Posts Tagged ‘Triple H’

Daniel Bryan Wants Brock Lesnar For The WWE Title At WrestleMania 31

Daniel Bryan sat down with Robert Leigh of The Sun to talk about Sunday’s Royal Rumble. Bryan also gives his thoughts on Sting, Triple H, Paul Heyman, and his ideal scenario for WrestleMania 31 with Brock Lesnar.

Thanks to Robert Leigh of the Sun in the UK for sending us the following quotes:

On Sting vs Triple H –

“I think he’d do very well. But it will be interesting because there’s a lot of pressure in WWE. And he’s older now.

“Let’s see how he handles that kind of pressure, whether it is a Wrestlemania match or doing something at the Royal Rumble.

“It has been a long time since he’s performed in front of a crowd that big.”

On Paul Heyman –

“Paul Heyman’s been an incredible performer for years and he’s been able to change and evolve with the way the business has evolved,” said Bryan.

“To me, I feel like he’s very ahead of the curve.

“If you talk to Paul Heyman, he’s like a wrestling genius. He understands the fanbase, he knows what people want.

“He’s an amazing performer.”

On Brock Lesnar –

“Literally, my ideal scenario for Sunday would be I win the Royal Rumble, Brock Lesnar wins his WWE World Heavyweight championship match and then we wrestle in the main event of Wrestlemania.

“That’s what I hope happens.

“It’ll be interesting to see what actually does happen.”

You can read the full interview by clicking here (behind a paywall).

Triple H Appearing On Good Morning America Tomorrow

WWE COO Triple H will be appearing on Good Morning America on Friday morning to discuss the media coverage he’s getting for consoling a crying young fan at Monday’s RAW Reunion show.

During the main event, Triple H spotted a child at ringside crying. He broke character, spoke with the fan, gave him free merchandise and took him and his father backstage.  (Photos)

Triple H tweeted late Wednesday night:

Kevin Owens On Triple H’s Dedication To NXT, His In-Ring Debut & More

The following are highlights of a new Journey Of A Frontman interview with NXT star Kevin Owens:

On what was going through his mind before his NXT debut match: “I wish I could tell you exactly what I was thinking about, but there were so many things going through my mind. I thought a lot about my family because they got me to the point.

It sounds really corny because it seems like that’s what people would say when there’s a big moment in their lives. I thought about my kid, my parents and my wife. I remember at one point, I stopped midway through the ramp before I got in the ring and I clearly remember having a flash of running to the ring in my first match. It was just such a culmination. It’s always been my dream. It’s really hard to describe how memorable that was.”

On Triple H: “All I can say is that Triple H is literally the most dedicated man in sports entertainment, nobody works as hard as he does. I only see glimpses of it when he’s at the NXT tapings and the specials, but he’s always available for ideas. We were talking about what I was gonna do and how I was gonna be presented, he was very hands-on. It’s not just me, he’s got his finger on the pulse of everything we do here. And we do a lot of stuff, there’s seventy people here and he keeps track of everyone.

I don’t know when he sleeps, I don’t know when he works out, but he’s alive and he’s in great shape. From what I can tell, he’s a machine. His dedication is really something to behold. I’m lucky to have somebody like him willing to work with me, just like everybody else I mentioned earlier. He’s another great mind who knows so much more more about this than I do and he’s willing to share it with me and share it with anybody who wants the knowledge. It’s pretty awesome.”

Check out the complete interview at JourneyOfAFrontman.com.

Lucha Underground Preview For Tonight

The following matches are scheduled for tonight’s edition of Lucha Underground on the El Rey Network.

– Mascarita Sagrada and Pimpinela Escarlata vs. Mr. Cisco and Cortez Castro

– Super Fly vs. Pentagon Jr.

– Sexy Star vs. El Mariachi Loco

– Drago vs. King Cuerno in a Last Luchador Standing match

The video preview for this week’s show can be seen above.

VIDEO: Triple H Threatens Sting, Talks Royal Rumble

Triple H is once again the guest on the latest Michael Cole weekly sit-down interview.

In this week’s video interview, which you can view in full above, Triple H talks to Cole about Sting’s appearance on Monday’s RAW Reunion show.

“The Game” got worked up talking about Sting, questioning why he insists on sticking his nose in his business and speculating that he’s either going straight at the top guy, or that he’s simply a crazy man who paints his face.

