James Daulton
Footballguy
Childhood memories shattered.
Hogan got the last word with the brain thoughLet the record reflect that Bobby "The Brain" Heenan was always correct about The Hulkster being a phony.
So does one have Cart Blanche to steal and disseminate private images/videos of, say, an adult film star?They aren't losing that suit. He's made himself and his sex life a public display in the past.Denton has made it clear that he doesn't have 100 million. Every trick in the book is worth doing to try to save his business.
I think Terry Bollea (Hulk Hogan) actually owns the rights now. Marvel used to own it but there was a lawsuit when the rights contract expired and now he owns it.Actually, Marvel owns it. Both WWF and WCW had to negotiate with Marvel for Hogan to call himself Hulk.What are the financial & licensing issues with this? Doesn't WWE own rights to everything Hulk Hogan? Do they still own it, but just won't sell any HH merchandise? Or is this just severing his limited appearance contracts?
Did gawker do that? I was under the impression that they did not.So does one have Cart Blanche to steal and disseminate private images/videos of, say, an adult film star?They aren't losing that suit. He's made himself and his sex life a public display in the past.Denton has made it clear that he doesn't have 100 million. Every trick in the book is worth doing to try to save his business.
Stone Cold beat the crap out of his wife a few times.Wwe should have worked with hogan here. Lots of "what about this" stuff will now come to light.
Like, what about this about the warrior who they tied to Connor the crusher with his essays against gays?
Back when Hogan was a heel and actually used slight racism to get the crowd to hate him.
Don't care.
Certainly not The Iron Sheik or Nikolai VolkoffRicky the dragon steamboatYokozuna, Tito SantanaI think every character was a stereotype, regardless of race - Rowdy Roddy Piper, Sargent Slaughter, etc.Not all that surprisng really, WWF back in the 80's really was racism central. Look at the characters the black wrestlers played. Papa Shango - a Voodoo Doctor, Kamala - Big stupid black guy from africa controlled by a white guy under a mask, Bad News Brown - Street thug from Harlem, Virgil - a servant to a rich white guy, Slick - the inner city street hustler and so on.
Lol. At least they still have hockey...I wonder if this will cause black people to stop watching professional wrestling.
He'd still pack arenas in the south.Think about the downward spiral that is The Hulkster's life the past decade:
- Bitter divorce
- Ex walks away with half his fortune
- Ex starts banging a teenage version of you
- Your son essentially killed a kid
- Your son serves prison time
- An embbarrassing sex tape leaks where you're banging your friend's wife while aswering calls from your daughter.
- Now an embarrassing tape leaks where you go so far past the point of acceptable that an apology won't suffice.
- You're now a social pariah
- The industry you were a legend in has begun scrubbing it's connections to you.
- And you've likely lost your ability to earn any money (I can't see promoter's putting him on a card, and no company will touch him as a product endorser.)
And the Hulkster is only 61 years old. He has some life to live on outcast island.
Sigh.Poor dumb ******* probably could've killed someone and bounced back quicker, easier.
Maybe even smoked crack and become Mayor somewhere...but now, he's persona non grata.
I find it interesting how a few words can do that.
Again, Eminence is the voice of reason on this board.I'm certain none of us have ever said the 'n word' before.
Again, it's not just about using the N word. Riley Cooper did that and he was welcomed back by the Eagles (and their black players) after some cursory racial sensitivity training and a fine. It's about doing it in a calm, casual conversation while also sharing thoughts that obviously show you think one race is inferior to other races. It's not a "mistake," it's a horrible character flaw.I'm certain none of us have ever said the 'n word' before.
Thank God Gary Coleman didn't live to see this.I think the comments were more disparaging to small black people. He wouldn't of minded if some big, rugged black guy was dating her. Just not a skinny, small one.
I'm just happy that somebody in professional wrestling takes the responsibility to educate our youth about classical Roman poetry seriously.Nice to see Virgil not miss any possibilities to get his name out there.
Utterly Juvenal statement.I'm just happy that somebody in professional wrestling takes the responsibility to educate our youth about classical Roman poetry seriously.Nice to see Virgil not miss any possibilities to get his name out there.
