Originally Posted By: King Snarf
I don't know; they'd try to run Hogan as an underdog, as seen with his runs with the Boss Man and Earthquake (r.i.p. John Tenta) as two examples. They'd get a guy as big (physically) or bigger than Hogan.


But wasn't Hogan the champ at the time? How can you be the underdog when you're the champ? Also, wouldn't that all fall under:

 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
In the 80's, guys like Henning would threaten the face's title run but never win,...


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

Our Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man said: "no, the doctor's right. besides, he has seniority."