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Old 09-29-2013, 10:06 PM   #27
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and he was right that he woulda out popped Hogan at Summerslam '93. Not because he was the bigger star, and not because he was better or going to be more iconic than Hogan, but because Hogan at that point was losing some steam and Bret was the underdog and a babyface who'd been working his ass off, which I feel like at the time would have been more indentifiable. At that point if you watch ANYTHING, Bret was crazy over. Not to say he was Hogan in his prime over, but at that point, put the two against one another with the new underdog champ against the front runner Hogan, and Bret would have outpopped him.

... and that was the point Bret was trying to make. He always gave Hogan his props as a performer from what I could read. That's what I mean when I say there are bits and pieces of humbleness in the Hitman. He was just fucking pissed that Hogan didn't give him the rub, while Bret was slaving and toiling trying to keep the company afloat.
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