HHH told Cole that he’s the reason Sting has never been in WWE, and soon he will find out why.

PHOTOS: Triple H BREAKS CHARACTER During RAW Reunion To Console A Crying Young Fan!

RAW Reunion Attendance, Photos Of Dallas Cowboys At The Show, More

Monday’s RAW Reunion show, which was held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, was a legitimate sellout, with announced attendance of 15,519 fans.

WWE will return to the arena in Dallas on Tuesday, April 7th for a SmackDown television taping. The pre-sale code for tickets to the event is DALLAS.

Speaking of RAW Reunion, below is a photo of several of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys in attendance at the show this past Monday night.

Cool Photo Of The Kliq At RAW Reunion, Triple H To Voice The Incredible Hulk

– Triple H will be voicing The Incredible Hulk in the new Marvel Experience tour. He and Stephanie McMahon visited the Marvel Experience in Dallas, Texas prior to Monday’s RAW Reunion show. For more information on the Marvel Experience traveling attraction, visit TheMarvelExperience.com.

– Speaking of Triple H, below is a cool photo from prior to Monday’s RAW Reunion show that features all five members of the infamous “Kliq” hanging out in the ring. Pictured in the ring are the original nWo Wolfpac members — Sean Waltman, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, while the original D-X members — Shawn Michaels and Triple H, are pictured standing outside the ring.

VIDEO: New Age Outlaws Talk About The Ascension, Cena On “Fired” WWE Stars

Below are this week’s “RAW Fallout” videos. The first video shows The Authority, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, storming out of the arena after Sting showed up and helped John Cena win the main event, which allowed Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan to get their jobs back.

In the second video, the New Age Outlaws talk about The Ascension, who they will meet in the ring at this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

And finally, here’s the third RAW Fallout video, which features Cena gloating about his friends getting their jobs back.

Pros And Cons: WWE Raw (1/19)

Last night’s Raw was held in Dallas, TX and was the final episode before the Royal Rumble. There were plenty of surprises, and after weeks of terrible programming, perhaps the biggest shocker was that the company put on an episode of Raw that wasn’t half bad. Without further ado, here are this week’s pros and cons.

Pros

There were a few highlights to choose from, but for me, the final segment easily takes the top spot. The action during the contest was commendable, but the real excitement occurred after the match. Sting’s appearance was completely unexpected, especially an in age where nearly everything is spoiled online beforehand. The Stinger looked great (much better than he did at Survivor Series, imo) and held the pose long enough to make everyone wonder if it was a picture to distract the Authority, or whether he was really in attendance.

Fans quickly found out the answer, making a match between Triple H and Sting at WrestleMania all but official. Sting’s appearance, followed by Lesnar’s destruction of everything in sight, was an amazing way to end the show and sell Sunday’s Rumble. Speaking of Lesnar, the crowd is dying to cheer this guy. He could have a monster face run if he decides to stick around after ‘Mania.

A close second goes to the nWo reunion. The Ascension is completely laughable and unconvincing as intimating heels (Hall was straight-up laughing at them throughout the segment). I predict they will be dancing on the WWE comedy circuit within a year. With that said, it was awesome to see JBL finally take out his anger on these fools. It was hard not to mark out at the Clothesline From Hell, and it was pleasant to see actual planning and some sort of payoff for once.

The legends panel was decent, even if it’s the same three guys that are there every time a group of legends rolls into town. However, it was nice to see three Rumble winners talk about their victories, with Shawn Michaels saying, “There would be no Mr. WrestleMania without the Royal Rumble.” It was also humorous to watch Big Show bring up talking points from about two decades prior and refer to anyone as “three washed-up has-beens.”

In terms of wrestling action, the best match of the night, in my opinion, was Dean Ambrose and Bad News Barrett. These two had good chemistry and pulled off a number of impressive spots. In particular, Ambrose’s reversal of Wasteland into Dirty Deeds was an awesome way to end the match. I wouldn’t mind seeing these guys work a program for the IC Title at WrestleMania.

Finally, Sandow posing as X-Pac backstage was absolutely hilarious. This guy deserves bigger and better things. Hopefully the company comes to the same realization before it’s too late.

Triple H Breaks Character During RAW To Console A Crying Young Fan

According to several fans who were ringside at RAW, Triple H broke character during the show to console a fan who was crying during the main event. Triple H is said to have apologized, rubbed his head and spoke to him for a minute. He was given some complimentary WWE merchandise and was taken backstage with his father after the show.

