Eric Bischoff - THIS is What Terry Bollea Is REALLY Like Away From the Hulk Hogan Character

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  • Eric Bischoff - THIS is What Terry Bollea Is REALLY Like Away From the Hulk Hogan Character - Why Hulk Hogan Doesn’t Deserve the Hate He Gets from Fans
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  • @davidcosdesign6785
    @davidcosdesign6785 Рік тому +1382

    Was a Hogan fan in the early 80s . He is one of the reasons I started working out. 1990, Chatsworth, CA. Powerhouse Gym. There for my morning workout and in the corner was Hulk Hogan doing a circuit. In between sets, I approached him and said, Hulkster, because of you, I am here. " And he said, "No brother. Because of YOU, I am here." He shook my hand and we returned to our work outs. Never forget how large he was but at the same time, how humble. Respect.

  • @PrimetimeD
    @PrimetimeD Рік тому +485

    An anecdote to back up what Eric said about Hogan caring about fans. Buddy of mine and his family were on vacation in Florida and were going to visit Hogan's Beach Shop. 2 adults, 2 kids all decked out in wrestling shirts. The door is locked, and a manager comes to the door and apologizes and says that they're closed for inventory or something along those lines. Before he could close the door though, a recognizable voice could be heard saying, "Let 'em in brother!" Hogan proceeded to let my friends take pics with him and shop even though they were supposed to be closed. He was all smiles in the pictures too.

    • @williamgee6654
      @williamgee6654 Рік тому +24

      Now that is an American hero.

    • @ducklife420
      @ducklife420 Рік тому +27

      hogan was working you. he does that to every customer

    • @R2B2YT
      @R2B2YT Рік тому +4

      very kind gesture.

    • @pussydestroyer87
      @pussydestroyer87 Рік тому +10

      Hulk not turning down a dime brother!

    • @ultimatemagic2125
      @ultimatemagic2125 Рік тому

      @@pussydestroyer87 just like your wife.

  • @tony6626
    @tony6626 Рік тому +32

    It's wonderful to hear that Hulk Hogan is such a great guy where it counts. Making people feel good about themselves is a powerful gift.

  • @whitneyreidfitness9645
    @whitneyreidfitness9645 Рік тому +199

    I brought Hogan to the Arnold Classic in 2015 as a sponsored athlete for our brand. We hung out for 3 days and he worked the booth for 6 hours a day. He is one of the most professional, generous and kind individuals I’ve ever met.

    • @michaeladams7543
      @michaeladams7543 Рік тому +10

      I remember that! I had my booth Steelstretch there and he walked by and said hello. Met him at the gym Clearwater Beach Fitness by Luke Williams and he talked to me like we were best friends. Truly grateful 🙏

    • @whitneyreidfitness9645
      @whitneyreidfitness9645 Рік тому +4

      @@michaeladams7543 man that awesome! What a great memory 💪

    • @windycitypreacher6778
      @windycitypreacher6778 Рік тому +5

      Awesome I was there that year. He and Jimmy Hart were gentleman.

    • @rassyconkerhead5548
      @rassyconkerhead5548 Рік тому

      Did you take heaps of cocaine and swap wives?

    • @kevinwalsh4652
      @kevinwalsh4652 Рік тому +4

      I met him at Gold's gym in Venice Beach in 1986, he's real, but if this dude doesn't get to exactly what Cruise DOES do regarding stunts, that busted ankle jumping across rooftops was real, he can fly a jet, give him some respect at least

  • @Mdsub101
    @Mdsub101 Рік тому +58

    I met Hulk at his bar in Clearwater. He was really nice & very generous with his time.

  • @shawnrumley38
    @shawnrumley38 Рік тому +340

    You know what I've learned from this interview that if everybody had a friend half as good as Eric Bischoff the world will be a better place

    • @giovannisocci8793
      @giovannisocci8793 Рік тому +6

      Bischoff wanted to run with the big dogs and pretend or maybe he was one of them,but he paid them great money for them to let him in,he,Bischoff wasn t a great CEO,or as generous person towards the lesser talent, Lugar,Rey Misterio,Konnan,Bagwell.

    • @dustinbailey9644
      @dustinbailey9644 Рік тому +6

      @@giovannisocci8793 flawed person as well. Aren’t we all.

    • @Matt67144
      @Matt67144 Рік тому +4

      @@giovannisocci8793 Did u just refer to the Total Package as a "lesser talent"!!!!!????

    • @giovannisocci8793
      @giovannisocci8793 Рік тому +1

      @@Matt67144 He got paid less than the top carders,and he was less talented,but he had that awesome steroid body.

    • @Evil-Rod-Farva
      @Evil-Rod-Farva Рік тому

      @@giovannisocci8793 he took a floundering company and made it wildly profitable and mainstream until he was handicapped creatively.
      Sure, he had Ted Turner’s money to help, but I don’t know how you could argue he wasn’t a good CEO when he made his owner’s, his employees and himself a lot of money.
      Is he perfect, no? Did he kill WCW? No.

  • @davidjones8299
    @davidjones8299 Рік тому +8

    Thank you, Eric, for putting that into perspective. I was judging him harshly. Now, I understand. And I owe the man an apology. My spine is jacked up now too. I'm medicated all the time and I have a spinal cord stimulator installed. We are not our true selves when we're in that much pain. My wife is a saint. It's been 10 years since my car accident and I was told I would only get worse, never better. I'm 50 years old, was forced to retire from the Air Force and I move like a 90 year old man. I'm one of nicest people you could ever meet. But, if my pain level is up, I could be acting like a complete jackass and not realize it. My wife and true friends tell me that I'm being an ass. I then apologize and take my pain medication. Which also sucks because it's addictive. Which is why I let the pain run away on me. I don't want to take that pill. But, I have to.

  • @royfrye2871
    @royfrye2871 Рік тому +19

    Eric explained it perfectly. Some wrestlers are still despised today and are actually great guys

  • @itsdarkout10
    @itsdarkout10 Рік тому +127

    Living in the same area as Hulk, I can confirm without a doubt that he is a super nice person. Whenever I have seen him out, he always made time for his fans, no matter the time or place.

    • @MikeFL2TX
      @MikeFL2TX Рік тому +12

      My aunt works for the City of Clearwater and a few weeks ago he had came into her office for something (permitting) and while there took pictures with everyone that wanted one. My aunt told him about my daughter being a huge wrestling fan (she’s almost 12). A week or so later he came back to her office and asked who the lady was that had a niece that loved wrestling. When they brought him to my aunts desk, he took out one of his posing pictures and personalized it for her, To Natasha, Love Hulk Hogan. I’d post a picture, but can’t. It was a surprise to receive in the mail became had no idea being we live in TX now.

    • @worldwidestuff5567
      @worldwidestuff5567 Рік тому +8

      Can confirm- I used to see him around all the time never saw him dodge a fan or do anything other than be a really nice guy.

    • @breadfan9
      @breadfan9 Рік тому +3

      Unless of course you re black

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 Рік тому +4

      @@breadfan9both Virgil and Kamala had nothing but nice things to say about Hulk, Kamala said that when he worked with Hogan, Hulk would give him some of his money to make sure that made the same amount.

