We knew it was coming eventually: Hulk Hogan reinstated into the WWE HoF

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How much you sold the stock for? I sold my shyt mad early when it was in the 20s:mjcry:

I got in at 30 something, sold at 70 something. Made a few Gs.. I was just holding on to it for fukkery, but then it began to shoot up, and with that Saudi money they got coming in it's only going to keep rising.

fukked up thing is with this Hogan shyt the stock is still rising.
 

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I got in at 30 something, sold at 70 something. Made a few Gs.. I was just holding on to it for fukkery, but then it began to shoot up, and with that Saudi money they got coming in it's only going to keep rising.

fukked up thing is with this Hogan shyt the stock is still rising.

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I got in at 30 something, sold at 70 something. Made a few Gs.. I was just holding on to it for fukkery, but then it began to shoot up, and with that Saudi money they got coming in it's only going to keep rising.

fukked up thing is with this Hogan shyt the stock is still rising.
Its the perceived worth of the company. If this Hogan shyt gets enough steam to fukk up their money it will be swift before it goes back up again.
 

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Its the perceived worth of the company. If this Hogan shyt gets enough steam to fukk up their money it will be swift before it goes back up again.

Yeah, but usually news items can affect the trading of a stock and then the value. I didn't think the stock would tank when they announced Hogan, but it's a bit of a shock that it's kept climbing.

Kudos to them for getting their money, but I cant rock with them any more.
 
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I was gonna create a "The Pope forgives Hogan" thread but Hogan isn't worth it anymore.

Burke speaks about Hogan..I'm not copying that long ass write up
 

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Any black man or woman still consuming this product at this point is lost. It's one to assume a brand doesn't respect you. It's another entirely for them to mock you and explicitly spell it out for you. This company has demonstrated repeatedly that they couldn't care less about their black talent and consumers. From McMahon's refusal to allow his top title to even be touched by a black employee, to the ludicrous burials miniorities face -- always for the benefit and elevation of white Aryans -- (Sasha and Askuas kryptonite is evidently blonde hair, blue eyed white women & Booker may have suffered one of the most humiliating losses in history to Levesque) all the way to McMahon's wife sitting in Trump's cabinet and the latter still being associated with the company.


Hell, to go even further, consider that McMahon's entire selling point for the XFL is the absence of problematic, disobedient thugs whom find it acceptable to have the balls to disrespect a flag that represents "values" & ideals that don't apply to people who look like them. Do you think a black HoFer would ever be welcomed back by this company or it's MAGA shythead fanbase if he was at the head of a race feuled tirade of insults hurled at Caucasians? It's all just spit in the face and I can't wrap my head how anyone can put money in McMahons pocket at this stage or allow their kids to support a company that has openly demonstrated that it harbors contempt and indifference towards people who look like them.
 
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Edit: sorry didn't know it was posted


Former WWE Superstar Elijah Burke (aka D’Angelo Dinero) issued a statement on Hulk Hogan in a recent post on Facebook. Burke worked in TNA Wrestling when Hogan was there.

His statement:

“Pope’s unfiltered thoughts on Hulk Hogan’s Reinstatement into the WWE Hall Of Fame:

So as we all have learned by now, Hulk Hogan is back with the WWE. This move has garnered a lot of attention as everyone knew it would, some good and some not so good. So before I give my stance on where I stand on this whole ordeal, I’d like to reflect back on the man behind the legend, the person I came to know somewhat personally over the years while we worked together in TNA, Terry Bollea, whom I’ll refer to obviously as “Hulk or Hogan.”

I’d previously met Hulk during my stint in WWE at which time I had not even scratched the surface as far as getting my foot wet in the business. He along with Jimmy Hart and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake was walking around inside the arena checking it out before his big match with Randy Orton at WWE’s Summerslam PPV. I went up and embraced Jimmy Hart who has always been a lovable individual and then introduced myself to Hogan and shook his hand. It was the first time I’d ever got to shake the hand of the legendary bigger than life superhero whom I grew up watching, and while I was on edge in the moment trying to be respectful of the man’s time, he shot around some questions to me and gave some advice on “playing the game” before moving on. I walked away thinking, “Man, Hulk was mad cool.”

