And the keys to the company but he refused? 
@Nash's Sid impression@ :53

@Nash's Sid impression@ :53
@Nash's Sid impression@ :53exactly, same reason Luger failed when they tired to push him as the new Hulk Hogan. There's only one Hogan.![]()
He's right tho, he's better in a big mean heel type of character. Not a kiddie fav character like Hogan
Maybe but fukk that shyt though.You're going give up the opportunity of a lifetime over a gimmick?![]()
He's right tho, he's better in a big mean heel type of character. Not a kiddie fav character like Hogan

exactly, same reason Luger failed when they tired to push him as the new Hulk Hogan. There's only one Hogan.

It's so cool how Nash pretty much had a hand in saving everyone's career![]()
Sid's work as a heel in WWE spoke for itself. Dude was still over and getting huge pops from the crowd, and I honestly can't see him getting the same reaction had they tried to turn him into another Hogan.Maybe but fukk that shyt though.You're going give up the opportunity of a lifetime over a gimmick?
Vince offers you Hulk's boots and you turn him down?
He could of made that shyt work.
It's so cool how Nash pretty much had a hand in saving everyone's career![]()
Because Nash says this about every wrestler he has ever encountered on these shoot interviews.Considering how the Kliq had Vince's ear in those days, and how the Vince did indeed bring Sid back during that period, and how Nash and Sid always put each other over in shoots and seem like they're cool with each other.... What's so hard to believe about Nash putting a good word in for Sid in 95? Seems fairly plausible to me.

