@rdecredico, While your underlying attraction to the genetic makeup of my family is flattering, It has nothing to do with the topic at hand & I do apologize for arguing with someone of the "special" community. My mistake. I'm sorry, little guy.
@@rdecredico kayfabe has nothing to do with the physical part of it...yes its scripted but u actually have to be in shape to do the wrestling part of it...and they still get hurt
Fun fact Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s name in alone pulls in the most viewership in Hollywood even in terrible movies. Just put his name in a movie and it’s a box office hit worldwide, he has done really well for himself to start as a wrestler.
If you get a chance to watch Dwayne "The Rock" Johnsons life story, check it out. This guy is absolutely amazing from where he was to where his life is now.
I still think Hogan is the biggest wrestler ever. He was internationally known before the Internet. I don't mean he was the best ever, just the most famous.
Steve Jobs I think it’s because he looks like a wrestler. My mother knows who Hogan is but doesn’t have any clue who Rock and Austin are, maybe Rock now because of politics. I think it’s because the other two just look like regular guys.
Some of the best times of my childhood growing up watching him and everyone else in the AWA and WWF at the Cow Palace in Daly City, CA.....way before the big stage and screen, fireworks and huge ramp down to the ring....a lot of great memories before it grew into what it is today....”Eye of the Tiger” blaring and echoing throughout the Cow Palace after the Hulk just pinned his opponent, man there was nothing better at the time!!
LOL imagine being a 4 year old in downtown Atlanta and meeting legends Lex Luger and Michael Hayes in the early 90s. That was me when we ran into them at a Texaco gas station and, i barely remember this but was told by my mother, i looked up at the two wrestlers and had the "oh sh*t" look on my face and was terrified of them due to them looking like giants to little 4 year old me LOL.
It's a good story for TV but there's no way that's true. If Hogan had really wanted it he could've gotten it during the multiple months between when George Foreman had the prototype and said he wasn't interested to when his wife finally convinced him to endorse the product. But it's certainly more entertaining with the way Hulk tells it.
Whatever shortcomings Hulk has had in his personal life, I have to say he was a great role model when I was a 10 yo kid in 1983. He said to say your prayers and eat your vitamins and that's what I did. I'm now 46 and I still live by the Hulk's rules.
@@liammcdougall7483 I think the comment meant that after John Cena, there wasn't any other wrestler that have been praised as much a the others before him. I mean, the real famous ones. I was about to tell that for me it was over before Cena, but there are memes that has nothing to do with wrestling that uses Cena's entrance song, so his popularity went even out of the wrestling realm to popular culture. And that's big.
@@johnsmitherssmither6760 it was the entire attitude era WWE wrestlers that made it great. Rock and Austin defined it, but it was easily the most entertaining show at the time
I remember watching Rocky 111 at the outdoor theatre with my parents in 1983. I was 12. That’s when I started watching Hogan and all of the Greats. I think the 80’s and the 90’s were the best decades for Wrestling, Boxing, MMA, and Great movies 👍
I like this version of Hulk He's not a toolbag here, like he is in shoot interviews He knows how to work the media. Needs a image makeover, after his issues with Brooke/racism I think Ric Flair's newfound popularity in the mainstream is inspiring him too.
Having gotten my start in both wrestling and video games in the early 80s...it is pretty amazing to see how video games have changed through the years. From simple blocks to something that looks like live action....sometimes better..lol.
Dude has literally shrunk about 4 inches I remember seeing at the Richfield Colosseum when I was 8 my dad is legit 6’3” and he was way taller then my dad it’s crazy to see him now to many back surgery 😩
@Jack is correct. I knew guys who wrestled in OVW back in the early 2000's and their heights are inflated to give a larger than life persona. Look at the so called 7'4 then 7'1 and now 7'0 Big Show compared to a ligit 7'1 Shaq (whom himself has admitted to shrinking with age).
What a GREAT interview. Grew up during the Hulkamania generation, so it was fun to listen to this interview. Again Collin knocks it out of the park with his creative thinking about who to bring on the show. THE best sports talk radio show going.
Personally my fave was Stone Cold Steve Austin, but the Rock was also fantastic. I wouldn’t bother to watch wrestling now, back in the mid 90s when I was a kid was when wrestling peaked. Never been the same since...
aye I'm the blackest man you'll ever find. I was definitely disappointed in Hulkster when that tape came out. But let's not get it twisted. He will always be one of my all time idols.