Chris Olds (@chrisolds2009) tweeted:

https://twitter.com/chrisolds2009/status/557384943102201856

https://twitter.com/chrisolds2009/status/557387305342619648

Triple H On Wrestlers Who Died Young, Randy Savage In The WWE HOF & More

The following are highlights of a new Permission Granted podcast interview with Triple H:

On the various hats he wears and the title at the top of his list: “Dad,” he said. He eventually tied it into the fitness DVD and said all the hats that he and his wife wear made them realize how difficult it is to find workout time. He said he and Stephanie rush home to see the kids before they go to bed, and it’s ten at night before the head downstairs to their home gym.

On what he looks for in a wrestler: Triple H said charisma because it’s the one X Factor that you can’t teach. “All the other things can be brought out of somebody,” he said. “That’s a tough one.” He mentioned Mick Foley as being a guy who didn’t fit the typical WWE wrestler mold, but “he is charismatic, when you watch him you can’t help but be drawn into him. He’s intelligent, he speaks well, he’s humorous.”

On WWE Network: “We took the gamble and we’re ahead of the curve on a lot of this,” he said. He noted that others are following in their footsteps. He said Netflix has their model, but they don’t have the live stream like WWE Network does. He said it takes a while to condition fans to break from their patterns. “We’re thrilled with the progress, we’re thrilled with where it’s at, and we’re just starting to scratch the surface of where it can go.”

On wrestlers who have died young: “To me, everybody makes personal choices in their life,” he said. “Even some of my closest friends, my best friends, made personal choices of how they wanted to live their life that I never chose, that I never went down those roads. And I will put the physicality of my career up against anybody. The majority of those guys made personal choices to live a certain way and you can’t live that way forever. It’s a short run, it’s fast and furious, and it’s a short run. Did it affect me? Absolutely. I’ve watched a lot of guys that I was close to and that I was friends with… There’s a certain point and time when even as your friends, you try to stop them, you try to talk them into it, and there’s no… And that’s not just in our business, that’s in any business. People are responsible for their own lives, their own personal decisions, how they live their life outside of a sport or a job or anything else. We try to protect our talent now in a way like never before with our wellness programs and our ability to try to stay ahead of them to see if there are problems or they are headed down a path or anything, but the reality of it is people have to be responsible for their own lives. I’ve seen this company tell guys listen, we can’t work together unless you get some help or whatever and they say, okay, great, I’m just going to leave then and I’m just going to go because this is more important to me. You can’t live somebody’s life for them and it’s tragic, and I’ve had to come to terms in my with that with some guys that were close friends of mine, but that’s just the way it is, unfortunately.”

On Randy Savage entering the WWE Hall of Fame: “One of the biggest stars ever in the industry,” he said. “It’s so well deserved and a long time coming. I think for a lot of fans it feels like a long time coming and they are just so overwhelmed that it’s happening and I know we are and his family is. It’s just a great thing to celebrate a career like that.”

Check out the complete interview at Soundcloud.com.

VIDEO: Triple H Talks Seth Rollins’ Future, Royal Rumble, SmackDown On Thursday’s

The latest edition of Michael Cole’s weekly WWE.com sit-down video interview, which features Triple H this week, is now online.

In this week’s interview, “The Game” talks to the WWE announcer about WWE SmackDown moving to Thursday night’s beginning this week on the SyFy Network, as well as the Daniel Bryan vs. Kane match scheduled for the show.

HHH also discusses Monday’s RAW, noting that Seth Rollins proved he belongs in the ring with the likes of John Cena and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, as his Curb Stomp of both men showed why he is referred to as the “undisputed future of the WWE.”

While HHH gave credit to Cena and Lesnar as two of WWE’s key players in the present day, he claimed that Rollins is “something different altogether.”

Triple H concluded the interview by reminding fans that Rollins is still in possession of the “Money in the Bank” briefcase, which ensures him a WWE World Heavyweight Championship opportunity at any time of his choosing.

“If you don’t skin a cat one way, you’ve always got a briefcase in your hand that says you can skin them any time you want,” said Triple H.

You can check out the complete Michael Cole sit-down video interview with Triple H above.