Fast forward four years later, if someone had told me that myself and Hogan would be working side by side, standing and posing in the ring together with blood running down the face of Hulk, I’d say they were insane but that is exactly what happened. The kid whom 4 years earlier was given advice on how to play the game was now IN the game saving this legendary hero from a beat down being led by another childhood idol and favorite, “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair. It was stuff that anybody who grew up watching the sport of wrestling could only dream of, to be in the ring with the 2 biggest superstars in wrestling history, truly an Amazing Moment in my career.

I remember at the end of that night Hulk drenched in blood and sweat retreated to his private dressing room. I wanted to thank him again for the opportunity as I was still on a rush from the activities that transpired earlier. I started heading towards his room and saw that the door was wide open, I could see him sitting behind his desk but as I neared I noticed that he had company so I decided to make a U-turn as to not interrupt. All of a sudden, “Pope, where you going brother? Come on in and join me.” I turned around and entered Hulk’s private room where he was joined by, you guessed it, Brutus “The F’ing” Barber Beefcake and they were knocking down a couple of cold ones. Hulk, with his face and hair still soaked in blood offered me a beer to which I politely declined (I don’t drink, but it would’ve been cool if I did just to say so but the offer was cool enough) and we sat and chatted before I left them to be and departed for the night.

That was important for me to share because this became somewhat of a common thing with me and Hulk. It was during this time that Hogan was going thru a lot of personal hardships and struggles as detailed by the A&E documentary entitled “Finding Hulk Hogan.” I had NO idea that over the next year or so that I’d become cool with Hulk and his family. Brooke and I joked and flirted on the regular. She would often sit beside Mama Pope and scream her lungs out for me during my matches. Nick was always fun when he was around, respectful too. But the really “cool” part was Hulk letting me in. The things he would share with me when he had time to talk I simply didn’t feel like I was privy to. He shared personal detailed accounts of things he was going through at the time with me about his personal life, his business dealings, the dark place he was in but would always acknowledge that he’s in a better place now because of his current wife and him giving his life to Christ.

So now through interacting with Hogan and talking with him more and more I’ve become aware that Hogan is a believer and to his knowledge or not, he’d been talking and confiding in not just a black man, cause his new pastor was black, but he was confiding in another believer, specifically Pope. He would often share with me what his Pastor spoke on the Sunday before. Now, being that Pope is a believer I personally believe in forgiveness. Not just from God above, but from your peers among you. To forgive is to release yourself from a certain stronghold moreso than it is for the individual you are forgiving. I do believe that we all at times in our lives have done and said things that are unbecoming of us and out of character. While consequences are often a result of such error, your error shouldn’t be your definitive story. It’s what you are doing today that should determine who you are, not what you did 10-20 years ago. We as people believe in rehabilitation. We know that some can be reformed while others simply refuse to. With Hulk, I simply don’t feel that is the case. While I was upset and disappointed just as many of you were (and maybe still are), try this: “think about the worst thing that you have done thus far in your life, post it on social media and see what the world thinks of you.” Of course, no one would do such, and if so I doubt it would be a moment of truthfulness because we see ourselves thru filtered lenses, standing SO CLOSE to the mirror that we can’t see ourselves in our own wrong. Therefore we find a certain level of escape by spending so much time wishing to destroy others in their fault instead of seeing them as we all are, imperfect humans, many who are simply in need of help or guidance.