Back when I was 6 years old my dad was in the hospital and Hulk Hogan called us on the phone. He was one of my hero’s as a kid and really awesome to talk to! That was one of my favorite memories! Thanks Hulk!!
Andre the giant was number 1. They force fed that man until he was 700 pounds preying on his disease that didn't allow his body to stop growing all for entertainment and money. Andre opened the door to wrestling for hulk and everyone after him. Rip Andre
If you like wrestling, even if you didn’t watch Hulk live, when you see him make an appearance on wrestling, that music and entrance just gives you chills! Electric!
@@chancep8985 What? its the group that started the wrestling boom back in the 90s. Yeah they milked the group too death with so many members but lets not forget how great they were when they first started.
The cartoon Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling on Saturday mornings is what got me hooked on wrestling as a kid. His match with Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III was HUGE. Looking back on it now the match wasn't all that great, but back then as a young kid it was epic. Also, Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior and Hogan vs. Macho Man were huge matches. I didn't watch much wrestling during the WCW/n.W.o. days, but I think Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting would have been an interesting storyline. If I were able to relive my childhood I would love to have gone to a WWF event and see Hulk Hogan and the rest of those crazy characters live.
True story ... I was the biggest hulk hogan fan and for my 7th birthday I heard hulk was billed from Venice beach so I asked my dad to take me there so we can look for hulk. They took me and we didn’t find him so disappointed. But my dad knew damn well he was from Clearwater Florida. But rip to my pops for that great memory
I’m so happy I got to meet the Hulkster a few years ago. I have the feeling the Rock would be fun to see and would probably love to appear at comic cons, but he would never have the time to go as busy as his schedule is.
Hulk Hogan's match against Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 19 was my favorite Hulk moment of recent times, but there are so many moments it's impossible to name just one!! The matches with Andre, The Ultimate Warrior and The Rock at WrestleMania also defined pro wrestling GREATNESS when they happened.
And when The Undertaker defeated Hogan at WrestleMania as well. That one shook the world too as it was seen as the Immovable Object vs the Unstoppable Force type match. That was a good one.
No matter the outcome of everything hulk Hogan been through that man will forever be legend . Wait til this film / Documentation comes out when he passes away so many stories forever running wild
Think you're rewriting history mate, they were on equal par at their peaks, and The Rock probably grew into the bigger star when Austin had a year off. Remember Rock was only around for about four or five years full time, in that time span he did more than most wrestlers have in their entire careers combined. He then left before he got seriously injured like Austin did and went on to be equally as big in Hollywood.
I loved the Hollywood hogan character. For a guy who was the ultimate good guy he sure took that bad guy persona and ran with it. Miss the Hollywood days. Badass
SCSA was all RAW. People remember him being on RAW more than SMACKDOWN and this is promoting the premiere of Smackdown so HH makes sense. Why they haven’t been able to interview the Rock is beyond me tho.
Jeff Cavanaugh well lets be honest the rock is too big for a midday chat show. And as far as it makes sense for hogan to be here cuz smackdown is premiering, Smackdown wasn’t even around for most of Hogan’s stint in wwe
Regardless of that antic this man was a hero and a icon he made wrestling and wrestlers be better and elevate this game even his theme song real American was so uplifting every time you heard it in WWF
Think of WWE as a house: Hulk Hogan laid the foundations. Steve Austin built the walls. The Rock built the roof. The Undertaker guarded it. John Cena knocked it down. Roman Reigns swept up the rubble.
I really liked Wrestlemania 6 the Ultimate challenge. Hulk Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior. My favorite match. That was the first time 2 good guys would fight and you had no clue who would win. At the time Warrior was a solid 2 in popularity. He was huge.
Hulk, Randy Savage, and Ultimate Warrior made it popular Stone Cold, Rock, Undertaker, HBK, HHH made it global Cena, Orton, Edge, Batista, Y2J, CM Punk combined the both of em
I remember watching hulk hogan wrestle the rock at wrestlemania. Hogan had the bigger pop as I remember it. The respect the fans have for hogan is awesome
What’s your favorite moment from Hulk Hogan’s wrestling career?
