I'm so happy to see I'm not the only one who misses Scott Norton!
But of the big 3, I look fwd to seeing Hall the most. However, he is also the one I think will have the toughest time getting over as a heel. He always was the coolest of the group.
The most irritating part for me will be the pop Hogan gets. Why can't he just go away forever?
Hall will have the least trouble to get over as a heel. Simply because he can do stuff in the ring and was always the smallest in stature of the 3.
Nash always wanted to be damn funny and has to change the routine he did for the past 6 years. Hogan..is Hogan..you can hate him but people will pop just because it IS Hogan.. Hall just shouldn't do surveys and beat up some people and they will hate him.
"...And I use that to f*ck them some place fairly uncomfortable." "What, like the back of a volkswagen ?" -Mallrats
Okay, on the subject of Hogan. When they do eventually turn him face, and put him back in the old gear:
Why not treat him as an old man? We all know that there's no way in hell Ric Flair would go over someone like a heel Triple H without being the dirtiest man in the game and cheating his way to a win (which we'd all still mark out for). So if it comes down to face Hogan, to heel Trips (god I hope not) why not have a massive run-in and beat down from all the current faces to let Hogan hit the leg drop and get the win on an already dead Triple H. This way, Trips goes down, Hogan can retire on top, and it's all kinda believable.
Originally posted by SarumanProbably Hogan, cos of the history there. Question, though: will he be Hollywood?
JR referred to him as "Hulk Hogan" tonight on Raw... infer from that what you will.
Personally I think he should just be "Hogan" no "Hulk" or "Hollywood."
I'm looking forward to Hall and Nash equally 'cause I've never seen either of them in action except for the Wrestlemania retrospective that came with WM16. That's also the main reason I'm not pre-judging any of them, cause the two matches I saw (Michaels/Razor and Michaels/Diesel) were not bad at all.
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I'm looking forwards to Hogan short term purely because Hogan in the WWF was what I grew up on. Most exciting of the three though is Hall IMO. He was laways the best worker of the three and if recent Japanese reviews are anything to go by then we could be in for a treat. I think he's the only guy I would happily accept as a long term World title challenger.
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Originally posted by QubberI'm looking forwards to Hogan short term purely because Hogan in the WWF was what I grew up on. Most exciting of the three though is Hall IMO. He was laways the best worker of the three and if recent Japanese reviews are anything to go by then we could be in for a treat. I think he's the only guy I would happily accept as a long term World title challenger.
Funny, Scott Hall was the only one of these three that was NEVER a real title contender. Not in the WWF, and not in WCW..
"...And I use that to fuck them some place fairly uncomfortable." "What, like the back of a volkswagen ?" -Mallrats
It's purely because he's that bit younger, and not as over exposed as the other two. I've never seen Scott Hall in an extended solo main event run (off the top of my head, the ladder match against Goldberg was the only "main event" level match I could come up with) so I'd be happy seeing him vs Triple H or whoever for the World title.
Hall has always been the IC level guy, or the tag team guy, so as it's fresh I wouldn't mind it. I couldn't take Hogan seriously as a world title threat for an extended run and, as I've said before, would rather see him in a "seniors" type feud with Flair. As for Nash, I'd rather see him than Hogan challenging for the World belt, but on personal preference I'd pick Hall over Nash in that spot. If the guy has cleaned himself up, I'd like to see him given a chance to run with the ball.
His cardboard cut out was more over than Nash in the dying days of WCW, so maybe I'm not the only one interested in Hall.
"Nobody enjoys a good time more than I do, but this business of yours is as legitimate as a three-legged donkey...which of course is illegitimate because as we all know donkeys have four legs."
Individually, the only one I would care to see back is Hall since he could work a decent match. Together, in this angle, i'll say I'm definitely *interested* in seeing all of them. The sheer bizarre feeling of seeing the 3 of them on the titantron last night is worth it so far. Of course, that could all change with rambling Hogan promos and awful Hogan and Nash matches.
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