwe championship match was pale in comparison to this match.
@@Gman44324 That must have been so epic. I know ""epic"' is overused these days buy I remember watching this on TV and I couldn't imagine being there. That's so cool for you man. I'm so jealous. In a good way.
We were all exhausted after this match. Being there was unreal! I remember turning to the random guy beside me who was cheering for the rock and I was cheering for hogan 😂😂. What a night!
@@Gman44324buddy, me too!! Huge! Remember Trish coming out in her Canadiana?? She definitely got one of the biggest pops of the night 😂. Fully agreed with the main event. We were all exhausted after rock and hogan
The mania we had around wwf / wwe when we were kids and in early teens was truly something. Every kid followed this stuff.
RIP to Terry Funk. A great wrestler.
Terry would have been AMAZING on this show. What a man that guy was
That is sad. Goodbye Terry funk
Hogan got the biggest ever pop as a heel in Montreal for a smackdown show which was right after Wrestlemania 18. The plan was for Hogan to be boo'd everywhere he went but when he went to Montreal, they gave him a standing ovation close to 70 thousands fans for close to 20 minutes, where he simply had to drop the act for a few seconds just to thank everyone. Simply a great moment.
A baby face
He broke kayfabe? I used to respect this man.
@@6ixsidemafia789 I thought the Op was talking about the smackdown in 03
It's moving. A wonderful moment in Montreal.❤❤
It actually was during the x8 match they decided to turn him face .
I was there as well... It needs to be said in the comments it was also TORONTO that flipped the script on Vince and the WWE that night and we all loved it. Canadian wrestling fans are pretty passionate.
A lot of the fans in attendance remembered the previous WrestleMania in Toronto with the Iconic Ultimate Warrior vs. Hogan match. No wrestling fan ever thought they would get the chance to see a WrestleMania event, IN TORONTO, with Hulk Hogan as the main event.
The opportunity was too much. The MOMENT Hogan appeared, the place was ready to explode. It was just a culmination of everything that came before. They wanted Hogan to be the villain so badly but it didn't matter. We loved the Rock too, so it was great that it took two rock bottoms and a people elbow to put the old man down for the count to put a cap on an incredible match.
By the end of the match, Hogan and Rock embraced, to the crowd's delight and Scott Hall and Kevin Nash came out and turned on Hogan (clearly the backstage rewrite because the FANS took over the script that night.
I watched the match again after watching this and you can tell from the opening when the crowd is CLEARLY going apeshit for Hogan, but JR tries to play it off that the crowd is 'mixed'.
This is also pre-phone cameras. You'll notice that everyone is living IN THE MOMENT and that is what contributed to such an incredible live experience for the ages.
As a 30+ year fan that was the greatest match of all time. The crowd was unglued. Hogan was in incredible shape and in his fifties and could still go.
I was there. It was insane. The crowd was going nuts plus everyone was hammered because it was also St.Pattys day.
@dealerlicenseops There was nothing at all great about that eyesore of a match. Hogan limping around with a messed up leg and way past his prime . Stop it LOL
That was Hogan's best match in years and his last truly good one and the Rock being so good at that time helped that match be that much better
@@christiansoldier77this match is pure ring psychology. Nothing comes close.
@@christiansoldier77 You are smoking some good ish. That was the best match ever: Crowd reaction, interaction, story telling, and hogan was 54 and in insanely good shape and could go. Add the rock in and you can't name a better match that ever happened on U.S. soil. Yeah yeah japan etc boring i've lived in Japan their stuff is boring garbage
I swear Hulk Hogan looks the same since Thunder in Paradise 😄
Yeah, I think he even uses the same hair attachments, from the 90’s, that he pasted on his head. 😆
Then you need glasses.
6 inches shorter since then too
So does your mom. #mature #seewhatididthere
Dude...I just remembered that show
The hype and expectations lived up in every way possible… this was an amazing spectacle of a match.. how the crowd kept on changing was brilliant
A match for the ages.. credit to the story writers… and talent
It warms my heart that Hogan is still with us. He still looks great btw. What a pro.
I know, so happy he has made it through.
the face-off in the beginning of that match is one of the greatest moments in wrestling history!
Rock and cena was bigger than rock hogan. Sorry just was. Hulk was way past his prime at wm 18. Cena and rock were both prime at wm 28-29
@@djt8870 Who asked?