Nwo. For me as a kid, it was the greatest thing
@FACTS over FICTION god, you sound like you get high on your own farts
The time with his fued in the 90s with Sting
@@BeeHatGuy Facts over Fiction is so brave that he won't even put his own name on his comment. Another coward
NWO and his 2002 WWE run
You can see how happy Colin was to be called “brother” 😂
ua-cam.com/video/VA164N4Q5W8/v-deo.html
Hogan: I'm going on my 10th back surgery. I didn't get the memo it was fake. LOL great comment toward everyone who ever said wrestling is fake.
Except it is all fake. Google: KAYFABE
Its all fake.
Actors get hurt on set. Wrestlers are nothing but physical actors.
@@rdecredico so why you here then?
Either a secret fanboy or a troll.
Neither of which is enviable
@@dixonbutts800 Don't be such a bifurcated dope.
I''m here because of your mom.
@rdecredico, While your underlying attraction to the genetic makeup of my family is flattering, It has nothing to do with the topic at hand & I do apologize for arguing with someone of the "special" community. My mistake.
I'm sorry, little guy.
@@rdecredico kayfabe has nothing to do with the physical part of it...yes its scripted but u actually have to be in shape to do the wrestling part of it...and they still get hurt
Booker T: WE COMING FOR YOU. NI🤬🤬 !
Best promo in wrestling history
😂
@@Mr.GoldCoast516 LMAO, truth. It's right up there with the Shockmaster's botched promo. XD
@@Mr.GoldCoast516 I just watched a interview with Curt Henning after Rick Rude had passed and it's the best interview ever
Lmao
Fun fact Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s name in alone pulls in the most viewership in Hollywood even in terrible movies. Just put his name in a movie and it’s a box office hit worldwide, he has done really well for himself to start as a wrestler.
very impressive but i gotta say Arnold has probably the most incredible story/career
Rampage was awesome
Started as a football player
If you get a chance to watch Dwayne "The Rock" Johnsons life story, check it out. This guy is absolutely amazing from where he was to where his life is now.
All his movies are C+ movies, I honestly don't understand how people like them so much.
*LEMME TELL YOU SOMETHING BROTHER*
Lmaoooo
Tell me what
@@kevinkev9996 WHATCHU GONNA DO?
@@purgeous7012 😂😂😂
@@SomeBaldDude don't remember adding that you.. oof
And Stone Cold Steve Austin burnt the whole building down.
Just said that to myself after reading the headline lol. Great minds.
Stannis 'The Mannis' Baratheon dude???he blew the roof off first!!!then burnt it down lol
Stannis 'The Mannis' Baratheon stone cold got nothing on the rock
Gawd absolutely NOTHING!!
Stannis 'The Mannis' Baratheon Austin is chopped liver compared to the Rock.
I still think Hogan is the biggest wrestler ever. He was internationally known before the Internet. I don't mean he was the best ever, just the most famous.
Steve Jobs I think it’s because he looks like a wrestler. My mother knows who Hogan is but doesn’t have any clue who Rock and Austin are, maybe Rock now because of politics. I think it’s because the other two just look like regular guys.
Steve Jobs John Cena topped all of them. John is wrestling.
(Glass shatters) Stone Cold comes in to interrupt the none sense. WHAT?
Stone Cold is severely overrated.
@@unknowninfinite8081 Oh mean the guy that beat his wife's half to death and abused them right
*It's amazing that even at 66 years old, Hulk Hogan is still arguably the most popular wrestler today.*
I really think Hulk Hogan was the biggest wrestling icon during the 80s & early 90s. His early 2000s comeback was very successful...
TraumaER the raw ratting got boost this week from him and then immediately went back down when he left
i like any diva that show their thongs
John Cena and The Rock
Kind of like wrestling’s Michael Jordan it doesn’t matter if you watch or not you know hulk hogan same with the rock same with john cena
Anyone old enough to remember the 80s cartoon Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling?
Yup.
I'm 47,yes sir!
Remember the WWF ice cream sandwich bars?
@@brianblake1327 The one's CM Punk begged to have ?
Yes brother im a 55 year old maniac,I remember it,to this day i still love watching/listening to the hulkster .
i feel like i just watched someone who has mastered the word "brother"
It's all about Matt riddle and "bro" now.
