Hulk Hogan Vs Vince Mcmahon

Hulk Hogan has stated that he'd like to wrestle one final match for WWE at WrestleMania, but he wants it to be against the company's owner Vince McMahon.

Speaking to WrestlingAC.com while the company were visiting Saudi Arabia earlier this month, the former world champion expressed regret at the way his in-ring career had finished. Particularly that his last match was in TNA and not in WWE.

Hulk Hogan wants one last match in WWE, and he wants that match to be against the one and only Vince McMahon. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Hogan said he wouldn’t be able to live with himself if his last match ever was in TNA (which as of now, it was). Hollywood Hulk Hogan returns to WWF 2002 segment with Vince Mcmahon. Interview vince hogan. Hulk Hogan and Stone Cold Steve Austin are two of the names that come to mind in regards to the greatest WWE superstars of all time. Hogan dominated the ’80s as the top star of Vince McMahon’s.

“History is very important to me. I’ve had a very long career and part of my career was with a very, very small company and a very gracious lady named Dixie Carter at TNA. I had actually my last match there. That’s hard for me to live with. I want my last match to be in the WWE.

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Hogan's current curtain closer was on the TNA Maximum Impact Tour of the UK in 2012, teaming up with James Storm and Sting to defeat Bobby Roode, Bully Ray and Kurt Angle. Yes, you've read all of that correctly and, yes, TNA was absolutely insane back then. Not quite as insane as the prospect of Hogan vs Vince at WrestleMania, but certainly up there.

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“The one I’d love to get in the ring with if I only had one person? It would be Vince McMahon. I’ve been pushing and negotiating very hard and I’m getting very, very healthy again. I’m in good shape. I’m a little bit under 300 pounds, maybe 295 pounds. I’m getting ready. I’m going to have one little teeny surgery on my back, it’ll take me a couple of months to recover, but I’ve got my eyes focused on WrestleMania.'

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Hulk Hogan Vs Vince Mcmahon Street Fight

Hulk Hogan Vs Vince Mcmahon

Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan are two of the biggest names in WWE history.

Both men personified two different eras of sports entertainment and you'd be hard-pressed to find a fan pro-wrestling fan that wouldn't wax lyrical about the legacies both left.

But, rather surprisingly, the two Hall of Famers never went toe-to-toe inside the ring.

Rumours have suggested for years that Stone Cold simply didn't like Hogan and refused to work with him but that, of course, was never confirmed.

Legendary commentator Jim Ross has been speaking about why a super fight between the pair never happened and explained that the issue was deeper than Austin simply not liking his colleague.

'It would’ve been interesting to see,' JR said of the match, speaking on his podcast.

'You have two of the most amazing attractions in the history of pro wrestling, so I’m sure it would have been a success financially.

'However, artistically? Maybe, not so much. Austin never had the confidence that he and Hogan would have enough chemistry to live up to the hype.'

Ross went on to rubbish suggestions that Stone Cold didn't like Hogan, suggesting that the issue was more about their in-ring styles clashing.

'There have always been the stories that Austin didn’t like Hogan, he didn’t want to work with Hogan, which is great for the internet gossip and chatter.

'But I just think the styles clash was more than what Steve wanted to attempt. I don’t think it had anything to do personally with Hogan.

'Steve’s issue was just that he had a very high pace. Intense, aggressive, somewhat snug, high pace.

That just may not have fit Hogan’s styles at the time because of his back [issues]. It would’ve been an interesting attraction.

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'It would’ve been a great poster, a great promo, it would’ve made money. But I don’t think the match had a chance in hell of living up to the hype of the two stars.'

It's certainly interesting to hear why Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Hulk Hogan never happened in WWE from someone so involved with the pair.

Maybe JR has finally put to bed those rumours about Austin not liking The Hulkster, too.

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