@@djt8870Both Wrestlemanias did 1.2 ppv buy, but the pops and crowd engagement of wrestlemania 18 is unmatched, i loved cena vs rock, but for you to say that shows that’s your bias of which one you favor, and now looking back, hogan vs rock was a one off at wrestlemania, cena and rock did it again the very next year which makes it not as special, you’ll never find a match with a more live crowd than at wrestlemania 18, and at the end of the day that’s what determines how good something is in the wrestling
@@bakedape5867 Technically Rock and Hogan did have a rematch at No Way Out 2003.
@@djt8870the match wasn’t better than hogan rock though
That wrestling match was the epitome of pro wrestling. Tony is spot on
People legit have no idea how huge this was in Toronto. I didn't get to go into the actual building but myself and friends went to a bar right near Skydome and the bar and the street outside were electric and just insane! I never felt anything like it before! I looked around the bar and it was like being in the actual arena! People were cheering and glued to the tv!!! Toronto was a buzz for one of the biggest things in pro wrestling history!
Was in the building. We chanted Rocky Sucks Die Rocky Die and went insane for Hogan.
I was in the arena and never heard a crowd like that before in any event. At times, you could only hear the people close to you if that makes sense. There was this constant echo of cheers in the crowd. You could hear the echo bounce around the arena.
That match watching it live on TV made me feel so much emotions that I never felt ever . Best match for me
Now that I'm older just realizing how historic moments like WM 18 was. Families have grown up watching wrestling (sports)that's why it's so impactful !
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Wrestling was the shiny star of many peoples childhood. I never got into it but I love how passionate adults are when they reminisce about stuff like that. It’s not for me but I’m glad it’s given joy to many people out there.
My son and his good friend were really heavy into those wrestling matches back around 1997 and 98 when my son was 16 and 17 .
He would watch over at his friend's house and they had a blast ... I got invited to hang out and watch their and I regret that I never did go .
Their match is proof of how the energy of a crowd can make a match 1000% better. Watch it with the volume off and it's a pretty limited match, but the crowd made it something special. Wrestling is such an insane realm.
Compared to today when you watch it, the fans are sitting on their hands the whole match! I feel bad for the fans that didn't get to experience the attitude era.
Yeah, wrestling has lost its mystique. It used to be like a live action comic book, larger than life characters and storylines that would have you glued to the TV. Now it's just watered down and too "reality-based". It's supposed to be the opposite of reality
And Hogan was a master at doing exactly what he needed, without injuring himself or his opponent. People blame him for lazy brawling in his peak years, but that was what the WWF crowd wanted - when he was in the AWA, Japan, or a WWF/WCW match that needed it, he could do chain wrestling etc.
I have never been a Hogan fan, either in the ring or out of it, but I admire his talent. Thanks to ECW, risky, career-shortening moves have gone from being a way that little guys could use to stand out to being something expected of wrestlers, leading to them burning out so quickly. Yet crowds are numb from it all...
Hogan sent sly stallone to the hospital during filming. So much for fake and being professional 😂
I've only been to 1 single Wrestling Event Live in person and it was back in the late 80s at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island and the Main Event was Hulk Hogan vs Bad News Brown. Omg every single person in the place was on their feet yelling and cheering as loud as they possibly could for Hulk Hogan as soon as the Real American theme music came on and he came out through those curtains the place went legit nuts. It was a moment in time I will not forget for the rest of my life. Louder than a Monster Truck Jam. Thousands of people screaming their heads off at the same time. The smile on my face went from ear to ear. Hulk Hogan was considered a real life Super Hero. 💪😎👍
Monster truck jam?! Wrestle events?! What white trash part of Long Island is that??
One of my childhood hero’s. He still looks like he did years ago.
Hogan has looked 65 since 1980.
Hogan still looks great for his age
Hero is? Uhhhh
That’s what happens when you go bald young
My favourite match of all time, it is probably impossible to get a crowd like that now because you still had that adult male attitude era crowd as the domimant demographic, essentially sports fans, whereas now it is more of a nerdy fanbase and most people are on their phone all night. Everyone was in the moment there.
The noise for Hogan's entrance in this match still gives me chills.
Mania 18 was incredible. As a hulkamaniac as a youngster so see it born again against the Rock is something I'll never forget.
I remember watching it live on ppv 👍 one of the greatest matches of all time
Joe not being able to wrap his head around Hogan hitting people with a hammer and not hurting them is classic.
my high ass is dying from this shit
It's not that he can't process it it's that he thinks it's a joke
🚨 FACT CHECK 7:53: Hulk Hogan was 48 years old when he faced The Rock at WrestleMania. Not 53 or 54 as he said during the podcast.