Some of the best times of my childhood growing up watching him and everyone else in the AWA and WWF at the Cow Palace in Daly City, CA.....way before the big stage and screen, fireworks and huge ramp down to the ring....a lot of great memories before it grew into what it is today....”Eye of the Tiger” blaring and echoing throughout the Cow Palace after the Hulk just pinned his opponent, man there was nothing better at the time!!
That mustache is iconic.
Trippy Grey exactly. But I know it irritates him sometimes 😂😂
You catch a headband like that, at that age, and it's like he-man: "I have the powwwer!!!"
Jerry Williams lucky little Dwayne Johnson.
LOL imagine being a 4 year old in downtown Atlanta and meeting legends Lex Luger and Michael Hayes in the early 90s. That was me when we ran into them at a Texaco gas station and, i barely remember this but was told by my mother, i looked up at the two wrestlers and had the "oh sh*t" look on my face and was terrified of them due to them looking like giants to little 4 year old me LOL.
Finally a segment without bashing a certain nfl quarterback.
Hogan was a amazing heel don’t forget about the NWO
Colin was so happy when he called him brother.
The grill story killed me 😂😂
The point of this story is he was trying to get some attention from soccer moms lol
It's a good story for TV but there's no way that's true. If Hogan had really wanted it he could've gotten it during the multiple months between when George Foreman had the prototype and said he wasn't interested to when his wife finally convinced him to endorse the product. But it's certainly more entertaining with the way Hulk tells it.
Whatever shortcomings Hulk has had in his personal life, I have to say he was a great role model when I was a 10 yo kid in 1983. He said to say your prayers and eat your vitamins and that's what I did. I'm now 46 and I still live by the Hulk's rules.
As a fan from the 80s Hogan was everything to me and he still means a lot to us. Wow what a legacy. Hogan is FOREVER!!!
For me too.Especially when he had those segments with Mr T, Macho Man and Warrior
Ladell Turner man I thought he was like god I was so stunned and in awe by him as a kid. We are soo blessed to be in that time period
Mt. Rushmore of WWE wrestlers Hogan, Rock, Austin, Undertaker
Honorable mentions HBK, Flair, Cena, Sammartino
Flair instead of Undertaker
Ultimate Warrior?
Nope. It's only Hacksaw and Rick Rude
Think you forgot a certain Bret Hart..But agree with the others
"Wrasslin" 😂😂😂 that's what my brother used to call it
And on south Park
Hulk stopped the industry from having a union
Richard B he also stopped McMahon from being send to prison, he changed the wrestling world so much
union r stupid they act like they fight for workers but then they are main reason lot sof jobs close and move out of the state to 3rd world countries
Phon Xieng No. They move out to Third World country’s so they don’t have to pay you a decent wage!! Don’t be a stooge for corporate America
Hogan and HHH are racists!
T Wik hhh?
And then John Cena closed the door behind him politely.
I'm not sure if this is an insult to him. Cena has been the most WWE WWE superstar ever when he retires a whole era will end.
Vince was the one who closed it. If anything Cena kept it open for longer than WWE deserved.
@@liammcdougall7483 I think the comment meant that after John Cena, there wasn't any other wrestler that have been praised as much a the others before him. I mean, the real famous ones.
I was about to tell that for me it was over before Cena, but there are memes that has nothing to do with wrestling that uses Cena's entrance song, so his popularity went even out of the wrestling realm to popular culture. And that's big.
The Rock from a movie Hollywood standpoint took the door off the hinges, but Austin took the wrestling industry off the hinges
*Austin **3:16*
#truth
It’s always easy to pick a fellow white person but remember . Rock made Austin bigger Austin made rock bigger
@@johnsmitherssmither6760 it was the entire attitude era WWE wrestlers that made it great. Rock and Austin defined it, but it was easily the most entertaining show at the time
@Jesse Calarco, he was commenting on what Hogan originally said. It helps to pay attention & follow along so as not to look silly.
Only time in my life I ever spent money on a PPV was Rock vs Hogan @ Wrestlemania and it was so worth it, epic matchup.
The biggest icon in wrestling.
I remember watching Rocky 111 at the outdoor theatre with my parents in 1983. I was 12. That’s when I started watching Hogan and all of the Greats. I think the 80’s and the 90’s were the best decades for Wrestling, Boxing, MMA, and Great movies 👍
Thunder Lips!