PHOTO: HHH & Stephanie McMahon Present Ultimate Warrior’s Family With An Award Before RAW

Triple H posted the following photo of himself and Stephanie McMahon presenting Dana Warrior and The Ultimate Warrior’s children with the Slammy Award for “The Surprise Return of the Year” prior to Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Ryback Addresses Triple H And “Firing” Angle, News On Tonight’s RAW Pre-Show

– WWE broadcast team member Scott Stanford will be back on the official WWE RAW pre-show on the WWE Network tonight. Stanford will join the regular RAW pre-show hosts Byron Saxton and Alex Riley in place of the usual third member of the team, Booker T.

– Ryback posted the following tweet to follow up on the “firing” storyline from last Monday’s edition of WWE RAW.

https://twitter.com/Ryback22/status/554434660940644352

John Cena Reacts To Backlash For Congratulating Triple H

On Friday, John Cena got some heat on Twitter from fans after congratulating Triple H for his upcoming induction into the International Sports Hall of Fame. Cena tweeted:

The 15-time world champion has since responded to the backlash, clarifying that he’s not out of line for congratulating his rival on social media.

John Cena Congratulates Triple H, Jim Ross On Bruce Buffer’s Podcast

– WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross, along with UFC Hall Of Famer Forrest Griffin are the guests on the latest edition of Bruce Buffer’s weekly podcast. Buffer is the longtime ring announcer for the UFC, and is the adopted brother of famous boxing ring announcer Michael Buffer, who coined the phrase, “Let’s Get Ready To Rumble,” which was later a parody used by Triple H during his “D-Generation X” days.

Below is the official description for the latest “It’s Time with Bruce Buffer” podcast, which you can listen to now at PodcastOne.com.

BB #17 WWE Legend Jim Ross UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin

“Bruce Buffer returned to PodcastOne Tuesday for another edition of “IT’S TIME!!!” Joining him on this broadcast was WWE hall of famer Jim Ross and UFC hall of famer Forrest Griffin. “JR” joined the show to talk about his upcoming New Japan Pro Wrestling gig, CM Punk’s decision to sign with the UFC, and other odds and ends from professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Griffin joined the show to go over year-end MMA awards with Bruce. Including fighter of the year, fight of the year, knockout of the year, and many others. Forrest also discusses his life as a retired mixed martial artist and fatherhood.”

As noted earlier this week, it was announced that WWE COO Triple H will be inducted into the 2015 International Sports Hall Of Fame on March 7th. On Friday, John Cena tweeted out a congratulatory message to “The Game” – which is getting a lot of backlash from fans who feel WWE should maintain some level of kayfabe even on social media.

Tripe H to Be Inducted Into The 2015 International Sports Hall of Fame

WWE sent out the following press release on Thursday:

PAUL “TRIPLE H®” LEVESQUE TO BE INDUCTED INTO 2015 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS HALL OF FAME

STAMFORD, CONN., January 8, 2015 – Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE® Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative and 13-time World Champion in WWE, will be inducted into the 2015 International Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio.

Levesque will join the class of 2015, which includes 5-time world boxing champion Evander Holyfield, 8-time Ms. Olympia bodybuilding champion Lenda Murray, martial artist and world renowned movie star Michael Jai White, 11-time world kickboxing champion Don Wilson and world powerlifting champion Ed Coan.

“We are excited for Paul “Triple H” Levesque to headline the International Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2015 for his accomplishments both in and out of the WWE ring,” said Dr. Bob Goldman, Founder, ISHOF. “In addition to being inducted as one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, Paul will be recognized for the work he has done as a WWE executive, becoming the first executive inducted into the Hall of Fame.”

“It is an honor to join some of the world’s greatest athletes and be inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame,” said Levesque. “These men and women have reached the pinnacle of their sport or athlete endeavor, and I am humbled to join them on stage at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival.”

The International Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit foundation established to honor world-class athletes and is part of the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival, the world’s largest annual sports weekend, hosting 150,000 attendees and more than 18,000 competing athletes.

Members of the International Sports Hall of Fame include Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, WWE Legend and Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino, two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin and NBA Hall of Famer Earl Monroe.

Update On Plans For NXT Involvement At WrestleMania Weekend, NXT Diva On “The Bachelor”

– Despite the fact that Triple H was reportedly down on the idea of doing a NXT show during WrestleMania weekend this year, there are in fact plans to have NXT matches during the weekend, likely as part of WrestleMania Fan Axxess.