It was pretty wild getting to experience that match (Rock vs Hogan WM18) as a kid. I couldn’t believe with how popular The Rock was at that point in time, that the crowd was actually booing him while cheering for the heel, Hogan. It really hammered home to me just how much love the fans had for the ol’ Hulkster and what he meant to them.
This was a fantastic podcast. I would say that Hulk Hogan is one of the 5 most recognizable people in the world. One of the few people you can genuinely call a legend.
U don’t have a girlfriend do you ? 😂
@willywonka47, you're not married are you?
and by world you mean just usa, right?
He's absolutely right! I'm from Nigeria, West Africa and Hulk Hogan was an idol from way back in the 80s when I was a kid.
Nigeria is not the world though.
I like how Tony and Hogan were both at MSG in NY and here a year ago. That's fantastic.
This was a moment in time I'll never forget... I'm thankful to be able to watch and relive all of this....amazing..Thank all of you
Im not even a wrestling or Hulk Hogan fan and this was one of the best JRE episodes I've ever heard!!!
Every jre episode is the best episode to date
The Grinchcliff is a nasty unfunny bully however, odious man
The stories that the Hulk could tell! For years he was #1 television personality. Really! I met his mom and dad at his childhood home in South Tampa. No lie!
Hulk Hogan is a living legend
Until he went on Joe Rogan.
Hulk Hogan will always be my goat for pro wrestling, no one can ever top what he did and how much he was able to make us kids in the 80's LOVE him. Thats why when he went "bad" it didnt matter, he was our guy.
Hogan was already a huge star and was returning "home" from WCW. So his arrival and some people excited to see him & others younger fans just seeing a legend was a special arrival as they toured cities.
Hogan being a heel backfired. Regardless the heat that he was supposed to get was not important as he didn't need it either way.
Everyone knew Rock vs Hogan was going to be one of the greatest matches of all time. And it was!!!
Andre.
I'll never forget watching that match with a group of friends. For one night only, for one moment, it was just truly incredible. We had the volume cranked and it was just pure magic.
Hogan was always a WWF guy whether he was there or not . The fans know he belonged there and they showed it that night . Classic all time wrestling moment
It didnt matter for Hogan. Hogan is all about doing it Big and getting his money’s worth. And more power to him…whether it was WWE,WCW or TNA…Hogan was all about the Doller Doller. 😎
Ishmael. You should live your life that way. Money makes the world go around
JR & Lawler’s commentary always added more excitement to the marches imo. What a time to b alive. 💯💯💯
"You hit him with a hammer, you actually hit him with a hammer?"
"Ya... he's good"
"He's a professional."
"What!"
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That match alone shows you how much of an icon Hogan is in wrestling. You had the rock who was over like rover but he got booed out of the building that night.
I was there as a kid. Was glorious
Rock got booed
Same! It's still the craziest thing I've ever seen. Nothing can compare lol.
I’ll never forget that crowd cheering hogan, and booing the rock! That was pure entertainment at its finest in wrestlemania!!!
I love how he credits Tyson for the turn around, not Austin,...followed by The Rock
Guys like Hulk at the top top top, get shown the ratings and numbers, of course austin and rock had something to do with it, but he is speaking from a pure numbers on paper standpoint, and it was shown to everyone, the tyson moment is what turned it around for WWE , followed by 2 of the GOATS popping up on the scene as well
@@dan7291ableoh come on dude Tyson was there for wm 14.
Dude wm 15 buildup that rock and stone cold rivalry with Vince as the perfect villain was the story line that did it
@@Unexpectedthings007 it helped, it didn't "did it"
Wrestlemania 18 lives rent free in my head forever!!! What a show!
what about the electricity bills?
same here, really fond memories from a better time....
Man, the Attitue Era changed everything.
But this night, at WM 18, I was turned into a kid again when I seen him and the Rock go at it. Soon as the fans started cheering for him, I remember having the biggest smile on my face during the entire match hearing and watching the fans. I remember damn near tearing up when he dropped the Leg Drop on the Rock. Just seeing a character who had so much to do with your childhood be greeted like that after being "Hollywood" Hogan for years prior to this match, it was pretty amazing to witness.
During the match, Hogan went from heel to face, and it was an absolute gem of a match and moment I know I'll never forget.
Single handedly one of the greatest moments in wrestling history. The Hulking up to the leg drop… the place was ready to EXPLODE!! I wish they would have given it to Hulk that night.
They gave him the choice to win and Vince came up to him at the last second before he went out and said "Are you sure" and Hogan said "let's put him over."
Hulk talked about this in 2006, and said that Rock had a movie coming out and that this will skyrocket his career. Fast forward 17 years and he's one of the biggest action movie stars out there.
