Kill Dat Noize
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Who was competition for Hogan in his era? He was by and far the #1 guy in his era, even Warrior and Macho were 2 levels behind him.
Bret's era was more top heavy kayfabe wise as his peers (HBK, Razor, Diesel, Yoko, Taker, Sid, Austin, etc.) all got wins over each other. And how many world champions Bret's era produced compared to Hogan's? Everyone I named was a world champion and a credible one (except Razor who SHOULD have been champ), in Hogan's era is was a monopoly between him, Warrior, Flair and Macho for the most part. Rude, Jake, Perfect and the rest never got a world title reign or even a main event fued in their era. How is it more stacked unless you are counting Bret, HBK and the like as undercarders as well?
It was harder for a lot of guys to get title reigns because there weren't as many title matches period. The title meant more back then.
The reason Hogan was so ahead of the pack is because he was ahead of the pack. The reason he didn't "exchange wins" with these guys is because no one was good enough to beat him. Hogan was on such another level of over from the rest of the roster that it didn't make sense for him to lose. Bret Hart was over but he wasn't THAT over. I don't recall Hart-a-mania.
If Jake and Perfect performed today they would be world champions many times over and would probably be shoe in main eventers. But because they came up during an era where the competition was more stiff at the top they couldn't make it past the upper card.
Bret beat Austin every single time they fought with the exception of Austin winning via DQ in their last match together in which Bret still beat him down. Bret was so good, he made you believe Austin had a chance every single time tho.
Austin wasn't in his prime when he faced Bret, he was entering it.
Austin in his prime would have beaten Bret with the 1-2-3 each and every time. Know why? Cause he was more over. Cause he was better.
Bruh, Vince himself said he met Warrior and created his character to be an unstoppable wrecking machine and the booking shows that. I agree that Warrior was very over but was he ever more over than Hogan or Macho Man?.... that's debateable
I could tell you without a shred of doubt that yes Warrior was more over than Macho Man. When WM6 was rearing it's head there was team Hogan and there was team Warrior. That's it. I know cause I was there. The kids at school, the neighborhood, the block... it was about Hogan and Warrior.
Watch the WM6 match and you tell me he wasn't over. The crowd was damn near 50/50. And this is when Hulkamania was still at it's peak.
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