Topic: Warrior Exposes Hogan On Youtube
Lpdon's photo
Thu 06/09/11 10:35 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XP4gWpyIww&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

surprised

I sense a lawsuit over this one..........

Who to believe..... First you have James Hellwig who went off the deep end and legally changed his name to Warrior after getting fired from the WWF\WWE. Warrior has never been a liar, but he was a lot of other things. He was known as a "Stiff" Not many wrestlers would get in the ring with him because of it. Andre the Giant even had to give him a few wake up calls in the ring because Warrior took it way to far. Then there was the other crap, not showing up for events, allegid steriod use and getting fired.

Then you have Hogan, who to his credit did a lot for the industry BUT who's personal life is blowing up in his face. Banging his daughters friend, his wife banging a classmate of Brooke and Nicks, the High Profile Divorce, Nicks arrest, Hulks comtimplating suicide over the divorce.

As much as I love Hogan, I believe the Warrior about the "Open Marriage" and the other things including the drug use. Who cares about the open marriage? As long as they both consented, not a big deal but it was funny how the Warrior talked about it.

Hogan also lost major points for throwing doodoo on Randy Savage after he died during interviews, which was not cool. Hogan had over ten years to say that crap while Savage is still alive, but didn't.

I really think to many people know these little "secrets" and I think the house of cards is going to fall down on Hogan now, but I may be wrong.

Lpdon's photo
Tue 06/28/11 11:30 PM
The full video is released in 8 parts! Definately worth the watch, especially since they are broken up in 6 or 7 minute segments. Here are the links to all of them. I do believe a lot of this and it is eye opening, and I am a huge Hogan fan!

Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hQzFGd7pn0&feature=related

Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2312q1hOurk&feature=related

Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKSiXMoa_xA&feature=related

Part 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFoe6u8hoAI&feature=related

Part 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcVgY0GvSkY&feature=related

Part 6

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUoYu9J2snk&feature=related

Part 7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvDAM9Wm2Q&feature=related

Part 8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKIOCbqDBog&feature=related

Melted Cheese Bonus Interview!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkybRvxK6pA&feature=related

Let me know what you guys think. I know a lot of this has also been talked about by other pro wrestlers and people who have known Hulk Hogan for years, so it is definately possible. Hell, just look at the bad job parenting with his son and how he ruined his daughters music career. Sad.

Lpdon's photo
Tue 06/28/11 11:33 PM
I also lost a lot of respect for Hulk after Randy Savage died recently and he did that sit down interview in his living room where he slammed Randy quite a bit. That was low, especially about someone who just dies and couldn't defend himself.

I can put a link up to the video if anyone wants it.

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Wed 06/29/11 01:52 AM
Wrestling is a messed up business. They get all the glitz and glamor, but not the paycheck that goes along with generating such revenue. Hogan was the first to branch out....the one who opened McMahon's mind to it. He has always been a self-promoter. He refused to work for McMahon for years after the steroid scandal. In the end, he came back just because Hogan had no choice. McMahon had bought out the competition. That should speak volumes about Hogan's character.

Hogan wasn't even that skilled compared to other pro wrestlers. He was all charisma. The Rock modeled himself after Hogan, and then took it to the next level by using moves and phrase Hogan never even dreamed of.

I never was a big fan of Ultimate Warrior. Truth is, for an extended run he was one of the top draws for WWF. He helped to bridge a gap when older wrestlers from the 80s fell by the wayside. He at least ranks up there with Lex Luger and Yokozuna. He tends to overshadow DiBiasi. This is during a period when WWF was looking for the next Hogan or Undertaker. This is why Mick Foley was brought in.

The biggest downfall of wrestling is characters and storylines become stale. It's like too many are cookie-cutter clones. Others lack true showmanship. Loyalties to older wrestlers prevent younger wrestlers from developing. For instance, look at X-Pac aka 1-2-3 Kid.

Honestly, while Hogan was the one who got me into wrestling, I also credit him as the one who ruined it. Ever since the merger of WWF, WCW, and ECW I have refused to watch wrestling. So much good talent got wasted while older has-beens were promoted. Just look what they did to Tazz...

Lpdon's photo
Wed 06/29/11 12:02 PM
Edited by Lpdon on Wed 06/29/11 12:02 PM

Wrestling is a messed up business. They get all the glitz and glamor, but not the paycheck that goes along with generating such revenue. Hogan was the first to branch out....the one who opened McMahon's mind to it. He has always been a self-promoter. He refused to work for McMahon for years after the steroid scandal. In the end, he came back just because Hogan had no choice. McMahon had bought out the competition. That should speak volumes about Hogan's character.

Hogan wasn't even that skilled compared to other pro wrestlers. He was all charisma. The Rock modeled himself after Hogan, and then took it to the next level by using moves and phrase Hogan never even dreamed of.