@@carinitolafountain5978 yeh thats how it went, Hulk already knew this kind of game from doing it for other wrestlers as part of story arks.... not many would have the composure or generosity for a move like that but how fukn great was it!!
I will never forget that match as long as I live. I occasionally go back and pull it up on UA-cam just to hear the crowd.
@@Mountaineer87 im guessing youve seen it already, but that doco with Foley and Taker just chatting about hell in a cell is another HUGE high point in the game
You do know it's predetermined right? They probably worked on that leg drop for a week. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rest In Peace Terry Funk. Thank you for everything. A true absolute LEGEND.
That match had the pefecf mix of fans. 1. Canadians LOVE wrestling 2. Most of the adults there grew up in the sweet spot of WWE (mid Golden Era - full attitude Era!) ..... There's other moments that benefited from that sweet spot. 1. Takers Streak 2. Michaels vs Angle WM 21 match 3. Taker vs Michaels WM 25 4. WM 20 was probably most of our swan songs if we didn't leave at 17, 18, or 19. There's definitely more moments
Man this brought chills . That match was one of thee loudest ever !!! In the dvd release they said the audio was altered to lower the crowd noise to better hear the action and the announcers!
"He beat Andre The Giant with that move!" One of JR'S most underrated calls of his career. Now that Hogan and Flair has been on it's time for Cornette on the JRE!
I was a fan of the Hulkster in early early 80’a he wore blue trunks like 79-80 and have been still routing for him ever since , he was the reason I became a wrestling fan !! Thank you so much for the decades of entertainment sir true legend !!!
He changed the color all the time, you obviously are making this up.
Suburban commando is the greatest movie of all time
No Holds Barred is up there too.
i met hogan in Toronto years ago, and yea he still gets that love here. hogan is big everywhere but i noticed in Canada it's different. it also didn't help that Rock was never that popular in Toronto. The crowd usually booed him heel or not
I wonder if his feuds with Jericho and Benoit had anything to do with it. It's possible he mocked them or something for being Canadian.
Man it's awesome to see hulk Hogan doing good in life and thriving. All the wrestlers that have came and went passed away thru the years. Hogan went thru his ups and downs and his story about being on the fentanyl that was crazy ASF..Keep it up Hogan yur the man we need you out here especially wrestling fans he's one of the goats.
"He beat Andre The Giant with that move!" - One of the top 10 best calls from the best to ever do it Good Ol J.R.
King of wrestling as someone who grew up in the 80s this man had my FULL attention. My dad would shake his head slow and say “best actors in Hollywood tight there…” and k think he was right if you consider the dramatic narrative they maintained while physically pouring themselves out for us… love the hulkster!
Started watching WWE (WWF) back in 1990 when Hulkamania was “running wild”… and I was only a kid. I remember this WM18 moment and I was just like a kid again going crazy! Just amazing
Should've had Sasso in for this. Having Will do his Hogan while talking to Hogan would've been podcast gold
*wull,* hold on a second, dude.
More brothers than a fraternity house.
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Then he can do his ventura also
"We made a bunch of mistakes programing wise"
Understatement of the year.
I lost it when he pointed at Jamie and said “this guy’s good at pulling stuff up” 😂
One of WrestleMania's greatest matches - two of the biggest stars on the biggest stage in the main event in front of a sold-out crowd. Both Hogan and Rock were great
Not the main event
great actors?
@@aaronwood8110 It should have been. It was the real main event of the show.
Story is the boys were with this being the main event but Vince shut it down. The title closes the show
The best match of all time was the second Hell in a Cell match with Undertaker and Mankind.
As a fan of wrestling for over 25 years, arguably the greatest "lightning in a bottle" moment ever had in the wrestling industry.
Man Summer 1998 was so fucking iconic! I remember school was out so I could sleep in till 11am every day, then man the Monday Night Wars on one end Stone Cold’s first run as the top guy on Raw and the red vs white war over at Nitro and then MJ and the Bulls’ last hurrah. The music was fucking 🔥 too during this time. Not to mention the N64 and PS1. That summer was a Golden Era in and of itself.
I remember the chills I got from watching that match for the first time. The crowd was insane!! Man was WWE awesome back then.
1997-2003 was such a great time to be a fan
it'll take another 50 years of pro wrestling for a moment that could rival that. Literally, once in a lifetime.
Still the best Wrestlemania match of all time. The fact the Hogan came back after 10+ years as a heel, the crowd was not having it that they had to improvise!