I like this version of Hulk
He's not a toolbag here, like he is in shoot interviews
He knows how to work the media. Needs a image makeover, after his issues with Brooke/racism
I think Ric Flair's newfound popularity in the mainstream is inspiring him too.
I'm glad hogan is still looking good and of sound mind. So many wrestlers come and go and either die early or drug addicts.
I am a pro wrestling fan. Life Long pro wrestling fan. I have seen Hogan wrestle many time sin person. Thanks for doing the interview Mr. Heard
Hulks always seemed like a good dude. Imagine his lifestyle in the 80s.
Having gotten my start in both wrestling and video games in the early 80s...it is pretty amazing to see how video games have changed through the years. From simple blocks to something that looks like live action....sometimes better..lol.
Dude has literally shrunk about 4 inches I remember seeing at the Richfield Colosseum when I was 8 my dad is legit 6’3” and he was way taller then my dad it’s crazy to see him now to many back surgery 😩
Happens to a lot of those guys.
Roddy Piper was 6'2" & passed away at 5'9".
Hogan was 6'8" &, yeah, about 6'3" probably now.
Rock is 6'5 and in this video you can see that an older Hogan is 2 inches taller.
Dixon Butts You probably think the Rock is 6’5 tok
@Jack so you telling me Austin is only 5'10 because he was billed as 6'2
@Jack is correct. I knew guys who wrestled in OVW back in the early 2000's and their heights are inflated to give a larger than life persona. Look at the so called 7'4 then 7'1 and now 7'0 Big Show compared to a ligit 7'1 Shaq (whom himself has admitted to shrinking with age).
What a GREAT interview. Grew up during the Hulkamania generation, so it was fun to listen to this interview. Again Collin knocks it out of the park with his creative thinking about who to bring on the show. THE best sports talk radio show going.
Personally my fave was Stone Cold Steve Austin, but the Rock was also fantastic. I wouldn’t bother to watch wrestling now, back in the mid 90s when I was a kid was when wrestling peaked. Never been the same since...
Joy's cackle from behind sounds perfect for this interview😄
aye I'm the blackest man you'll ever find. I was definitely disappointed in Hulkster when that tape came out. But let's not get it twisted. He will always be one of my all time idols.
I'm 43 now...back when I was like , 12 or 13 I used to watch this guy a lot and he barely aged!
THE GREATEST TO EVER DO IT HULK HOGAN ONE OF A KIND
I felt his pain when hulk was watching andre
Between Hogan and Cowherd, I haven't seen more ego in the same room together since the 2019 Cleveland Browns
Back when I was 6 years old my dad was in the hospital and Hulk Hogan called us on the phone. He was one of my hero’s as a kid and really awesome to talk to! That was one of my favorite memories! Thanks Hulk!!
Jesse Petersen no he didn’t
I remember I used to take Hulk Hogan vitamin's thinking they would give me 24 inch pythons brother
Hulk Hogan still rules forever
"you were a better good guy." Uh no, his best work was as Hollywood Hogan
Nope. Good guy
Now 4 life
Yeah, he needed that heel turn, that's for sure. (not his Dungeon of doom gimmick, that was horrible).
Hogan's so fkn awesome. Brings back great childhood memories man.
7:10 Correction: The Ultimate Warrior slammed Andre too. Let’s not forget that and give the Warrior his due.
So did Harley Race
Andre the giant was number 1. They force fed that man until he was 700 pounds preying on his disease that didn't allow his body to stop growing all for entertainment and money. Andre opened the door to wrestling for hulk and everyone after him. Rip Andre
Stan Hanson slamed Andre well
Cowherds an idiot, but really suprised Hulk didnt correct him.
21 Studio's André was slammed by many people before Hogan, WWE just said he was the first to get him over and become the huge face of the company
The Hulkster for life. He is wrestling. Great great memories of the 80s.
0:33 I asked snoop dog this 2 days ago “when did you go from being a wildly successful wrestler?”
James Winny lmaoooooooo GOAT
If you like wrestling, even if you didn’t watch Hulk live, when you see him make an appearance on wrestling, that music and entrance just gives you chills! Electric!
NWO was the Best thing in Wrestling
Ever. That and the original DX will never be topped. Sad how the industry has gone in the toilet over the past 15-20 years.
