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Subject: Re: THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE WWE


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Date Posted: 13:25:38 05/08/02 Wed
In reply to: FOX 's message, "THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE WWE" on 12:11:01 05/08/02 Wed

I totaly agree with Matt's news section. Hogan's nothing more than a pop rather than a draw, however he does get a huge pop usually louder than any other babyface and is totally over with the crowd. But if he keeps giving his 'less than stellar' slow eighties matches the cheers will soon turn to jeers and WWE managment will be subjected to force feed the fans that Hogan is a worthy competitor by giving him numerous face / heel turns. I think the best possible way to end Hogan's career would be to work a retirement angle, eg: loser quits match (in which Hogan would lie down CLEANLY for his opponent). His ideal opponent would be either Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho or Chris Benoit. Mainly because this could truely cement their spot as main event performer and Hogan has enough star power to rub off on them. A couple months after, Hogan could then return as an on screen commissioner. This would be an ideal role for him as he has the ability to excite fans and does excellent mic work. He could also take part in the occasional wrestling match every now and then just for nostalga sake.

As for the Hell in the Cell match between HHH and Chris Jericho, I would like to think that it would be as good as their 'Last Man Standing' match at Fully Loaded 2000 although with the current bad blood between the two behind the scenes expect it to be more of a squash match going in HHH's favour (Damn those ruddy politicians).

Signing Goldberg would be a wise move, as would be to contract more cruiserweights. Not sure if firing Scott Hall is a bad thing or a good thing to quote DDP. turning up drunk at work should definitely not be tolerted. Then again without him the nWo is just gonna die. It's so depressing that i'm embarrassed for Vince.

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