One of…….owen v Bret and razor v Michaels in WrestleMania 10 are up there
Some of my earliest memories are of Hulk Hogan. I was 3 in 1986 and i remember being so confused that he was going to fight Andre at Wrestlemania because they were friends in the Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling cartoon that me and my brother watched. Hard times for Dad trying to explain that shit to us 😂
Joe really is a good friend to Tony.
ugh yeah, i wish he'd kept Tony away from this one.
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Hogans reaction to being cheered and loved while wrestling the golden boy at the time was awesome. You could tell he was moved
Hogan is genetically gifted freak of nature, facing the rock that old and still now even is in good enough shape after 25 surgeries. INSANE.
Lol roids
I loved Hulk Hogan as a kid and I never even saw him wrestling. However, some TV stations here in Germany showed his movies all the time and I couldn't get enough of those.
I love how Joe is just trying to keep it together and now laugh out loud
Joe can be one of the smartest people and one of the most dense at the same time 😂 I love it
Hes more likely to believe Chris cuomos dumbbell is real than hulks Hammer lol
U mean human?? 😂 Lol yeah
@@janelwilliams9144 More like the alpha gamma than the average human. It’s like Kant, he only had incredible ideas or horrible ideas, but never mediocre ideas 😉
Is it an actual hammer?! What?! It's a hammer!!
He just has no clue about professional wrestling. The conversation and moments etc. goes right over his head.
looooove that Hogan and Tony are still protecting kayfabe when Joes like “what? what do you mean you hit him with a real hammer?” 😂
The rock gets a lot of credit for that match. The look at the crowd. The hulk up. Letting hogan work him like a face. Apparently he called all that stuff on the fly. I know hes hated right now by a lot of people. But in a ring. The dood is a legend.
I love seeing ppl like Hogan and Flair on this podcast. Mostly cuz I get to see other people in the comments who grew up loving all the wrestling like I did.
Shoutout to Hogan for wearing that shirt, right on brother! ❤
since wrestling isn't real it goes hand in hand with religion
@@evanfromindiana-hm2qi😂
You realize it's just a gimmick for him, right?
you would be a batista fan..@@evanfromindiana-hm2qi
@@7ngel Jesus Christ is King. Make peace with it and read John 3:16. Trolling won't save y'all. Peace and love, may God bless you all. ❤
This particular match was a call back to when wrestling was at its highest peak - the 80s. I think the crowd saw this, felt it and reacted to it accordingly. They WANTED this (as I did) so bad and when it happened - Old School Wrestling, the people just soaked it up and exploded! It was like living back in the good ol' days and when Hogan started his comeback - and you kinda knew he wasn't going to win, it didn't matter. We all wanted him to win! This was the biggest match since Hogan vs Andre!! LOVED IT!
Such an electrifying character! Hulk Hogan was such a big part of my awesome childhood! Thank you for that Hulk🤟🤟
Hulkamania!
As a kid I hated WWF, as i got older i understood it better for the purity of theatre and athleticism .
Same. Remembered watching some with my dad in the 80s with hacksaw, bushwackers, seargent slaughter etc etc and it was......ok. Didn't hate it but didn't love it.
But for some reason I got hooked into it during the attitude Era with Stone Cold, DeGen, mankind, The Rock after he split with The Nation etc and I absolutley fell in love with it man.
Edit: some of the most entertaining television I've ever watched in my life. I'll never forget my dad taking me to my first Monday Night Raw in Cleveland Ohio. Stone Cold was supposed to fight Kane. Had my sign all made up for when Kane got whooped and then that BA**ARD Shawn Micheals came out and gave Austin that sweet chin music before he even got to the ring lol.
There's only a few people who are this big in the world that can go anywhere and has a huge amount of fans that come out after then, Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson & Hulk Hogan! What a legend!!
I don’t think Joe took hulks stories as seriously as Hulk did
I remember watching Wresltle Mania 18 Live in 2002. I was in high school. I literally can’t think one thing on tv that was bigger then WWF/Nitro from 1998-2004. Don’t get me started on how big the video games were!!
I'm 46 now. Had 1 chance to see Hulk live in Winnipeg. But a blizzard prevented us from getting to the city. Best match ever Imo. Wrestlemania 18. Wow. Wish I could have been there.
I will never understand what people enjoy so much about pro wrestling but it does warm my heart to see it bring people so much joy.
I loved wrestling as a kid. My mom told me what wrestling was right away. My son discovered wrestling when he was in grade school and I had to give him the "it's not real" talk. At the end of the day wrestling is just a TV show. It's a mix of live stunts, comedy and drama.
It's fucking gay