4 life!
The group that ruined WCW
@@chancep8985 What? its the group that started the wrestling boom back in the 90s. Yeah they milked the group too death with so many members but lets not forget how great they were when they first started.
90s-early 00s was the best thing in tv I was glued as a kid
The cartoon Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling on Saturday mornings is what got me hooked on wrestling as a kid. His match with Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III was HUGE. Looking back on it now the match wasn't all that great, but back then as a young kid it was epic. Also, Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior and Hogan vs. Macho Man were huge matches. I didn't watch much wrestling during the WCW/n.W.o. days, but I think Hollywood Hogan vs. Sting would have been an interesting storyline. If I were able to relive my childhood I would love to have gone to a WWF event and see Hulk Hogan and the rest of those crazy characters live.
I used to love Hulk Hogan
What happened?
Same well not love but I did used to like him.
U still love Hulk?
Whenever you think you don't love him anymore just start singing to yourself " I am a real American"... lmao
80sGood to see Terry healthy and doing well, I had met him twice in the gym in the eighties.
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING N**** - hulk hogan
😂😂😂
Hahahahahahaha
Lmfaooooo
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This comment is the only reason I clicked on this video. Thank you
True story ... I was the biggest hulk hogan fan and for my 7th birthday I heard hulk was billed from Venice beach so I asked my dad to take me there so we can look for hulk. They took me and we didn’t find him so disappointed. But my dad knew damn well he was from Clearwater Florida. But rip to my pops for that great memory
Good to see him back, he apologised for his mistake and is still a legend 😀👍🔥
Uh oh. What mistake is that?
@@davedrucker8397 Steve Austin Abused and beat his wifes half to death that mistake and Austin never apologized publicly wwe covered it up
@@davedrucker8397 saying something racist that he apologised for 👍
I’m so happy I got to meet the Hulkster a few years ago. I have the feeling the Rock would be fun to see and would probably love to appear at comic cons, but he would never have the time to go as busy as his schedule is.
He closed the door on wrestler's representation and healthcare.
Matt Marinovich yup he did
Matt Marinovich Can you explain this?
Racentour the short version is Jesse Ventura wanted to unionize wrestling and Hogan snitched on him to Vince. The videos on UA-cam bro
Technically true
@@TheZerokool187 its totally true. McMahon admitted to it under oath in a courtroom
Hulk Hogan's match against Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 19 was my favorite Hulk moment of recent times, but there are so many moments it's impossible to name just one!! The matches with Andre, The Ultimate Warrior and The Rock at WrestleMania also defined pro wrestling GREATNESS when they happened.
His heel turn too
And when The Undertaker defeated Hogan at WrestleMania as well. That one shook the world too as it was seen as the Immovable Object vs the Unstoppable Force type match. That was a good one.
See Cowherd is auditioning to play two face in the next Batman movie😂
I haven't laughed out loud in awhile but Hulk correcting Colin was so fun with that grill story. BROTHER!
Teacher : What is the sum of 2+2 ?
Kid Hogan : *Let me tell you something brother*
No matter the outcome of everything hulk Hogan been through that man will forever be legend . Wait til this film / Documentation comes out when he passes away so many stories forever running wild
This was way too short
Just like Nick's jail time for wreckless driving and causing his friend to become brain damaged.
The real goat
Damn Hulk hasn’t aged much. But I’m still wondering what his daughter is up to😉
She looks like a horse.
She’s smokin hawwwwt!!
Great interview!!
Hulk aged rapidly from when he was born to his 30s but all of a sudden he stopped aging.
Steroids make young people look old but it's also the fountain of youth
Great interview
HH: Do you believe everything you read brother?
Herd: *stuck look*
Anthony Brock stuck look cuz he does lol
My favorite of all time !💪🏽☝🏽
HULK HOGAN
LEYEND !
Cant forget StoneCold Steve Austin
WHAT!!???
Domestic Abuse services will never forget him, that's for sure!
I’m just happy he back in a WWE game.😁👍🏽
By The Rock you mean Stone Cold right?
One of my favorite people
Stone Cold's pops were always so much louder than The Rock's though...
At times yes but The Rock was just at popular at his peak. They were 1A and 1B during the Attitude Era.
