
Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan hasn’t been with TNA Wrestling very long and already he’s frustrated.
Hogan had been venting his frustrations to friends about Dixie Carter’s insistence that some of the TNA originals continue to be pushed. The WWE Hall of Famer doesn’t see much in a lot of these guys and resents having to continue pushing them.
Carter doesn’t want to see the old crew get buried according to the Wrestling Observer.
Can Hogan pick talent? He’s reportedly high on Tomko saying, “at least he looks like a wrestler.”
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Sure let’s push tomko, he atleast looks like a wrestler……wait you mean fat tomko…the guy who can’t cut a decent promo or have a decent match without aj styles carrying him? Well atleast he left his push in tna to go to the wwe…wait they re-fired him because they forgot what a lazy slob tomko was. Although hogan would know all about lazy slobs who can’t put on a decent match. How can he possibly know what we want? We want new. Not the attitude era, not the 80′s, new. Get rid of the old guys and show enough confidents in your creative abilities to build new talent and fresh story lines. Otherwise go back to wwe where old, stale, and boring belongs! And just leave us with….what did you call it?…oh that’s right, our playpen.
It’s not surprising that someone named MARK would be such a TNA MARK
Deadweight In TNA
Rob Terry
Orlando jordan
Scott Hall
Sean morley
Sean Waltman
Lacey Von Erich
Nasty Boys
Bubba (BTLS)
Kevin Nash
Get People Like:
Alex Wright 34 Years Old
Rob Van Dam 39 Years Old
Shelton Benjamin 34 Years Old
Carly Colón 30 years old
@Mat Copland:
“Mark” is simply making a statement about pushing the young, talented wrestlers and getting rid of the old guys who don’t add anything to TNA–especially Hogan, whom the industry has passed by LONG AGO, yet somehow he himself can’t let go of the business and somehow thinks he knows what makes a good wrestling product in the 2010s. How exactly does that make him a mark for TNA, even if his name just happens to be Mark?
If anyone’s the “mark,” Mat, it’s more likely you.