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View Poll Results: QUESTION - Was Hulk Hogan more of a "team player" than Stone Cold Steve Austin? | |||
Yes - Hogan was in fact, more of a "team player" than Stone Cold Steve Austin |
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5 | 12.82% |
No - Austin was a bigger team player than Hulk Hogan |
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27 | 69.23% |
In my opinion, both Hogan and Austin were equal in terms of their selfiishness. |
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7 | 17.95% |
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#7 |
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Most of the guys Hogan laid down for was already established by that point.
And with the Warrior, Hogan had Bischoff bring in Warrior to WCW just so Hogan could get his win back. He also agreed to drop the title to Goldberg only if he got to be the one to end his streak, but unfortunately for him...Nash beat him to it. In the end Hogan refused to put over guys that he should have, like Hart, Hennig, etc. Also, I don't remember Hogan jobbing to Triple H clean. Plus let's not forget Hogan's debacle with both Orton and HBK. Austin's problem with jobbing to Lesnar is that they wanted to do it unannounced on an episode of Raw. Austin wanted it to be a big PPV money match, I agree. He shouldn't really have walked out, but he stood his ground. I doubt anyone here has not at least thought of walking out on their job at least once for whatever reason. I think Hogan is the worst offender because his many, many years of pulling shitty powerplays that only boost his own ego and self worth. |
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