    • @breadfan9
      @breadfan9 Рік тому +3

      @@andrewft31 glad they forgave them, but other black people wont

  • @mattdorrough9944
    @mattdorrough9944 Рік тому +7

    I think this is my first UA-cam comment. I met Hulk Hogan 10 years ago when I just happened to be at the same restaurant as him and his wife and another couple. I asked the waiter if he would ask if Hulk wouldn’t mind that I just say hi to him since I’ve been a fan of his since the early 90s. He couldn’t have been any nicer to me and it was such a great moment for me. He turned a simple “hi” into a couple minute conversation.

  • @disgruntledconservativevet1798
    @disgruntledconservativevet1798 Рік тому +65

    I watched the WWF as a kid, and as I grow older it’s eye opening to see all the crap these guys put their bodies through to entertain their fans. I am extremely grateful for all they did.

    • @galvanizedgnome
      @galvanizedgnome Рік тому +3

      I'm confident Tom Cruise can fly a fighter jet.

    • @nicholasdunlap2275
      @nicholasdunlap2275 Рік тому +1

      ​@@galvanizedgnomeI'm actually pretty sure that with all the stunt hours he's put in all over the years, and with all his own stunts, I'm pretty sure he could at least fly a bit.

    • @an0therdimensi0n99
      @an0therdimensi0n99 Рік тому +2

      hulk said he has gotten considerably shorter as he aged because of his infamous leg drop finishing move, over the years it has compressed the discs between his spine down to nothing. even tho i thought that as a finishing move was trash, gotta respect what he did to his body for fans.

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 Рік тому

      From their own words, they did it for the money. Doing stuff for the people without another motive is beyond rare, and they certainly weren't it.

    • @ArcGlowingVision
      @ArcGlowingVision 11 місяців тому +1

      Tom is a certified pilot and has been one for decades + he's 5'9.

  • @jasonpresley690
    @jasonpresley690 Рік тому +9

    I ran into Hulk Hogan at Gold’s Gym at Venice Beach. I went up and asked to shake his hand. He was so nice and genuine. Even introduced me to Brutas Beefcake. A moment I will always cherish

  • @FamousAtticusJS
    @FamousAtticusJS Рік тому +161

    I've met Hogan twice in my life in a real world setting (1st time at a restaurant in Orlando & 2nd time at a gas station in Tampa). Both times he was super nice to me and my kids. I was apprehensive to approach him at the restaurant and waited until he was finished eating, it was in the middle of the week at lunch time and the place was dead. HH was so cool about everything, he told me thanks for being a fan and more importantly for being a great father (I was out with my kids for lunch). He was with Jimmy Hart, we all spoke for a few minutes and were on our way. It was so cool interacting with someone that I grew up idolizing and the relief they weren't an asshole in real life. Years later I ran into him at a gas station in Tampa, we were both filling up our cars across from each other. I made some small talk and told him that years later I still talk about the time I met him at the restaurant and he recalled that meeting and asked how my kids were doing, so awesome! Everyone has skeletons in their closets and/or regrets in their life. That does not always speak on the person that you are or become. I will always be a HH fan!

    • @jackburton4892
      @jackburton4892 Рік тому +4

      Wow man that is really cool. Thanks for this story. Sounds like he's just genuinely a cool guy.

    • @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677
      @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 Рік тому +5

      Replace gas station with filthy washroom at the gas station and gloryhole and then the story becomes real.

    • @FamousAtticusJS
      @FamousAtticusJS Рік тому +12

      @@britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 Sounds like you had a different encounter than mine.

    • @FamousAtticusJS
      @FamousAtticusJS Рік тому +2

      @@jackburton4892 he was at least the times that I've met him.

    • @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677
      @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 Рік тому

      @Losah Tattletales No, that was you dressed as the Bulldog sucking dick fo crak yo.

  • @jaw0608
    @jaw0608 Рік тому +180

    Thanks for standing up for Hulkster, Eric. He went through a really bad time, but anyone who saw how he carried himself as top guy knows he has a kind heart.

    • @michaelrubin9547
      @michaelrubin9547 Рік тому

      lies ,hulk is an ass

    • @DaveMoth
      @DaveMoth Рік тому +8

      For what it's worth also he's apologised numerous times.

    • @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
      @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 Рік тому +10

      go watch the 1 hour video of all the lies he's told over the years

    • @curthennig9448
      @curthennig9448 Рік тому +1

      @@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 I thought that video was 6 hours long.

    • @leonardoyi3183
      @leonardoyi3183 Рік тому +4

      @@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 i guess you have never told lies...

  • @willsei
    @willsei Рік тому +5

    I was a Hulk Hogan fan since I was 5 and watched everything from Wrestlemania to Main Event. I had stage 3 kidney cancer as a kid when I was 4 and it was so bad that I became a Make A Wish candidate and while I got my wish I really regretted not having Hulk come and visit me after I got home. When I was in Clearwater, FL about 2-3 years before the reality show and the divorce, we were in my uncle's boat and went past his house and he was outside of the back of his house (which was outside of his home gym, which you could see from the water) I stopped the boat and yelled "Hogan, thank you for everything! You're the man!" He walked forward and yelled "No, YOU are!" and pointed to me and smiled ear to ear. That man could've acted like he didn't hear me or walked off, but he was SO kind. Everyone in his neighborhood said the same. Terry is a great guy (I know, I heard the tapes) so for the rest of my life I will remember that small interaction with him and hope he is well and in less pain than the last time I saw him on TV or on the radio. He is still my hero as a kid and I just want to meet him as well as a ton of other wrestlers and figures like Bischoff and McMahon to thank them for all of their tireless work over the years to entertain those of us that love wrestling like I have since I was just a little kid going through chemo and radiation daily.

  • @scottbaron121
    @scottbaron121 Рік тому +15

    I grew up near "Hogan" in the 80's. Had a couple of run-in's with Terry back then. Probably near the absolute height of his popularity. He was super kind and helpful to my brother and I. I'll never have a bad word to say about the guy.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 11 місяців тому

      @@ChangingTides777 No one cares about proving anything to you

    • @michaelbush1374
      @michaelbush1374 7 місяців тому

      ​@@RyTrapp0The Hogan haters are pretty vocal man.

  • @V12BenzAMG
    @V12BenzAMG Рік тому +113

    I always tell people that when I went to his beach shop near wrestlemania in florida a few years back, there was a line of people waiting and Hulk Hogan never rushed anyone in line, loved hearing their stories, and seemed genuinely interested and excited to hear each person's "..when I was a kid..." story. I had a great chat with him and he signed a 12" figure I played with as a kid in the 80's..he LOVED that I brought my actual childhood toy instead of a new boxed toy just to get his signature for resale...it was his idea to sigh his name on one leg and HOF on the other...genuinely a great guy and totally opposite of the hate you usually see about him...he even had Jimmy Hart come over and sign it even though his handler tried to rush me off haha he told the guy "dont rush him off, we're not done talking"

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz Рік тому +6

      That's cool, brother. Esp the part about him not letting his handler run you off.

