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I just wish Shawn put his foot up H’s behind when he came back & went full Hogan during the RA era, but he didn’t want to be that guy anymore and his second run was going to be more about changing the perception of who he was among his peers.

As much influence the son-in-law had, Vince loved Shawn more, so it would have been extremely fascinating to see what an RA era would look like with Shawn being positioned in the prime spot as champion - opposed to being the guy doing his best to make his so called piece of crap friend, some of the shoots against him when he won the WHC were so below the belt that you knew it was just H who wanted to go there and that was his friend.
 

I just wish Shawn put his foot up H’s behind when he came back & went full Hogan during the RA era, but he didn’t want to be that guy anymore and his second run was going to be more about changing the perception of who he was among his peers.

As much influence the son-in-law had, Vince loved Shawn more, so it would have been extremely fascinating to see what an RA era would look like with Shawn being positioned in the prime spot as champion - opposed to being the guy doing his best to make his so called piece of crap friend, some of the shoots against him when he won the WHC were so below the belt that you knew it was just H who wanted to go there and that was his friend.

He dseserved a lenghty run. Should've held till Wrestlemania in my opinion.
 

People who think the current product is anywhere close to the Attitude Era/Early Ruthless Aggression Era need to give their head a wobble!
 
My most favorite Wrestling match of all time was the 6-man Hell in a Cell match among Rikishi, The Rock, Austin, HHH, Undertaker, and Kurt Angle. That was amazing.


I was rewatching this match with a friend on Netflix some months ago. It seems Rikishi's entire reason for being in this match was to take that bump off the cage into the dump truck :sarf2
 
I was rewatching this match with a friend on Netflix some months ago. It seems Rikishi's entire reason for being in this match was to take that bump off the cage into the dump truck :sarf2
Just joining this thread for the first time. What was your opinion on the TNA Impact debut on AMC? I heard it didn’t go very well.
 
I was rewatching this match with a friend on Netflix some months ago. It seems Rikishi's entire reason for being in this match was to take that bump off the cage into the dump truck :sarf2
He was hot off the "i did it for the rock" angle and was put in a feud with Taker right after his feud with Dwayne. And was the least memorable name in the match (who had spent all his time in mid card till then)
 
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