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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% |
Voters: 39. You must log in or register to vote on this poll. |
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#1 |
I am the cheese
Posts: 51,464
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Making a guy your top star does not = prime. Being at the peak of your career = prime.
That was the late 80's early 90's for the Hulkster. |
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#2 | |
Father of Hinduship
Posts: 21,083
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1) Hogan was still way over with the fans and was garnering tremendous heel heat from the fans. 2) A victory over Hogan still had tremendous meaning. Since Hogan was being pushed as a top star (and rarely did jobs), a victory over Hogan would mean instant credibility (for example - if someone were to beat a guy like Ric Flair or Sgt. Slaughter nowadays, it wouldn't mean as much since both men are "obviously" considered to be 'past their prime'....and no longer would get the same spots on the card). I understand your viewpoint, but we seem to be arguing two different things. |
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