    • @CrackDCat
      @CrackDCat Рік тому +2

      Signed a 12" figurine with 20" Pythons! XD

    • @anthonyrestaino745
      @anthonyrestaino745 Рік тому +1

      So cool i loved Hogan as a kid still do bro

    • @csnide6702
      @csnide6702 Рік тому +1

      I've heard that before... I've heard many folks say he was in that store most days & was always approachable.

    • @MOOKRULZ
      @MOOKRULZ Рік тому

      ehem 24 Inch pythons.
      @@CrackDCat

  • @donnieclements1808
    @donnieclements1808 Рік тому +36

    I had the privilege of hanging out with hulk not long after his divorce, He was the kindest and most humble person you’d ever meet. He told me something’s that he never said on social media or in person. He was just a good dude.

  • @arifinrohan8595
    @arifinrohan8595 Рік тому +12

    Being able to listen to Eric share his opinion on Pro Wrestling is a treat.

  • @pinnacleproductions6275
    @pinnacleproductions6275 Рік тому +20

    Every time I watch this podcast I think about how much better it is than any wrestling podcast in existence. You do such a great job with real interviews. So professional and insightful!

  • @wadewoodsfilm
    @wadewoodsfilm Рік тому +113

    In the height of the NWO, with my own eyes, saw Randy Savage, who was a baby face at the time, dis a group of 9-10 year old kids to get to the hotel bar. He literally said “Not now, I’m going to the bar.”. Hogan walked by 5 minutes later and as the kids ran towards him, he stretched his arms out and talked to them and signed their stuff. Class act.

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz Рік тому

      Maybe Randy was stressed about Hogan's backstage politicking...Hmm. or perhaps it was the day Hogan took the belt back post Randy's one day reign... lols.
      ----EDIT: *SARCASM, FOLKS* some people are fucking *dense*

    • @HonkeyKongLive
      @HonkeyKongLive Рік тому +15

      @@JoeyMartz only on the internet will you find people trying to turn a story about Hogan being nice to fans as still his fault lmao

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz Рік тому

      @@HonkeyKongLive touché, sir. Lols

    • @monkeymagic8610
      @monkeymagic8610 Рік тому

      @@JoeyMartz Zach got more likes than both Ur comments together.. He won 🤭

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz Рік тому

      @@monkeymagic8610 - okay. he "won" a UA-cam comment (I even conceded to him). Your observation skills are tremendously impressive...

  • @daerth4423
    @daerth4423 Рік тому +46

    I really like the magician analogy.
    Never met Hogan before but I know several people who have and all of them had a positive experience.

  • @Rob-dp3vr
    @Rob-dp3vr Рік тому +27

    I suggest that we all take the time to cherish Hulk, and do our part to spread good words about him, and push away the negatives. Because he is getting old, and his health is declining. You don't see many elderly people his size. His days are numbered. Let's respect him, and send him to the Lord with kindness and compassion. When we hear he is gone, it will hurt. On different levels to different people. But we have the chance now to help reestablish his legend. He is a good man.

  • @danielryan1087
    @danielryan1087 Рік тому +5

    Bravo Eric Bischoff! Everyone could benefit from watching this. I was a wrestling fan as a kid and this guy was coming in when I stopped. I’m glad I watched this and gained a lot of respect for him. I always heard Hulk was as accommodating to the masses as anyone. Sorry to hear he’s in such physical pain. I’m sure he wouldn’t change a thing. What an entertainer/athlete he was and is still I guess.

  • @richhansel3068
    @richhansel3068 Рік тому +35

    Great interview. I'm 49 years old, was and always will be a Hulkamaniac! He helped shape the person I am today.

    • @TrollAlert-xv6qg
      @TrollAlert-xv6qg Рік тому +1

      Wow get a life mayne

    • @RepublicConstitution
      @RepublicConstitution Рік тому +1

      I'm 46 and have had to watch the rise and fall of all my childhood idols. But knowing how hard life is, I've forgiven all of them for their flaws.

  • @DaveMoth
    @DaveMoth Рік тому +33

    Some really interesting behind the scenes insight regarding Hogan from Eric here. Can't wait for the full interview to drop James.

  • @ericdodge9220
    @ericdodge9220 Рік тому +8

    I'm an occasional wrestling fan. I've heard of the stories ripping Hogan but even at 44, everytime his music hits I get goosebumps. Thanks for the memories Hulkster.

  • @nemosthebandit
    @nemosthebandit Рік тому +1

    I once saw Hulk Hogan walk into a restaurant in Venice beach and I followed him inside. He was already seated and drinking a beer by the time I found him. I asked for an autograph and he graciously signed my sketchbook. I was in my 20’s at the time but in that moment I was 10 again. Every once in a while I’ll flip through that book and read “Stay Strong!” and it makes me smile from ear to ear. He didn’t have to do that. The fact that he did created a moment in my life that I’ll never forget. To me he’ll always be a hero.

  • @deadmansgulf911
    @deadmansgulf911 Рік тому +183

    Eric has my respect for not throwing his friend under the bus. People these days are so quick to distance themselves from people they know to save themselves from the mob.

    • @StandWatie1862
      @StandWatie1862 Рік тому +3

      And being the most boring interview. He never shoots

    • @tobimobiv1
      @tobimobiv1 Рік тому +5

      @@StandWatie1862 shoot means telling their views and opinions or their truth so to speak. Or are people only being honest when they have something negative to say about someone in your opinion?

    • @StandWatie1862
      @StandWatie1862 Рік тому +2

      @tobimobiv1 Every Bischoff interview. "I don't know I wasn't there or can't remember."

    • @williamhermann6635
      @williamhermann6635 Рік тому

      @@StandWatie1862 Then why do you watch his interviews? It takes more energy to bitch about it than to keep scrolling.

    • @StandWatie1862
      @StandWatie1862 Рік тому

      @@williamhermann6635 I don't. I make a comment and leave you fruity feltcher.

  • @DavidMccallister65
    @DavidMccallister65 Рік тому +64

    Maximum respect to Eric for standing up for his friend. It's SO easy for everyone else to sit back on the couch and criticize and hate and throw shade when they're not the ones living it.

    • @timthegem
      @timthegem Рік тому +4

      There's no doubt that Hogan nailed his best friend's wife out of the glowing kindness of his heart. Bubba encouraged him to do it, right? What kind of monster would he be to say no?

    • @DavidMccallister65
      @DavidMccallister65 Рік тому +5

      @@timthegem like I said, it's easy to sit back on your couch and throw shade.

    • @namikstudios
      @namikstudios Рік тому +2

      @@timthegem there's no issue with Hogan having consensual sex with someone. Mr and Mrs "Love Sponge" were fine with it, so it's not like he was going behind his friend's back or anything like that. In fact they were the ones going behind his back by filming it! The real problem wasn't the sex at all, it was Terry's unacceptable racist comments.