– NXT Diva Devin Taylor was on the season opener of the popular reality television show “The Bachelor” on January 4th as a contestant under her real name — Brittany Fetkin. On the show, Fetkin was referred to as a “WWE Diva in training.” She ended up being eliminated from the show pretty early on in the season.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Triple H Talks To Michael Cole About Firings On RAW, Sting, The Authority’s Return

The latest edition of Michael Cole’s weekly sit-down interview, which features the return of Triple H, is now available.

On this week’s interview, Triple H talks in-depth about the return of The Authority and the angles from RAW, namely the “firing” storyline involving Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan.

HHH also brought up Sting, noting that “he has had his 15 seconds of fame.”

As noted earlier today, Seth Rollins did not appear on “Miz TV” at the SmackDown tapings on Tuesday night as was advertised on Monday’s RAW. HHH revealed during the interview that Rollins wouldn’t be appearing on the talk show segment, because “he doesn’t need to be.”

You can check out the complete Michael Cole sit-down interview with “The Game” above.

Three Top WWE Superstars “Fired” On First RAW Of 2015

On Monday’s WWE RAW, the first edition of the show of 2015, a “John Cena Appreciation” night, with a sarcastic tone, was promoted throughout the evening by The Authority — Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

As the show went on, it became clear that anyone who was part of Team Cena at the Survivor Series pay-per-view, where The Authority ended up getting fired, was going to be punished and beaten down.

Finally, when the “John Cena Appreciation” main event segment came, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon revealed that Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan, the other members of Team Cena, were all fired.

For complete WWE RAW results, click here.

Seth Rollins Added To Cena vs. Lesnar Royal Rumble Title Match

During this week’s edition of WWE RAW in Corpus Christi, Texas, the first episode of the show in 2015, The Authority made their return and immediately made an impact.

During the beginning of this week’s RAW, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon announce that at the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, there will be a change to the main event. The new main event will now be a triple-threat match, with Brock Lesnar defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against John Cena and Seth Rollins.

WWE Royal Rumble 2015 takes place on January 25th at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Spoiler Photo: Big Celebration Planned For Tonight’s RAW?

It looks as though there will be a celebration on tonight’s edition of WWE RAW, the first episode of the show of 2015 and the first official show with the return of The Authority — Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

In the following photo from Twitter, you can see balloons hanging above the ring at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas, the site of tonight’s show.

https://twitter.com/RickVelazquez96/status/552256731384786944

The Time Is Now To Embrace Attitude

The WWE is always harping on about the Attitude Era. If they’re not plugging their “critically acclaimed” Monday Night War series, they are gloating about past successes while subtly bashing a long-dead company. However, despite the company’s love of the Attitude Era, there’s a considerable lack of attitude anywhere within the company.

When the company first announced the WWE Network, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to cash in on nostalgic fans eager to relive the glory days. After all, those kids that grew up in the 90s watching Austin and the Rock were now adults with college degrees and full-time jobs, so it seemed like a no brainer to try to reel in old fans that departed over the past decade.

Cena is still the top guy in the company, but at age 37, it's obvious his days are numbered.

Cena is still the top guy in the company, but at age 37, it’s obvious his days are numbered.

During the lead-up to the Network launch, it was promised that every pay-per-view and episode of Raw would be available within a few months of launch. Nearly a year later, the Attitude Era is practically nonexistent. Sure, the pay-per-views are all there, but the most controversial and memorable moments of that era typically occurred on Raw.

By even the most conservative estimates, the Attitude Era started in 1997 (some would say it started at the 1996 King of the Ring, but I won’t go back that far). As of today, there are 20 episodes in total from the years 1997 through 2001, including the episode where Vince McMahon purchased WCW, which essentially marked the end of the era. A lot of the most controversial and memorable moments are also conveniently missing, such as Brian Pillman pulling a gun on Austin, the infamous Bret screwed Bret promo, and Bret Hart’s profanity-laced tirade in March of 1997.

In contrast, there are 45 episodes from 1993 alone, and it’s not like the company is uploading the episodes in order because they also uploaded the entire year of 2012 and random episodes from various years. It undoubtedly takes time to convert old episodes of Raw into a format that is suitable for widescreen televisions, but it seems like there is really no rush to upload the content.