Think you're rewriting history mate, they were on equal par at their peaks, and The Rock probably grew into the bigger star when Austin had a year off. Remember Rock was only around for about four or five years full time, in that time span he did more than most wrestlers have in their entire careers combined. He then left before he got seriously injured like Austin did and went on to be equally as big in Hollywood.
From 98-99 yes from 00-01 no way rock surpassed him there’s a reason hogan passed the torch to the Rock
@Matthew Alkman ua-cam.com/video/55epUQD0NKs/v-deo.html nobody expected him to show up like that, still gives me chills
ua-cam.com/video/t-jpyCFfeMk/v-deo.html not even close
Hulk Hogan is the man! I’ve always had respect for him!
Funny how a body slam and big leg drop can end a match
That's a massive leg crashing across your throat after a long grueling match.
I loved the Hollywood hogan character. For a guy who was the ultimate good guy he sure took that bad guy persona and ran with it. Miss the Hollywood days. Badass
I love the Rock who doesn't but where is Stone Colds credit I feel he was mote influential as a wrestler.
Stone cold saved wwe
Feel like stone cold is more revered by wrestling fans but he didn’t expand into mainstream as much as rock
SCSA was all RAW. People remember him being on RAW more than SMACKDOWN and this is promoting the premiere of Smackdown so HH makes sense. Why they haven’t been able to interview the Rock is beyond me tho.
He gets credit all the time lol
From wrestling fans jeez
But thats a small percentage these days the Rock is bigger star so he's more popular publicly
Jeff Cavanaugh well lets be honest the rock is too big for a midday chat show. And as far as it makes sense for hogan to be here cuz smackdown is premiering, Smackdown wasn’t even around for most of Hogan’s stint in wwe
Regardless of that antic this man was a hero and a icon he made wrestling and wrestlers be better and elevate this game even his theme song real American was so uplifting every time you heard it in WWF
Dam i thought the game was live footage
Excellent interview.
Think of WWE as a house:
Hulk Hogan laid the foundations.
Steve Austin built the walls.
The Rock built the roof.
The Undertaker guarded it.
John Cena knocked it down.
Roman Reigns swept up the rubble.
The Rock built the Roof
And John Cena jumped off the Roof
And Roman Reigns is in the Doghouse again
And AEW dug their grave.
“You believe everything you read brother?”
My favorite wrestler of all time !
Can this guy do a single interview without mentioning LeBron?
Woke nation
I really liked Wrestlemania 6 the Ultimate challenge. Hulk Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior. My favorite match.
That was the first time 2 good guys would fight and you had no clue who would win. At the time Warrior was a solid 2 in popularity. He was huge.
I swear, once he hit like age 60 he has not aged lmao
Yeah dude looks the same for like 20 years
Hulk Hogan is my favourite wrestler🙌
Correct me if I'm wrong. But I dont think hulkster ever fought stone cold!
Bcuz hogan was hard to work with, selfish and refuses to put over young talent, that is why stone cold does not want to associate himself with hogan
Not one on one but he did in a tag match
My favorite wrestler ever
Hulk, Randy Savage, and Ultimate Warrior made it popular
Stone Cold, Rock, Undertaker, HBK, HHH made it global
Cena, Orton, Edge, Batista, Y2J, CM Punk combined the both of em
Need to add Brett Hart & Ric Flair to your 'made it popular' list.
I remember watching hulk hogan wrestle the rock at wrestlemania. Hogan had the bigger pop as I remember it. The respect the fans have for hogan is awesome
He never wrestled Stone Cold Hulk is always lying a little bit lmao 😂
He did, The Year was 2002 and it was a Tag Team Match between The Rock And Stone Cold Vs The NWO
@travelling man exactly not 1-1
SosTdm Tdm but he wrestled....
@@sostdm617 He didn't say he wrestled him one on one either, he said he wrestled him, which he did. You're the one that seems to be lying.
It wasnt one on one but he did tho
Hulk Hogan will always be the greatest to me brother!
He almost said WWF 😭🤣
He can say it since it's not on WWE tv idk why he even stopped himself
@@tomismop Its not because he "fears" the WWE for that, but fears a lawsuit from the World Wildlife Fund
Superstar Billy Graham kicked it open and you just ran in and stole his look.
RedDawg that’s tough