    • @pastexpiry2013B
      @pastexpiry2013B Рік тому +1

      @@timthegem So when are you publishing your book on how to be holier than thou?

    • @thedangerwich5476
      @thedangerwich5476 Рік тому

      @@pastexpiry2013B it’s okay to criticize your wrestling hero. He’ll live, he’s a grown man. He made his bed.

  • @craigsaimes4063
    @craigsaimes4063 Рік тому +2

    I met Jimmy Mouth of the South in Home Depot once. What a humble man he was when I told him I grew up watching him on TV. All he could say was thank you and God Bless you. Called me sir and let me take a selfie of him and I. Totally grateful be was 72 at the time. Was an awesome experience

  • @imogenaris1697
    @imogenaris1697 Рік тому +6

    Wow. Outside of my childhood, I've never been a fan of Terry. I can't get past the fact that he buried many of his peers, but at the end of the day, he's still a human being, & it's good to hear about this side of him. This interview sheds a lot of light on several points. Bischoff is an interesting man to say the least, but this is the most honest, intelligent interview I've heard him give, ever. It's eye opening to hear they had this type of relationship- that's significant trust there. Lesson learned- DON'T GET MARRIED in this country, if at all

  • @richardk6196
    @richardk6196 Рік тому +15

    I have had two celebrity encounters that have stuck out in a positive way in all my years. The first was actor Darren McGavin. The second is Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea). Interestingly, I commented on Mr. McGavin in a video about the TV show "The Night Stalker" less than a week ago. The UA-cam algorithm at work! Anyway, I was due to take a flight from LAX to Tampa. The flight was canceled. I was bumped to the next flight, but the airline graciously bumped me to first class. It was a red-eye. The first thing I noticed there were tons of kids at the gate. He didn't refuse a single child for a personal pose. I thought to myself, okay-Pretty cool of him. Whelp, I get seated right in front of him for the flight. I had my camera and asked him if he'd mind if I took a photo. I was hesitant because of how many pictures he took at the gate. He politely said, "Go for it". Then when I put the camera up he acted like he was going to attack it. Now, I'm like he has a good sense of humor too. The last bit is that the guy he was seated next to talked his ear off for well over an hour. I mean he was just listening......For like well over an hour. Then at one point, Hulk said, "Excuse me I've gonna get some shuteye.....Big day ahead". It was almost like he was asking if the guy was cool with it. I don't know how you could handle fans over the course of many hours as well as he did. When he went through his bad time, I was quick to share my story with people about him. Thank you Terry (AKA Hulk) for making everyone around you feel so important that day.

    • @tonyjones1560
      @tonyjones1560 Рік тому

      I met Superstar Billy Graham (one of my childhood heroes) not long after he won the belt off the great Bruno Sammartino. He was parking his rental cars two blocks away from arenas and walking in disguise because the heat was nuclear. He couldn’t have been nicer to me…

  • @jamespaul6315
    @jamespaul6315 Рік тому +23

    Hogan is a legend. He isnt perfect but Ill always have some love for him and hope he really has got himself together.

  • @Ricardo-go7yu
    @Ricardo-go7yu Рік тому +7

    Well said Eric. Sometimes we need to be reminded that we are all more alike than different. The best thing to ever happen in pro wrestling was to pull the curtain back so every person could get the respect they all so richly deserve. I really like Eric a whole lot. What a good man. And all these amazing stories I am reading here about Hulk. I like him more than ever.

  • @tennesseejack1690
    @tennesseejack1690 Рік тому +16

    Thanks for posting this, it was a great watch. I grew up as a Hulkamaniac and since then I've heard many people who worked with him say ugly things. At the same time, I've known several people who have met him and, as Eric states here, every single story I hear from a non-wrestler in my real life who has met Hulk is always a positive story with a pleasant, kind exchange. Meanwhile I've met wrestlers myself who were incredibly rude, babyfaces even. Because of that I've always wondered which version of Hulk is real and this clip really helps put that to bed.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat Рік тому +1

      Who were the rude babyfaces you met? what happened?

    • @1980Triumph
      @1980Triumph 8 місяців тому

      "ince then I've heard many people who worked with him say ugly things." - name them because you can literally search others speaking on him and the majority speak positive. It is amazing how this fake hate narrative is spoken of as fact

  • @thedisconnect5769
    @thedisconnect5769 Рік тому +21

    No matter who says what as a kid I grew up on hulk Hogan. My mom and me were the only ones who watched wrestling every time it was on. Hulk Hogan was legit my hero as a kid and as an adult seeing what he's perservered through and seeing his flaws and his mistakes and how he owned them all and did his best to make right by it dammit he's still my hero :) WHATCHA GONNA DO BROTHER WHEN HULKAMANIA RUNS WILD ON YOOOOOOUUU

  • @rhysobrien2439
    @rhysobrien2439 Рік тому +86

    Such a true statement, E. "Always judge people by how they treat people that can't benefit them.".
    You can tell a lot about a person (more specifically a man in my experience) by how they treat women, children and people in the service industry.
    I always try and be polite and kind to anybody that is doing me a service out in the world, whether they be bagging my groceries, serving me fast food or helping me out in any way. They could be having a shitty, terrible day. And if I can be kind to them and treat them like a human being instead of a slave that's only there to meet my demands then maybe I can make their shitty day a little better. I know when the roles have been reversed, historically, I feel good when somebody has been kind to me at work..
    It costs nothing to be kind, and if everybody in the world thought that way, it would be a much happier place.

    • @daniello9155
      @daniello9155 Рік тому +4

      Totally agree Rhys. My dad taught me the same thing many years ago.

    • @VendettaProduction01
      @VendettaProduction01 Рік тому

      But doesn’t being nice to his fans because his character is built around this nice guy image benefit him in every way? Like don’t get me wrong it’s cool he is nice to his fans but I don’t think you can say there is no benefit to him being nice to his fans.

    • @rhysobrien2439
      @rhysobrien2439 Рік тому +4

      @@VendettaProduction01 if that were strictly the case then we wouldn't hear so many stories about famous people like actors, athlete and musicians treating their fans like garbage. I think sometimes they believe that they are better than, or above being kind to their fans. Like they're so special that they're owed adoration. I don't think he would have been thinking in a self-serving way when he was treating his fans with kindness and respect.

    • @ronarmitagejr8758
      @ronarmitagejr8758 Рік тому

      Judge no one. It's not our job to do that.

    • @dirtyhiggins5484
      @dirtyhiggins5484 Рік тому +2

      As someone who works in a restaurant, you wouldn't believe how many people really do treat you like their servant. Thank you for being kind to those doing you a service. Everyone should be like that.

  • @davidt5200
    @davidt5200 Рік тому +4

    I lived in Tampa Florida around the same time Hulk Hogan did. And if you seen him out and about around town he was always signing autographs taking photos with fans constantly. Unless he was actively eating dinner with his family he would take the time out of his day to entertain and speak to his fans. A really good dude.