I never was a big fan of Ultimate Warrior. Truth is, for an extended run he was one of the top draws for WWF. He helped to bridge a gap when older wrestlers from the 80s fell by the wayside. He at least ranks up there with Lex Luger and Yokozuna. He tends to overshadow DiBiasi. This is during a period when WWF was looking for the next Hogan or Undertaker. This is why Mick Foley was brought in.

The biggest downfall of wrestling is characters and storylines become stale. It's like too many are cookie-cutter clones. Others lack true showmanship. Loyalties to older wrestlers prevent younger wrestlers from developing. For instance, look at X-Pac aka 1-2-3 Kid.

Honestly, while Hogan was the one who got me into wrestling, I also credit him as the one who ruined it. Ever since the merger of WWF, WCW, and ECW I have refused to watch wrestling. So much good talent got wasted while older has-beens were promoted. Just look what they did to Tazz...


Ummmmmm, Sean Waltman(X Pac, 123 Kid) was developed and he had a huge chance. He was part of the Kliq(Sean Michaels, Triple H, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Waltman) that dominated the WWF\E for years. They decided outcome for matches and had major influence over McMahon. Also the sex tape he made with Chyna and tried to market to the different porn companies I am sure didn't help his career, now he is limited to what matches he can do because he tested positive for Hepatitis. That guy blew himself up.

Hogan is now with TNA and I have to admit it's pretty good. It's like the old NWO storylines. You should check out TNA, thats where all the good talent from the WWE went.

actionlynx's photo
Wed 06/29/11 01:28 PM
X-Pac was never as developed as you suggest, really. Sure, he was part of a stable that was a major part of a storyline, but his entire reputation was built upon just one match from early in his career. Just like Paul White, and to some extent Kane, he was mostly reputation and hype making him a glorified scrub.

As far as Degeneration X, Triple H and Billy Gunn were the backbone of that stable.

Hogan actually wanted to start his own wrestling league. I thought that was how TNA came about.

I miss the old ECW though. Some of the storylines, not to mention the creativity of stunts and the oddball choice of weapons, gave that wrestling league a depth that others have only attempted to duplicate in watered down fashion.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 06/30/11 01:06 AM

X-Pac was never as developed as you suggest, really. Sure, he was part of a stable that was a major part of a storyline, but his entire reputation was built upon just one match from early in his career. Just like Paul White, and to some extent Kane, he was mostly reputation and hype making him a glorified scrub.

As far as Degeneration X, Triple H and Billy Gunn were the backbone of that stable.

Hogan actually wanted to start his own wrestling league. I thought that was how TNA came about.

I miss the old ECW though. Some of the storylines, not to mention the creativity of stunts and the oddball choice of weapons, gave that wrestling league a depth that others have only attempted to duplicate in watered down fashion.


The Kliq wasn't a stable at all, it was a group of Wrestlers who were good friends who formed a Kliq outside the ring which had so much control and influence over McMahon that they could have creative control over their matches. A LOT of Wrestlers hated it. Most famously Bret Hart.

Isn't the WWE brginging ECW back? Still you should goto TNA, so much better.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 06/30/11 01:09 AM

X-Pac was never as developed as you suggest, really. Sure, he was part of a stable that was a major part of a storyline, but his entire reputation was built upon just one match from early in his career. Just like Paul White, and to some extent Kane, he was mostly reputation and hype making him a glorified scrub.

As far as Degeneration X, Triple H and Billy Gunn were the backbone of that stable.

Hogan actually wanted to start his own wrestling league. I thought that was how TNA came about.

I miss the old ECW though. Some of the storylines, not to mention the creativity of stunts and the oddball choice of weapons, gave that wrestling league a depth that others have only attempted to duplicate in watered down fashion.


No, Hogan formed the Hulkamania Tour which was somewhat successful. TNA was formed in 2001 after WCW folded by Jeff Jarrett and his father. Now it's giving WWE a run for their money taking their top talent and bookers like Vince Russo, who was the WWE booker in the 90's.

www.impactwrestling.com

Check it out. Hogan has NO ownership over it, it is just a storyline with Bischoff simular to the NWO.

Lpdon's photo
Fri 07/01/11 10:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXWoYRErgW4&playnext=1&list=PL6F7CB0EB2728EF4A

Here's one of the final interview with Owen Hart before his death minutes later. It includes the fall and announcement.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 07/02/11 10:41 PM
I am wondering if maybe the Warrior is joining TNA Wrestling and this is just the start of a storyline against Hulk Hogan?

I kinda doubt it because he is rumored to be wrinting a book on this subject............

Lpdon's photo
Thu 07/07/11 11:42 PM
http://youtu.be/D11-tV-0sVc

The best Wrestling moment ever! Wrestlemania 21 Hulk Hogan(The real American) saving Eugene from getting beat by Mohammud and Davari and unleashing Hulkamania on them!

If you look closely Adam Sandler is at approximately 6:20.