Here’s an example of my best friend for years who was a size 15 barefoot walking, 260lb redneck (wait, is that politically correct to say?) and I as well as him over the years said things to each other out of anger, but never once in my heart did I consider him a racist, or likewise. We didn’t judge each other off of what we said during our heated moments of anger, but we judged each other off of our actions, and our actions dictated that we were two brothers of different colors that loved each other unconditionally who (as the term goes today) would “Ride or Die” for each other. I’ll never forget taking him to my church and him coming to the front to sing with me the old gospel classic, “Sweet Home.” Lol

For me to hold hate in my heart for Hogan’s “sin” would imprison me, in turn causing me to be a vessel of hate myself which I simply have no time or energy for. The man behind the legend made a mistake and unfortunately will have to live with it for the rest of his life. There’s no need to take someone’s lively-hood away from them because of there past mistake. Not an ideology, but an admitted mistake during the same time the man placed a gun in his mouth.

So just take a moment to think about who your working with, or who serves you, or who’s riding next to you, or who you’re working for, etc. We are living in a world with all types of people who have done and said unthinkable things, HORRIBLE and VILE things, yet you know not of them, so you smile, laugh, and maybe even think the world of them. But furthermore think of yourself and how you look at yourself everyday in the mirror knowing your own faults…but I digress.

Hulk, if you are truly the man whom I believe you to be then you know that “Whom The Son sets free, is free indeed.” Go forward and live your life accordingly accepting the good, and weathering the bad while continuing to be a positive mark on humanity that you have been for over 3 decades.

In closing, I simply want to say, “HULK HOGAN….I Forgive You.” ~PHS

(2 Cor 5:17) “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.”
 

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Any black man or woman still consuming this product at this point is lost. It's one to assume a brand doesn't respect you. It's another entirely for them to mock you and explicitly spell it out for you. This company has demonstrated repeatedly that they couldn't care less about their black talent and consumers. From McMahon's refusal to allow his top title to even be touched by a black employee, to the ludicrous burials miniorities face -- always for the benefit and elevation of white Aryans -- (Sasha and Askuas kryptonite is evidently blonde hair, blue eyed white women & Booker may have suffered one of the most humiliating losses in history to Levesque) all the way to McMahon's wife sitting in Trump's cabinet and the latter still being associated with the company.


Hell, to go even further, consider that McMahon's entire selling point for the XFL is the absence of problematic, disobedient thugs whom find it acceptable to have the balls to disrespect a flag that represents "values" & ideals that don't apply to people who look like them. Do you think a black HoFer would ever be welcomed back by this company or it's MAGA shythead fanbase if he was at the head of a race feuled tirade of insults hurled at Caucasians? It's all just spit in the face and I can't wrap my head how anyone can put money in McMahons pocket at this stage or allow their kids to support a company that has openly demonstrated that it harbors contempt and indifference towards people who look like them.
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Kamala. Tony atlas. Rocky johnson. Booker T. Stevie Ray. All of them have supported him and told stories about how he helped their careers if anything.

If hulk was a real racist id doubt hed attach his name to all the black celebs he did. From foreman to mr t to shaq to rodman. He woulda been like flair working with kevin green.

If it aint green hulk dont give a shyt


yea, hes down to shoot the chit, until he sees someone that looks like them dating his daughter.

and its called profiting off of a culture. of course hes gonna do stuff with shaq, mr t, rodman, etc

again, I don't think he should be kicked out of the hall of fame or anything. and I wouldn't even put him in the category of racist, seeing that theres no history of such from him. dude is definitely predjudice as f*ck tho.

with that said, i'd rather see someone like ric flair be put on that summerslam screen. theres actually racist stories out there about dude, and hes blatantly profiting off our culture as we speak.


And the only reason that happened b/c WCW got called out for racism by a few wrestlers (I think it was settled in court) so WCW had no choice but to put the belt on Ron Simmons. Although the guys that called out WCW got blackballed from the industry.


who were the people that got blackballed?
 