  • @niall3973
    @niall3973 Рік тому +3

    Cool interview. It's nice to hear a favourable view on the Hulkster after hearing in the past few years many YT videos rip into him.
    Sure he's done some great things and some not so great things, but I'll never forget how much joy he brought to my life when I was a kid. His character back in the WWF days taught kids good morals I feel. Loyalty, faith, perseverance, and many more. Unique one of a kind character. Thank's Terry

  • @shawnoandrew
    @shawnoandrew Рік тому +14

    Hulk knows it's the fans that made him so he gives them the time of day. It's the right thing to do.

  • @bluestripetiger
    @bluestripetiger Рік тому +9

    Real American, American Made, or Voodoo Child-the man is a legend that revolutionized the business. Thanks Hulkster for all the memories through the years! 💪

  • @michaeladams7543
    @michaeladams7543 Рік тому +1

    I met and became friends with Terry Hulk Hogan at Luke Williams gym on Clearwater Beach. I had no idea he'd be there and there he was! He actually came up to me and started talking about The Richfield Coliseum because I had my Cleveland hat on. He was my childhood hero and you're spot on Eric, he had nothing to gain by welcoming me to the gym. We talked for hours over the time I spent there. I have many pictures of us together and I'm forever grateful. So sorry to see The gym closed. But always got Monday night Karaoke at Hogan's hangout on the beach.

  • @mbrandau
    @mbrandau Рік тому +1

    I was 11, 1983 or 84, WWF local show at our high school in Bellport, Long Island. I went up to Tito Santana on line, my turn and he turns around and says no more and walks away. I was devastated. I looked around and there was Rocky Johnson in the distance, saw the whole thing. He motioned for me to come over, gave me a pep talk, shook my hand and signed an autograph for me. Later, driving home, behind us was Greg the hammer Valentine. Combing his hair at the light. I waved and he waved back with a smile. To this day, at 51, I remember those 2 interactions like yesterday. I always say, it takes very little effort for someone to make a life long, positive memory for a kid. Those are my memories.

  • @brad3042
    @brad3042 Рік тому +11

    Nice to see that you got the Bisch to sit in on an interview. I used to watch 83 weeks but have been slacking for a while. I don't believe everything that he says but he's been consistent in his stories for a long time.

  • @guitarguru.3572
    @guitarguru.3572 Рік тому +87

    I was a 100% red and yellow blooded Hulkamaniac as a kid in the 80s. I haven’t watched wrestling in years, but I’m willing to bet that the type of reaction Hulk got when “Real American” started and he walked to the ring is yet to be rivaled. I’ll never forget how intense Hogan vs Sgt Slaughter at Mania 7 was for a kid who still wholeheartedly believed that wrestling was real.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 Рік тому +4

      *cough* Stone Cold *cough*

    • @guitarguru.3572
      @guitarguru.3572 Рік тому +1

      @@goodday2760 I definitely remember that people loved Austin. Here in WV, you could see at least 20 people per day with a 3:16 shirt on in my high school. Around that time, I really was more into girls and enjoying the freedom of my drivers license, so I missed out on wrestling for a few years.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 Рік тому

      @@guitarguru.3572 Ah, West Virginia. You had a guy there for quite some time whose words people wanted to twist to make him look like a Confederate, much like Hulk Hogan.

    • @guitarguru.3572
      @guitarguru.3572 Рік тому +3

      @@goodday2760 yeah I must have completely missed all of that. I just know that he was huge in the 90s. I stopped watching wrestling around the time the NWO got started up in the WCW and didn’t start back up until several years later. I’ve tried watching more modern stuff, but I just can’t get into it.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 Рік тому +1

      @@guitarguru.3572 Did you think I was talking about Stone Cold? I was referring to the late federal Senator Byrd, who apologized for being involved with the KKK. If I'm not mistaken he's well known outside West Virginia. Then came the scandal of Hulk Hogan being allegedly racist, though I think it's BS, around 2015 - which in my opinion was when wrestling was at its lowest point.
      As for Austin, his persona of a redneck probably caused some people to think he's a racist, like someone who you may or may not remember, Ahmad Johnson. A black wrestler who believes not only that Austin was a racist who vandalized his car, but that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is ashamed of being half-black. Austin also is known to have used the word "n****r" on occasion. But no huge controversy like with Hulk Hogan.
      Well, I've written all this since you seemed willing to hear it. If you want to talk more about how wrestling has changed I can do so. But otherwise I've said all I wanted to say.

  • @jameslonano5659
    @jameslonano5659 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see that Bischoff had Hogan's back at his lowest point and when he really needed a friend. Bravo Eric, hats off to you.

  • @bjmallen4966
    @bjmallen4966 Рік тому +3

    As a professional magician, that is a brilliant analogy. When done well, both wrestling and magic cause a suspension of disbelief. Not because we want people to believe we have these powers, we just want to shake the shackles off the brain for a moment and return that sense of wonder most haven’t experienced since childhood.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 11 місяців тому

      So are we gonna get a comparison of being a magician to being a wrestler in your act now? lol

  • @stevenolsen5418
    @stevenolsen5418 Рік тому +7

    Eric B is so well spoken and articulate. Enjoy every word when this man speaks . He forever staked his claim in this business . Thank you for the incredible interview clips.

  • @coreysmorgan8488
    @coreysmorgan8488 Рік тому +9

    I'm not a Hulk fan AT ALL, that being said, it's actually NICE to hear someone saying something POSITIVE about Terry. He isn't all bad.

  • @LighthawkTenchi
    @LighthawkTenchi Рік тому +5

    I grew up a Hulkamaniac, and when he got into hot water, I felt bad, but I remember that we all are flawed people, and from what I’ve learned, it sounds like he’s genuinely tried to make amends, and that’s certainly commendable

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 Рік тому +1

    I used to work with a guy that met Hulk and actually got to talk with him for a bit. He said Hulk Hogan was just very kind and took the time to get to know my old coworker as a person. Hulk ended up giving him a personally signed picture with a message. This interview makes me think of Glenn Jacobs (Kane). I met Glenn right before he ran for Knox County Mayor. He was just super nice and personable towards me. He sat and talked wrestling with me for a few minutes and then we talked about real life. After he became mayor, if he saw me he would always wave or say hi to me directly.

  • @FilmDudePaulCollins
    @FilmDudePaulCollins Рік тому +34

    I knew someone who met The Hulkster when Hogan was in Toronto and was the champion at the WWF. Apparently, I was told Hogan was sleeping in a rental van with a mattress (possibly to save money on hotel bills). My friend said the Hulkster was friendly and cordial every time met him.

    • @consciouslyaware2219
      @consciouslyaware2219 Рік тому +9

      I'll bet a dollar that if that story is true,it was on Hogan's 1st run in the WWF before he did the Rocky movie and not after he was champion and running with Vince Jr. Because Vince made sure Hogan had the best of the best because Hogan was his golden goose and he wouldn't let him hang out to dry like that...

    • @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677
      @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 Рік тому +2

      Sounds reasonable, your biggest draw is in a van in a foreign country where he could get carjacked and shot in the middle of the night. The WWF champion got 13% of the gate for every show. I'm sure Hogan could afford to stay in a Motel 6 in Canada of all places.

