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Old 09-06-2011, 11:54 AM   #55
Hanso Amore
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Originally Posted by Ace View Post
I guess CM Punk is a mark for himself, but most of what he says/ does isn't overly to put himself over. The guy knows he's good, and backs it up.

Same goes for Hogan. Guy is very into himself, but the guy was the face of wrestling for so long. He is easily the most recognizable wrestler ever. Who wouldn't get an ego trip for life from that?

I tend to think of more of the 'flash in the pan' type guys. Like Matt Hardy. Teenage girls loved the Hardyz in like 99/2000, and he's never really been anything more than that. And he can't get over himself being just that.
At what point does it stop being " a mark for yourself" and start being the truth that Hogan is the MAN.
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