I think he’ll let Tony say a few words on Collision (commentary) since they have history in WCW. As for a memorial graphic and 10 bell, I doubt it.
I think he’ll let Tony say a few words on Collision (commentary) since they have history in WCW. As for a memorial graphic and 10 bell, I doubt it.
TK standing on business and not mentioning anything on his account or the company account, and of course there's plenty of discourse from fans that he's not honoring their "hero".![]()
Knowing what we know about Snowman and how much of a hardcore wrestling fan he is (and likely SOHH/Coli former poster, current lurker), it wouldn't shock me if he was never really a Hoegan fan to begin with and the tapes probably cemented that. Outside of some of the wrestlers having wrestled Hoegan in the past (Sting, Jericho, Arn Anderson), there really was no connection at all between the promotion and Hoegan.
They were saying how Hogan was an important figure in the history of wrestling and should be honored. While I understand the impact he had on the business and the effect that would've been caused if he never existed, changing the landscape of the industry. Whether that means WWE looks completely different and/or doesn't exist or the fans for AEW, I understand if they don't want to mention anything due to the previous controversies surrounding him. Some critics just find reasons to complain when it doesn't concern them.
There's also the generational aspect too where most of the wrestlers in AEW never saw Hulkamania or even remember Hoegan before he went to WCW. With BATB '96 for example, Swerve, Hangman, and Ospreay were 6, 5, and 3 years old respectively when that happened.
Tbh being a foreign Fed Stan as a kid is probably why I never became a Hogan fan.
Peak Hulkamania was before I started watching, so it never felt current to me... and I'm 43 damn years old now. Nearly all active wrestlers are younger. I saw the WMs on tape so I understood it, but it felt like history whereas Warrior, Macho and Bret felt like the present.
The only time they really pulled me in was the Sgt Slaughter WMVII stuff - once Slaughter and Savage took Warrior out at RR I was cheering for Hogan to avenge him, but at some point my Dad gave me my first of many lectures about propaganda and patriotism and he made it all feel a bit icky.
Dad ruined British Bulldog coming down to Rule Brittania for me too, but that's a different story.
Being a Fed Stan I never got to see his heel work until way after the events. I was so convinced by Vince that whatever was happening there must be awful I never checked it out again after about 91.
So I could easily see how Hogan could've passed by people younger than me, especially if they were a foreign Fed Stan like me that didn't watch any WCW until the Network came out.
I imagine Will Ospreay couldn't give a single fukk. His first wrestling hero was AJ Styles!
I imagine Will Ospreay couldn't give a single fukk. His first wrestling hero was AJ Styles!
When we start hearing talk from people who grew up watching AEWNext 10-15 years or so you're probably going to be getting those who got into wrestling because of Cena, Punk, Styles, Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Ospreay, etc. and Hoegan will be a historical afterthought.

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I was a Nash guy. Hogan was whatever to me too…I grew up on WWF and WCW and was still never a Hogan fan. He was 'ok' to me as a kid but Warrior and Sting were my guys and then HitGOAT
That long term storytelling