    • @FilmDudePaulCollins
      @FilmDudePaulCollins Рік тому

      @@britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 Things were not as violent as it is now. Toronto was a safe place in the 1980's. America, on the otherhand is VIOLENT...ua-cam.com/video/f8u8Ic9fbOI/v-deo.html

    • @citi360
      @citi360 Рік тому

      @@britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677
      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @nerdgiant4101
    @nerdgiant4101 Рік тому +27

    Good or bad Hogan helped put wrestling in a lot of households.

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 Рік тому +4

      He flopped in the 90`s aside from two great years with the NWO, the hulkamania thing out-stayed it`s welcome, it belonged in the 80`s, Hollywood Hogan had good chemistry with Hall and NAsh which saved Hogan`s ailing career.

    • @nerdgiant4101
      @nerdgiant4101 Рік тому +7

      @@markant9534 ok whatever you say.

    • @consciouslyaware2219
      @consciouslyaware2219 Рік тому +7

      @@markant9534 .. You guys just can't stop trying to take shots at this guy even on a video where people like you are being exposed for the fraud in your shots that you take at him. Hogans career was not ailing throughout the 90s. Hogan was on top in 1990 he was on top in 1991,it wasn't until 1992 when his career started taking the turn down hill and that was all due to the fallout of the steroid scandal that was ongoing at the time..In 1993 he was pretty much absent and in 1994 he was on top again in WCW...In 1995 his career started taking a dive again because the product was stale and old...In late 1996 he was on top all the way up till mid-late 1998 when WCW started going to hell and couldn't find its way because there were more chiefs than Indians...Either way you slice this pizza,Hogan ruled the 80's and the 90's because in each decade,the business changed because of what he was doing or involved with.."The Outsiders" gimmick was good,But when Hogan came in to help form the NWO,it was much better...And for the record,DX was technically a knockoff of the NWO because the NWO was formed over a year before DX was and Mcmahon has always had the shamlessness to mimic other promotions and what worked for them...

    • @nerdgiant4101
      @nerdgiant4101 Рік тому +7

      @@consciouslyaware2219 Most of the "people" that crap talk Hogan on here weren't even alive back then. Never saw a single match of his live. They only focus on the scandals and don't look at what he did for wreslting. Him and Vince made wreslting what it is. Don't have to like it but it's facts. Just look at the crowds and cheers he got back in the day, deafening! He sold seats and made the company money. But those "people" will also say oh some other wrestler would have taken that spot and been just as big. Maybe? I seriously doubt it though.

    • @consciouslyaware2219
      @consciouslyaware2219 Рік тому +4

      @@nerdgiant4101 ...Exactly bro...Im just so DONE with all the naysayers who are usually people under the age of 30-35 that knows as much about Hogan as I do about being a billionaire...If you don't like him,then dammit don't like him everybody has a right to their opinion...But stop waiting for another video about this dude to post somewhere just to continue burying him with something that you heard somebody else say..99% of the Hogan haters never even met or said hello to the guy,but they can form such abrasive opinions about him based off what others say...GTFO

  • @deanaf
    @deanaf Рік тому +1

    A friend met him in Toronto at the airport. He said Hogan made a point of saying hello, Hey brother, and waving at everyone that acknowledged or even looked in his direction.

  • @nateinky01
    @nateinky01 Рік тому +2

    I love the hulk. I was lucky enough to meet him one time as a kid when he was in WCW startung the NWO. I wish him the absolute best no matter what. He deserves a good life.

  • @CarpeDeump
    @CarpeDeump Рік тому +24

    Finally, what I've been saying for years, just said a lot better than I could ever do myself. I've never seen Hogan treat a fan poorly. I don't care who you are, or even if you were forced to do it, no way could you go through with all of those Make-A-Wishes if you weren't a good person at heart. He was at the lowest point of his life. Not that I excuse anything he did, but I understand how his circumstances combined could have pushed him over the edge to act in a way he normally would not, had he not been in that state.
    P.S. I think Tom Cruise can actually fly a jet, lol. Also, Hogan's matches in Japan were completely different than in the U.S. If anything, I blame Vince for how Hogan wrestled in America. By the time he got to WCW, he was expected to follow the same script everyone had seen before. Like if Stone Cold or the Rock changed companies, fans would still expect the stunner and rock bottom. Look up his matches in Japan. They're solid and he did a hell of lot more than what he did here in the states.

    • @robbernath
      @robbernath Місяць тому

      He also had a different finishing move in Japan, a crooked elbow arm block/smash called the "Axe Bomber." If he had been able to use that same maneuver in North America as well, he certainly wouldn't have needed as many back surgeries as he's had.

  • @mach1sports
    @mach1sports Рік тому +7

    Met hulk a few times. Nicest guy you’ll ever meet.

  • @obijuana
    @obijuana Рік тому +4

    I remember on an episode of "Legends of Wrestling" Dusty Rhodes paid Hogan ultimate respect for what he did for the business, even going as far as to call Hulk Hogan a "national treasure". High praise from the American Dream.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 11 місяців тому

      Isn't it wild that the industry can't seem to respect him today? I can only imagine it's just a heavy amount of jealousy, because, as imperfect as he may have been, there's a big ass list of other guys that were pretty terrible in the business. But man does everyone just love to take a shot at Hogan. The worst thing he's done is tell some tall tales? Maybe 'overruled' some decision making cuz he's the top dude(not like that's exactly unheard of lol)? I don't know, for someone that gets so much negativity, the negative stories sure are tame.

    • @robbernath
      @robbernath Місяць тому

      Full circle in a sense since HH has said in interviews that his favorite wrestler growing up was.... Dusty Rhodes (real name: Virgil Runnels).

  • @barbariansinbattle1687
    @barbariansinbattle1687 Рік тому +3

    Hulk Hogan was my idol growing up. He really opened the floodgates for wrestling's popularity. I still will never forget the hype of the WWF growing up, always watching. When National Lampoon's European Vacation came out, the still image of him wrestling at the end credits pumped me up big time. That was the 80's, that was America. It was an awesome time growing up as a child. Thanks Hulk.

  • @brent57
    @brent57 Рік тому +19

    As a kid who grew up in the 80s and 90s, these interviews are priceless. I always liked Eric Bischoff. But I have a tremendous amount of respect for him after watching this.

    • @bigtimer6074
      @bigtimer6074 Рік тому

      His smirk walking down the isle made him millions 😂. What a showman!

  • @onionsavoya1506
    @onionsavoya1506 Рік тому +5

    Hulkamania is who i am.
    Its my breakfast
    Its my prayers
    Its my vitamins
    When Hulk Hogan lost his identity
    The world lost its Hulkamania...
    And that is tragic beyond scope.
    I Am a Hulkamaniac
    I fight for the right of Every Man
    I am a real American
    I fight for what's right
    I fight for my life!
    And so should you!

