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Why do you hate hogan rappy? :rolleyes:

He was the greatest wrestler in professional wrestling, still he is. :shifty:

IMO hogan > ric flair

I don't hate Hogan I just think he needs to retire like Flair has...coming back just ****es on his legacy even more, he's had a good career but now is the time for the future stars.

Flair wrestles in Japan.

yeah but he doesn't shove it down our throat like on Raw or SD its an indie thing when its mainstream like TNA watching Hogan wrestle someone like Joe for example means Joe will have to Job just to make Hogan look good.

Iconvsicon.com interviewed Piper. In the interview, Piper discusses not being happy with his WrestleMania XXV performance, and that he would like to guest host Raw, and hopefully build that to one final, and major match.

According to the UK Sun, boxer Ricky Hatton will host the November 9th Raw at The Sheffield Arena.

Hogan this, Hogan that...

He is just a name, nothing more. I've never found him to be a particularly good wrestler. He has a limited number of moves, he has always been slow, his matches simply do not excite me. Moreover, he is a hell to work with, retaining control over his character, refusing to job... And all that "Vitamins, amen brother" bullcrap is tired and old.

Grrr, sorry to rant, I just find Hogan to be a joke!

Hogan this, Hogan that...

He is just a name, nothing more. I've never found him to be a particularly good wrestler. He has a limited number of moves, he has always been slow, his matches simply do not excite me. Moreover, he is a hell to work with, retaining control over his character, refusing to job... And all that "Vitamins, amen brother" bullcrap is tired and old.

Grrr, sorry to rant, I just find Hogan to be a joke!

Your not alone :)

I have been on and off the Hogan bandwagon. Honestly, I do not see what use he is today except being a figure-head for TNA. The sad part is that TNA will never compete with Raw, so they should probably not try to. I can see sometime in a year or so after TNA gathers some more talent and makes some changes for the better, perhaps going against the SD time slot. But whether they will get to that point or not, I do not know.

I would like to see HBK turn heel. That would be superb. I really enjoy him as a wrestler but on the mic he is so over-the-top, it kind of annoys me. But even better than an HBK heel turn would be HHH. I remember hating to see him come out and cut a promo or run his mouth. He made people hate him. There have been a few great heels since him, but he was basically epic. Jericho (as much as I hate seeing him as a heel) is playing the role so very well. Man...I think he needs to grow his hair long again. He used to be so cool, now he is too mature and boring. His wrestling skills are still great, though. He is one of those guys who I feel has been completely legit in his wrestling career. I would be very shocked if he ever took performance enhancing drugs. Plus, he is probably one of the most intelligent guys in the WWE. What the hell? I think I have a man-crush on him.

I heard the reason Mickie James got sent to SD is because she put on a little bit of weight. Are you serious? I think any one of the divas could stand to gain 10-40lbs each and still look amazing! Mickie James will always be my favorite diva. I think she is perfect looking, and in ring she does not come up short. Have you watched her matches on SD? She has totally bumped up the intensity. I love it, even though I preferred her on Raw.

Let's talk about Matt Hardy. He has always given 110% since the beginning, but he still cannot get that major title push. Oh and yes I know he was the ECW Champion, but honestly...what does that title mean? He deserves a push. Right now, there really is no place for him in the current storyline, but hopefully within the next year they can work him in to go for major gold.

Hrmm what else? Well, I really like Kofi Kingston. He is a very very hard worker and has an awesome personality. I truly hope he gets a big push as well. I enjoyed his run as US Champion. Speaking of that, I feel the Miz is overrated. Everyone on wrestling forums say that he has deserved a big push all of his career but I really cannot see what is so great about him. His wrestling skills are average. His mic skills are a little above average.

At this past Sunday's Bragging Rights pay-per-view, Bucky Palermo, a longtime friend of the McMahons, came to the show and spoke to Stephanie McMahon. He asked to speak to Vince (who eventually spoke to him) and then Shane. When asked about Shane, Stephanie told him, "He doesn't work here anymore" ? as opposed to saying he's not here and is leaving the company. When asked what happened, she said, "I don't know."

:huh:h:

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