Stampede in 1997, legendary announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund interviewed Booker T, his brother Stevie Ray, and their manager “Sister” Sherri. They were preparing for a Four Corners Match to determine ...
There's a real case to be made that Hulk Hogan was the face of WCW from mid-1994, when he debuted at that year’s Bash at the Beach, to mid-2000, when he made his final appearance for the company ...
"Who's Next?", "NWO 4 Life", and "Holla If Ya Hear Me!" live on forever in the memories of fans, as do the catchphrases of ...
No one can take away the impact that Hulk Hogan has had on the wrestling business. He is without question one of the biggest ...
This topic is currently a big debate when it comes to All Elite Wrestling, as older names like Chris Jericho, Christian Cage, and Jeff Jarrett are featured on the company's programming on a near ...
Halloween Havoc 1998 is the prototypical WCW PPV that showed off the best and worst things to come from the promotion. Diamond Dallas Page and Goldberg had a classic that had both the WCW Championship ...
Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair were easily two of the – if not the – biggest wrestling stars of the 80s and early 90s. When they ...
This kinda of counterproductive swerve bit WCW in the butt. Unsurprisingly, people weren't chuffed to see The Renegade do his ...
Hulk Hogan learned the true meaning of when it comes ... creating the legendary New World Order (NWO) faction in rival WCW that changed the industry. For most of his time as a wrestler, The ...
podcast, Tony Schiavone looked back at the final days of WCW, and specifically working with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan. Schiavone looked back at WCW during 1994, where he already felt like the ...
Hulk Hogan revealed his Mount Rushmore of wrestling legends, Scott Steiner reflected on his rivalry with fellow Hall of Famer ...
Hulk Hogan returned to WWE TV on RAW's debut episode ... Speaking on the Keepin' It 100 podcast, the WCW legend claimed Hogan cannot be involved in anything physical due to his age.