Was this the biggest Hoegan bytch move ever?

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-Hoegan warns Taker all day about being safe with the tombstone cause he has a neck injury.

-Taker beats Hoegan with the tombstone on the chair Flair slides in the ring for his 1st title win. The tombstone was super safe. His knees clearly hit first, Hoegan’s head doesn’t touch the chair.



-Hoegan lays motionless for minutes and is taken out on a stretcher.

-Hoegan is laying in Vince McMahon’s office holding his neck groaning. Asks Vince to talk to his wife and kids.

-Taker drops the belt back to Hoegan 6 days later.
 
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:camby:Became the Ultimate Warrior and Kratos combined to go over on Stink despite it being Sting's return to the ring after a year of not wrestling.

The Taker shyt was expected because Hogan not having the belt after a few days lmao!

The Sting shyt really was the biggest bytch move because he not only sandbagged Sting but made Nick Patrick look like a idiot in the process of telling him do the normal count. Also to top off the hoe ass Hogan, dude use his "creative" card to made a screwy finish and having Stink drop the belt :camby:


fukk Hogan on God. Just thinking about the endless possibilities of wrestlers going on, promotions growing, and so forth all getting put to the backburner because of one man's ego is just distasteful:camby:
 

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I don't believe the Hogan/Taker story. Vince never would have left the cameras on Hogan down with a legitimate neck injury. I also don't believe it had anything to do with Taker dropping the title back at This Tuesday In Texas, since it was pretty clear that Flair's interference in both matches was to set up the title being vacated, the title change on TTIT was to make a secondary PPV feel like a big deal, and then lead to the Flair winning the title at the Rumble and dropping it to Hogan at WM to show Hogan is the REAL WORLD'S CHAMPION after all.

He may have sold it more in the back but come on.

To me, his most just pure dikkhead move was coming back for WM 9 to steal Bret's thunder with the promise that he'd then do a program with Bret and officially pass him the torch only to fukk off, drop the title back to Yoko, and never even interact with Bret who at Summerslam was supposed to have a passing of the torch match with Hulk and instead wrestled Doink. And then because Hogan bailed out, instead of just going back with Bret like the original plan, you got the Lex Express stuff with Vince trying to replace Hogan. A real professional insult.
 

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Snitching to Vince about Ventura trying to start a union might be, because it fukked wrestlers for generations after him. :manny:
And it's still being felt to this very day. I do wonder what would've happened (even if Hogan snitched) if the wrestlers still banded together and formed a union.
 

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Him no-selling the Warrior Splash at WrestleMania VI was pretty bad. Guy literally kicked out at three, got out of the ring, and then tried making the moment about himself afterwards. :scust:

Also, the plan was for him and Shawn Michaels to have a series of matches, but he was like :hubie: because the thought of him doing the job to anyone scares him, so there was just the one match.

I'm surprised he even agreed to Rock beating him at WrestleMania. I'm sure he fought to go over until Vince told him to :camby: and stop making it about himself.
 

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I don't believe the Hogan/Taker story. Vince never would have left the cameras on Hogan down with a legitimate neck injury. I also don't believe it had anything to do with Taker dropping the title back at This Tuesday In Texas, since it was pretty clear that Flair's interference in both matches was to set up the title being vacated, the title change on TTIT was to make a secondary PPV feel like a big deal, and then lead to the Flair winning the title at the Rumble and dropping it to Hogan at WM to show Hogan is the REAL WORLD'S CHAMPION after all.

He may have sold it more in the back but come on.

To me, his most just pure dikkhead move was coming back for WM 9 to steal Bret's thunder with the promise that he'd then do a program with Bret and officially pass him the torch only to fukk off, drop the title back to Yoko, and never even interact with Bret who at Summerslam was supposed to have a passing of the torch match with Hulk and instead wrestled Doink. And then because Hogan bailed out, instead of just going back with Bret like the original plan, you got the Lex Express stuff with Vince trying to replace Hogan. A real professional insult.
The stretcher scene was kayfabe, but according to Taker after the match, Hoegan was laying on Vince’s floor acting like he was about to die and asking for Vince to call his wife and kids. Then later when he asked Hoegan about it he started juelzing.

If that is true, not only does is typify what a coward Hoegan is, but it seems he went for the coup de grace burial of Taker in his title run infancy, and Taker ultimately survived it, although he didn’t get the belt again until 6 years later.
 
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I'm surprised he even agreed to Rock beating him at WrestleMania. Ha. I'm sure he fought to go over until Vince told him to :camby: and stop making it about himself.

The Rock is 2-0 against Hogan, which considering that Hoegan's bytch ass was politicking not to lose to anyone else in the company is pretty amazing.
 

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Him no-selling the Warrior Splash at WrestleMania VI was pretty bad. Guy literally kicked out at three, got out of the ring, and then tried making the moment about himself afterwards. :scust:

Also, the plan was for him and Shawn Michaels to have a series of matches, but he was like :hubie: because the thought of him doing the job to anyone scares him, so there was just the one match.

I'm surprised he even agreed to Rock beating him at WrestleMania. I'm sure he fought to go over until Vince told him to :camby: and stop making it about himself.
Honestly the only reason I thought Hogan did the job was because the perception was the nWo was the act. That he, Nash and Hall werent over individually...then the crowd turned on Rocky, two weeks later hes in Red and Yellow
 
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