This is a serious topic, aeneid you to stop with the punsUtterly Juvenal statement.I'm just happy that somebody in professional wrestling takes the responsibility to educate our youth about classical Roman poetry seriously.Nice to see Virgil not miss any possibilities to get his name out there.
Welcome to 2015.So the guy that helped build the WWF into a financial monster is erased from the organizations history as though he never existed. That may be a slight overreaction by the organization that has had known wife beaters and drug abusers within its ranks, all of whom are still ok in their book.
Of course it is. A mild suspension and large fine would have been sufficient punishment. But you've got to deal with the group of lunatics that would go all fire and brimstone until he was publicly executed.So the guy that helped build the WWF into a financial monster is erased from the organizations history as though he never existed. That may be a slight overreaction by the organization that has had known wife beaters and drug abusers within its ranks, all of whom are still ok in their book.
I'm guessing the WWE wanted to get Hulk off their website and payroll right now so that people can't say he represents the company today. Hogan is way too big a part of their video library and history for him to be erased from it.So the guy that helped build the WWF into a financial monster is erased from the organizations history as though he never existed. That may be a slight overreaction by the organization that has had known wife beaters and drug abusers within its ranks, all of whom are still ok in their book.
I bet it rolls right off your tongue. How many times a day do you say it?I'm certain none of us have ever said the 'n word' before.
Keep the avatar, but change your name to ######lips.I"m not so sure that at it's base....BASE.......Hogan's comments aren't something that most people feel (aside from the rampant use of N-Word). If given a choice between an athlete or someone who gets their money from their dad....who wouldn't want their kid to marry the athlete?
ETA: Also...isn't Hogan (more or less) just repeating what Chris Rock said 15 years ago about the stratification of classes within the African American community and how the upper classes resent the lower class making a spectacle of themselves and ruining if for the upper class?
ETA: I'm not changing my avatar either.
Willis is still around to avenge for him. I wonder if he still packs?Thank God Gary Coleman didn't live to see this.I think the comments were more disparaging to small black people. He wouldn't of minded if some big, rugged black guy was dating her. Just not a skinny, small one.
I have never understood why people think that it is impossible for an individual to say bad things about many people of a race and still have friendships or relationships with members of that same race.I know the "I have black friends" doesn't convince anyone ... but I had thought that Hulk Hogan was close to both Mr. T and the Junkyard Dog in real life.
Virgil still a servant to a rich white man I see.Virgil -- one of the most iconic black wrestlers ever -- says the Hulk Hogan he considered a mentor and a friend never showed any signs of racism in all the years he's known him.
Virgil tells TMZ Sports he was saddened Friday morning when he read about Hogan's N-word rant on a sex tape, and says he doesn't condone racism or racist behavior one bit.
But Virgil tells us, "You can only judge a person based on past experience. Hulk Hogan has never given me a reason to believe he is a racist."
Hogan has since apologized for the comments he made on the sex tape -- which was recorded 8 years ago.
You can rent Virgil out to appear at your white guy bachelor party...Virgil still a servant to a rich white man I see.Virgil -- one of the most iconic black wrestlers ever -- says the Hulk Hogan he considered a mentor and a friend never showed any signs of racism in all the years he's known him.
Virgil tells TMZ Sports he was saddened Friday morning when he read about Hogan's N-word rant on a sex tape, and says he doesn't condone racism or racist behavior one bit.
But Virgil tells us, "You can only judge a person based on past experience. Hulk Hogan has never given me a reason to believe he is a racist."
Hogan has since apologized for the comments he made on the sex tape -- which was recorded 8 years ago.
You can rent Virgil out to appear at your white guy bachelor party...Virgil still a servant to a rich white man I see.Virgil -- one of the most iconic black wrestlers ever -- says the Hulk Hogan he considered a mentor and a friend never showed any signs of racism in all the years he's known him.
Virgil tells TMZ Sports he was saddened Friday morning when he read about Hogan's N-word rant on a sex tape, and says he doesn't condone racism or racist behavior one bit.
But Virgil tells us, "You can only judge a person based on past experience. Hulk Hogan has never given me a reason to believe he is a racist."
Hogan has since apologized for the comments he made on the sex tape -- which was recorded 8 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSZq1i7BZL4
at one of the videos to the side. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyXn24iAVYY