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Post by Thunderkiss on Jun 28, 2011 21:58:15 GMT -5
While I give him all the credit in the world as being the greatest performer of all time, I do not consider myself to be a ultra fan of Hulk Hogan. Instead I am more inspired by the Ultimate Warrior and what he has become. His message is so much better and one I would rather get behind.
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Post by The Mainerishi on Jun 29, 2011 5:48:46 GMT -5
While I give him all the credit in the world as being the greatest performer of all time, I do not consider myself to be a ultra fan of Hulk Hogan. Instead I am more inspired by the Ultimate Warrior and what he has become. His message is so much better and one I would rather get behind. It's a shame we never saw Kiss do a "Power and Paint" gimmick. The hilarity would've been unimaginable. William Charles Wilcox: "Hold still Kiss... you're almost ready.. you'll be looking like Gene Simmons in no time." Thunderkiss: "Gene Simmons? Fuck that. Start again. I want to look like a tiger!"
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Post by Thunderkiss on Jul 6, 2011 21:24:05 GMT -5
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Post by The Mainerishi on Jul 7, 2011 6:24:02 GMT -5
Okay now I'm curious. Why have you become a Warrior fan so suddenly? What's the change? I mean Warrior was arguably one of the worst in-ring technicians of all time. Granted he had buckets of energy and physical charisma, as well as being able to absolutely slay it on the microphone even when he wasn't making a lick of sense but I'm assuming it's under the circumstances under which he left the E that you agree with?
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Post by Thunderkiss on Jul 7, 2011 13:28:37 GMT -5
Okay now I'm curious. Why have you become a Warrior fan so suddenly? What's the change? I mean Warrior was arguably one of the worst in-ring technicians of all time. Granted he had buckets of energy and physical charisma, as well as being able to absolutely slay it on the microphone even when he wasn't making a lick of sense but I'm assuming it's under the circumstances under which he left the E that you agree with? Danny, When have I ever cared for in-ring ability? You know my mantra, and it is echoed by the masses. A guy who is entertaining but might not flip around the ring is worth 10 times as much as a guy who flips around the ring but has no personality. This personified the Warrior. How many Warrior interviews have you watched? I have probably watched them all. His character was really not hard to get. He was a modern day (at the time) gladiator who spoke of Gods, such as the Roman ones. The whole "you couldn't understand what he was saying" thing is mostly a proponent of Vince's Warrior propaganda. What I like about the Warrior: he followed his own way. He didn't kiss ass in the locker room. He didn't make pro-wrestling a career, he became a responsible man who loves his family and lives his life for the greater good and finally, he motivates people today to get up and do something with their lives. This has been evident even way back when: Hulk Hogan is quite the opposite. Though he has done good things, there is too much out there to points to him being into self-indulgence, sin and greed. I like a man who walks his own path in life, even if it may cost him financially and the popular opinion of the mainstream sheep. I like the Ultimate Warrior.
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Post by Fallen Souls on Jul 7, 2011 20:53:47 GMT -5
As visualized by the Ultimate Warrior.
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Post by Reprobate on Jul 22, 2011 15:50:55 GMT -5
It's really apples and oranges. They were both in the greatest WrestleMania match ever... they're now both annoying fucknuts who are tarnishing their former legacies.
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Post by TJ on Aug 10, 2011 20:45:40 GMT -5
It's really apples and oranges. They were both in the greatest WrestleMania match ever... they're now both annoying fucknuts who are tarnishing their former legacies. If I had to go one of their ways: it would be Warriors, at least he is doing something productive with his life, kinda
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Post by Thunderkiss on Aug 16, 2011 20:41:14 GMT -5
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