  • @trevorwhatever2050
    @trevorwhatever2050 Рік тому +1

    When I was like 6 yrs old, I met the Hulkster at the campground in Disney World while he was filming one of his movies. I don't fully remember the whole thing but to this day my mom talks about how nice and genuine he was. He stopped and took a picture with us while he was just walking through the campground by himself.

  • @hoagsmash4188
    @hoagsmash4188 Рік тому +3

    SO much respect for Bischoff here. Especially since I've been low in life. What a good friend, good man. Much respect to Hulk as well, as I've been a Minnesotan all my life, known wrestlers or family of wrestlers, and I can't recall anyone having bad words about Hulk.

  • @jamesblevins5088
    @jamesblevins5088 Рік тому +13

    Hulk Hogan couldn't have went out and had a 5 star Japanese style match. He did have a completely different style when he was in Japan though. He proved that he actually knows how to wrestle! Vince only ever wanted him to do about 3 basic things but in Japan he does actual wrestling holds. It's crazy to see. Watch Hogan Vs. The Great Muta.

    • @JusCuz410
      @JusCuz410 Рік тому +2

      He drew more $$$ with that WWF style and it was about working smarter, not harder. We should achieve that while at work.

    • @jamesblevins5088
      @jamesblevins5088 Рік тому

      @@JusCuz410 He could have dramn the same money if he had done more in the matches. He was working smarter instead of harder. I understand that from his point of view. The product wasn't has good though and has a consumer that isn't good.

  • @paulsmith9192
    @paulsmith9192 Рік тому +15

    The one wrestler I always wanted to meet.We know he has a bad past.but,he did soo much for make a wish and never turned down an autograph for kids.he was one of the reasons I watched wrestling.wish,Hogan would do a podcast and interviews

  • @zayneclark3771
    @zayneclark3771 Рік тому +3

    Hulk Hogan/Terry Bolea is a legendary man. Not just a wrestler or Icon but a "Great Man" who gave millions of fans and their families happy moments for decades, that is legendary.

  • @karl.anthony
    @karl.anthony Рік тому +3

    Hulk is a legend, but is still human!!
    Anyone would be lucky to have a friend this loyal … especially someone in the celebrity world!

  • @michaelsmiley15
    @michaelsmiley15 Рік тому +51

    The comment about Tom Cruise as he gets older the more accomplished he actually gets he became a certified helicopter pilot for the last mission impossible movie he earned his pilot's license while filming top gun 2 and there are things he did for the new mission impossible movie coming out this year that have raised the bar to such the extent that people are concerned about his overall well-being

    • @paulmallon9292
      @paulmallon9292 Рік тому +19

      Cruise is probably a bad example but we all know what he means with the analogy.

    • @namikstudios
      @namikstudios Рік тому +8

      Johnny Depp would have been a better example. If you've seen him interviewed you'll know he is about as far removed from a character like Jack Sparrow as you can possibly get. Very quiet, softly spoken, seemingly almost shy even. But when he's put in front of a camera and given a character to play he transforms into a completely different person.

    • @arriuscalpurniuspiso
      @arriuscalpurniuspiso Рік тому

      I miss when Cruise played real acting parts rather than stunt shows.

    • @RIGiantsGuy
      @RIGiantsGuy Рік тому +2

      Yeah, that was a bad example! He does his own stunts and does fly those planes!

    • @iyziejane
      @iyziejane Рік тому +1

      Yeah and I'm sure actors like Arnold and Stallone got identified with their characters just as Hogan did. If someone looks that huge and strong, and plays a super strong character on screen, it makes sense they will get identified with their character more.

  • @dansokulski4039
    @dansokulski4039 Рік тому +6

    I will say, Bischoff has been a good friend to Hogan. He constantly goes to bat for him

  • @seansimms6693
    @seansimms6693 Рік тому +1

    Was always a Hogan fan as a kid in the 1980s, as an inner city black kid his positive kid friendly persona was one of the few positive messages I heard with pops being UAW and going through labor issues, plus it was Hogan who really befriended one of my favorite guys….Mr. T, as a kid in Central Illinois it wasn’t nothing for us to see Mr T pop up in our town to speak to kids in the streets, Hogan made all that possible.

  • @jamiegarson8580
    @jamiegarson8580 Рік тому +1

    What Bischoff is saying needed to be spoken, in the end we are all only human, only true that could be said by a person that was there part of it all god bless you Bischoff for being human.

  • @cliffmkabela5953
    @cliffmkabela5953 Рік тому +20

    Out of all the actors he could've picked to make an example of, he picked the one actor who actually can do most of the things we see him do on screen

    • @jaynation7789
      @jaynation7789 Рік тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing lol. It is like sorry Eric, but Cruise actually can fly.

    • @nitrorn1496
      @nitrorn1496 Рік тому

      And does all those insane stunts in M:I

    • @alanboody7004
      @alanboody7004 Рік тому

      @@jaynation7789 I looked up the height requirements to be a fighter jet pilot to confirm if Tom Cruise could be one only to learns my eyes alone disqualify me. RIP my fighter jet career.

  • @DrewLove777
    @DrewLove777 Рік тому +1

    Mr. Bischoff, I MUST thank you for this particular interview. At 49 I have been a lifelong fan since, Saturday Nights Main Event. Hulk Hogan and Randy the Macho-man Savage changed my life. Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling was our local organization.

  • @michaelbrick9730
    @michaelbrick9730 Рік тому +4

    Terry was a cool person in high school and had the coolest chicks carry his books from class to class up and down stairs while he was on crutches recovering from a broken leg...he also, if I remember correctly a good base player in the band he was in...Go Knights. thanks Terry for you being a real person. Thanks Eric.

    • @bearfoot25
      @bearfoot25 Рік тому

      My dad was in school with him for a short time. There is rumored to have been a confrontation between he and my Dad at Picnic Island Beach but ill never know as he passed in 1979 when i was just 4. A family friend who worked at Publix on Gandy for YEARS used to always be the cashier for his parents. They got me an autographed pic of him with my name on it. Man that was just awesome!!! I never met him or ran into him in my time in Port Tampa but he was in the prime of his career then so that isnt surprising. Some day ill get to meet him and shake his hand. Robinson Knights for LIFE!!! Class of 1993.

  • @MilMaska
    @MilMaska Рік тому +12

    "No. This is the pen is of Terry Bollea. Not the pen is of Hulk Hogan" - Hulk Hogan

    • @johnv6806
      @johnv6806 Рік тому

      Terry doesn't have a 13 inch cock. Hulk has a 13 inch cock

    • @Ontonaut
      @Ontonaut Рік тому

      “The penis mightier for $200”
      -Sean Connery

  • @aainvalba
    @aainvalba Рік тому +16

    Yes more Eric interviews!

  • @kennethkingdon-korab2174
    @kennethkingdon-korab2174 Рік тому +3

    I needed this today. I've been questioning something about myself. How I keep alot of people at a distance and certain ones close. Eric talked about character and I keep questioning that in myself. Should I take a chance on this person after years of problems? Should I keep pushing through the loneliness and keep seeing people as an opportunity to do good, rather than a person that is? How a comfort zone can be easily maintained by picking the worse characteristics of myself and projecting them onto others? Am I just a work in progress, surrounded by the same? Thanks again Mr Bischoff, and god bless.