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yea, hes down to shoot the chit, until he sees someone that looks like them dating his daughter.

and its called profiting off of a culture. of course hes gonna do stuff with shaq, mr t, rodman, etc

again, I don't think he should be kicked out of the hall of fame or anything. and I wouldn't even put him in the category of racist, seeing that theres no history of such from him. dude is definitely predjudice as f*ck tho.

with that said, i'd rather see someone like ric flair be put on that summerslam screen. theres actually racist stories out there about dude, and hes blatantly profiting off our culture as we speak.





who were the people that got blackballed?
I agree. At the same time he did say “why couldny she date a nba guy”. So he didnt like the type of black guy she with. Real ratchet racists (the flairs of the world calling teddy long shyt to his face) dont want ANY and all black men with tgeir daughter. He didnt want his daughter with a bum ass wannabee rapper whos gonna use her for fame. He wanted a clean cut maybe someone more like “him” ball player. Not some rapper where the world is all drugs, sex, gangs, guns etc.


And i wouodnt want it either. I think he has issues but i dont think he hate black people. People calling him out cause of the dress list at his restaraunt. You really think HULK HOGAN writes up the rules to get into a restaraunt he gets a cut from his name? They think its that deep and i really dont. People just HATE him on here cause he held down their favorite 5 star match wrestlers.

I wan find one man who raises a daughter who dates outside of her race where dad ISNT lookin at her sideways. i think everyone can get that way, especially when the convo goes left. Threads on this very site about that look it up.

But if the guys he worked with know hes a good guy and dont care. i dont see how the wrestlers in this generation are so upset. Welcome to life. I moved past this. Wwf without hulk higan... na. I already lived through that with macho.
 
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yea, hes down to shoot the chit, until he sees someone that looks like them dating his daughter.

and its called profiting off of a culture. of course hes gonna do stuff with shaq, mr t, rodman, etc

again, I don't think he should be kicked out of the hall of fame or anything. and I wouldn't even put him in the category of racist, seeing that theres no history of such from him. dude is definitely predjudice as f*ck tho.

with that said, i'd rather see someone like ric flair be put on that summerslam screen. theres actually racist stories out there about dude, and hes blatantly profiting off our culture as we speak.





who were the people that got blackballed?

You know what I think I can find the shoot interview about Ron Simmons but I believe they never mentioned the names that got blackballed (not sure). I'll have to look for it.
 
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I agree. At the same time he did say “why couldny she date a nba guy”. So he didnt like the type of black guy she with. Real ratchet racists (the flairs of the world calling teddy long shyt to his face) dont want ANY and all black men with tgeir daughter. He didnt want his daughter with a bum ass wannabee rapper whos gonna use her for fame. He wanted a clean cut maybe someone more like “him” ball player. Not some rapper where the world is all drugs, sex, gangs, guns etc.


And i wouodnt want it either. I think he has issues but i dont think he hate black people. People calling him out cause of the dress list at his restaraunt. You really think HULK HOGAN writes up the rules to get into a restaraunt he gets a cut from his name? They think its that deep and i really dont. People just HATE him on here cause he held down their favorite 5 star match wrestlers.

I wan find one man who raises a daughter who dates outside of her race where dad ISNT lookin at her sideways. i think everyone can get that way, especially when the convo goes left. Threads on this very site about that look it up.

But if the guys he worked with know hes a good guy and dont care. i dont see how the wrestlers in this generation are so upset. Welcome to life. I moved past this. Wwf without hulk higan... na. I already lived through that with macho.
Dudes like you stay typing up these long asd Juelzing posts to soften up him up and its as simple as he and Flair are both racists with their foots at deaths door. You think he didnt want his daughters name being used? No fool he didnt want a black guy who WASNT rich fukking his daughter. Are the only blacks in the world bummy wannabe rappers and millionare entertainers? No. There are levels to racism but theres no levels to being a racist. You either are, or you aren't, and if you are you 're most likely subhuman and unworthy of the day to day resources we enjoy on Earth
 
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