Rainmaker
Curtain Jerker
If you don't got it, get it. If you don't get it, figure it out.
Posts: 64
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Post by Rainmaker on Apr 10, 2012 12:08:03 GMT -5
From the Wrestling Observer: A man of integrity who cannot tell a lie.
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Post by Irwin R Schyster on Apr 13, 2012 1:46:04 GMT -5
....Then Hogan went on to say he was asked to be Obama's Vice President, but Hogan turned him down saying "I dont think he's ready for the big push, brother!"
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Post by Jack Raines on Apr 21, 2012 5:03:49 GMT -5
Hogan's looking a little rough
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Post by stevekasan on Apr 21, 2012 9:52:31 GMT -5
Fact is Hogan thought Obama was actually Osama but soon changed his way of thinking when he learned that Obama was actually an American. However that soon changed when Hogan took his vitamins dude and saw that Obama was actually an Osama body double undercover here in the states. Hogan has yet to make this public as he is busy being the GM of TNA and changing the wrestling world yet again....brother
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JN
Mid-Carder
Yes Locked
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Post by JN on Apr 21, 2012 21:59:39 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan is an enjoyable factor as the GM of Impact.
Though I may be bias...
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Post by The Pod-Father! on Apr 24, 2012 19:29:31 GMT -5
Hogan's ok, but his delivery just comes off as heelish to me. I think Sting was a great (and fresh) authority figure, but the writers panicked over a tiny dip in the ratings and put Hogan in that spot (thanks a lot Pritchard).
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Jack
Mid-Carder
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Post by Jack on Apr 24, 2012 20:14:23 GMT -5
He turned on Obama when Barack used his entrance theme. As for the Hulkster campaigning for both sides at the same time that just him politicking like he always does backstage. Hogan would have run in the U.S. primaries if he thought for a second he could main event in November.
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