Instead of creating the same episode of Monday Night War 20 times, they should instead show the stories that inspired the mind-numbingly boring series. While uploading the content, the company should also take a moment to revisit the past, because there are a lot of similarities between today’s product and the era that immediately preceded the Attitude Era, which I refer to as the In Your House Era.

Backstage News On Sting’s Royal Rumble Status And The Authority’s Return

For those wondering, Sting is not expected to be a surprise entrant in the 2015 WWE Royal Rumble match. As things stand now, the plan is still for Sting to work a match against Triple H at WrestleMania 31. If those plans end up changing, we should hear about it in the near future.

As far as Triple H and The Authority are concerned, apparently the plan was set for some time to bring them back, and the decision to bring them back sooner than originally expected was said to not be a reactionary move to recent declining ratings.

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    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Dream Matches That Never Happened: Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin

    UFC president Dana White says it all the time, “the job of a promoter is to make the matches the fans want to see.” To ensure that this happens, White has gone around buying out entire promotions, sometimes strictly for a single talent (White bought the WFA promotion just to acquire Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s contract).

    Unfortunately for wrestling fans, our “Dana White” is a guy named Vince McMahon, a guy who doesn’t quite share the same philosophy about promoting.

    While White’s slogan is “my job is to make the matches the fans want,” and more often than not he will, McMahon’s is, “I know what the fans want more than they do.”

    Sure, in public you’ll hear McMahon say that all WWE does is listen to what the “WWE Universe” wants and his job is to give it to them, his track record, while solid, isn’t that great when it comes to making dream matches happen.

    The following is part one of a new series I’m calling, “Dream Matches That Never Happened.” First on the list is the most obvious dream match of all-time, at least in this writer’s opinion …

    Hulk Hogan vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

    How is it possible that the two biggest names and highest drawing figures in the history of sports entertainment never once had a single high-profile match? Forget WCW, where I believe Hogan and Austin may have crossed paths (not 100 percent sure, however) when Austin was still “Stunning.”

    I’m talking about “The Hulkster” and “Stone Cold” going at it, one-on-one, on the WWE stage.

    Could you imagine the amount of money this match would have drawn? And don’t give me any of that crap that Hogan was too old when Austin was in his prime, and that the match would have sucked, therefore no true wrestling fan would care about it.

    We’re all fans, and if two big mega-stars like Austin and Hogan collided in our lifetimes, we’d probably still remember where we were when it happened.

    The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan. Was it the best technical match of all-time? Absolutely not. Were the “die-hard” fans going into WrestleMania that year talking as if they were more excited for Triple H vs. Chris Jericho because the actual ring work would be better? They sure were. I was around, and still doing this for a living, and I remember it well. When the show was over, what was the true main event that night?

    Enough said.

    Hogan and Austin would be the same thing. Hell, WWE could book that match at WrestleMania 31 next year and it would still be a contender for highest drawing pay-per-view of all-time. The two still have that much name recognition, and a match between the two would still garner that level of interest. While I’m well aware that it’s not going to happen, you get my point.

    Hogan vs. Austin is so big, it would still be a big deal today.

    Now imagine if you will how big that match would have been, say, 10 years ago. The record would probably still stand today.

    The fact that both were under contract, and WWE decided to go with Rock instead of Austin that year, to me, is not a big deal. Both matches are the type of “dream matches” that should have been promoted. The fact that WWE never doubled back and made Hogan and Austin happen after that, when fans were clamoring for it at different times after Hogan-Rock, that’s the part that confuses me.

    Many might say, “but Austin clearly didn’t want to work with Hogan.”

    So what?

    If you’re a promoter, you should be able to find a way to convince him. Dana White said it best, so I won’t try to top it. If the fans want something bad enough, give it to them.

    Fans for years were begging for Hogan and Austin, and WWE never made it happen. Unfortunately in the case of a Hogan-Austin match, it never will happen. With Hogan no longer allowed to compete in a WWE ring due to their strict medical program, one-half of the equation is taken out of the picture. Austin doesn’t seem keen on returning to the ring, but if it were to happen, you can rest assured that “The Hulkster” won’t be the face he’s staring at across the ring.

    So, it’s one of those situations were as a fan, you simply have to wonder “what could have been,” because “The Hulkster” versus “Stone Cold” will never happen.

    And that’s the bottom line, brother!

    What are your thoughts on Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin never happening, or any other big dream matches that never took shape? Which matches do you consider to be the biggest potential showdowns that never happened? Let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below.

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