  • @tonys1025
    @tonys1025 Рік тому +3

    Wow , this was amazing !! God bless them both !! Loyalty is a lost virtue this day and age !

  • @markdowns4961
    @markdowns4961 Рік тому +3

    Hated Bischoff as a kid when he was WCW....of course based on the Monday night Wars. But he's a legit down to earth fella. Always enjoy listening to him.

  • @Cultofpersonality09129
    @Cultofpersonality09129 Рік тому +6

    Guys bash Hogan, but He was the ONE that made wrestling on a world wide stage. What he does outside of the ring, or what he says doesn’t matter. Tom Cruise is one of the best Actors of all time and he’s a nut case in real life.

  • @ryankempton7241
    @ryankempton7241 Рік тому +2

    The more I hear from Eric, and the way he speaks and his genius, the more I enjoy and appreciate him…after especially the story of the young lady he walked down the aisle who lost both her parents early in life, purely awesome!

  • @chiefelephanttuskbong8081
    @chiefelephanttuskbong8081 Рік тому

    I met Hogan when I was a kid during the height of Hulkamania, my Uncle was best friends with Walter "Killer" Kowalski and WWF was in Boston for a show and as a favor to Killer he came to Killers wrestling school so I could meet him and he was the nicest guy in the world and let me hold the belt and took pictures and talked to my Dad for about a half hour, he did it just to make a kids day and he did, I have nothing but respect for him. Thanks so much Hulkster 👍

  • @anomalistic3046
    @anomalistic3046 Рік тому +16

    No other wrestler has ever gotten people pumped up and motivated the way he did. I hope I meet him before he is gone.

    • @mr.southsideofchicago740
      @mr.southsideofchicago740 Рік тому

      That’s your opinion. You don’t speak for other people.

    • @anomalistic3046
      @anomalistic3046 Рік тому

      @@mr.southsideofchicago740 Maybe not for everyone but it is a fact! Even the late Bobby Heenan said the same thing!

  • @robertafrazier3905
    @robertafrazier3905 Рік тому +18

    That just shows even with the bad guy gimmick Eric bischoff shows that he's even human and that's where you differentiate being an actual human from a character

  • @rapmeister1000
    @rapmeister1000 Рік тому +1

    Back in the mid 80s through early 90s, I was a regular at Hurricanes near BWI airport. The wrestlers hung out there whenever they flew into Baltimore. I also saw them in the airport when I traveled in several occasions. There was that one time that I actually had a short conversation with Terry, & he was one of the nicest, most humble guys I’ve ever met. When people started demonizing him because of a few outburst, or the characters he played; I’d ask if they’d ever met him off camera to know Terry, & not Hulk.

  • @georgemcray
    @georgemcray 7 місяців тому

    It was a big surprise to see Bischoff talking in such a positive way about Hogan. Didn't expect that. Respect to the both of them.

  • @IgnatiusAlpha
    @IgnatiusAlpha Рік тому +4

    This was fantastic. Really looking forward to the full interview so I can go back and watch it.
    I just discovered your channel a few days ago, subscribed, and have a whole bunch of videos queued up to watch. Keep up the great work and I hope to see more!

  • @gregorykrug8034
    @gregorykrug8034 Рік тому +13

    I am not not a Hogan hater, but I grew very tired of him. Hogan is, of course, a legend and probably the most famous wrestler in history. When I was a kid, I liked Hogan, but I grew tired of the same old tired matches, and how he was the symbol of the WWF, the cartoonish league that killed all of the territories. He was developing into a good worker early on, but that's not what Vince McMahon wanted. Vince wanted Hogan to plow through every heel, ending every match with the exact same finishes. When WCW started to flounder, that same old, tired, hurt Hogan was holding the belt while WCW's fresh, young wrestlers who needed a push were not getting that push.

  • @louismcgee8919
    @louismcgee8919 Рік тому +2

    😢😊 great to hear that one of your child hood heroes is actually a good guy. Bad to hear of all the pain he was in. Fabulous Clip.

  • @RepublicConstitution
    @RepublicConstitution Рік тому +2

    Bravo 👏 to Bischoff for his honesty here

  • @Haydensdad0124
    @Haydensdad0124 Рік тому +3

    Eric is an incredibly smart and genuine dude and seems like after the glitz and glam, he’d be someone you’d want to have a beer with

  • @Whitepaint
    @Whitepaint Рік тому +34

    Would not doubt that Tom Cruise could fly a fighter jet.

    • @citizenbeeswax7985
      @citizenbeeswax7985 Рік тому +5

      Yeah me too, Tom cruise has balls of steel. With his immense wealth and fame he still risks his life at his older age by doing some really scary stunts. There’s nothing that would make him even flinch. He’s a beast

    • @MikeM-vx8hf
      @MikeM-vx8hf Рік тому +3

      @@citizenbeeswax7985 100% spot on! There aren’t many (if any) wrestlers who could come close to what Tom Cruise has done.

    • @rockstarrb07
      @rockstarrb07 Рік тому

      I thought I read on the new maverick movie, some of the actors actually did fly the jets.

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 Рік тому

      I heard he can and had

    • @nova_746
      @nova_746 Рік тому

      He can from what I've seen and read. I believe he's the only civilian to launch off an aircraft carrier.

  • @TimWong49152
    @TimWong49152 Рік тому +2

    Hulk Hogan was a huge part of my childhood and the main reason I followed pro wrestling. He is to pro wrestling what Michael Jordan is to basketball. The WWE and the NBA aren't what it is today (financially) without their contributions.

  • @ronhart4166
    @ronhart4166 Рік тому +1

    My wife and I ran into Hogan years ago at a small restaurant in Clearwater. He was so gracious to my wife. He turned to her and said hello and posed for a photo with her. Made her day for sure !! He posed for the photo and continued ordering his food like it was just a normal day. We both were shocked about how kind he was. He acted nothing like a famous person in my opinion. He just seemed like a normal everyday guy and gentleman. My wife still has her pic in her office, and this was just after his divorce. So he could have been a jerk with all the stress he was under. But he was not !! It truly made an impression on us both.

  • @SouperDave
    @SouperDave Рік тому +5

    Tom Cruise actually can fly a fighter jet

  • @-XKHAN-
    @-XKHAN- Рік тому +3

    I will always be a fan of Terry's work!!!

  • @WEREWOLFCaT_STORIES
    @WEREWOLFCaT_STORIES Рік тому +1

    Bischoff seems like a good loyal friend to have on your side when it gets real. Cheers brother.

  • @laverdadescatolica5
    @laverdadescatolica5 Рік тому +1

    It’s a treasure listening to Mr. Bischoff. He is incredibly insightful and informative.

  • @RenegadeRanga
    @RenegadeRanga Рік тому +4

    Sounds like Terry is an absolute phenomenal human and people person. I hope stem cell treatment and modern treatments can bring him some relief for all of his dedication to the game.