Billy Kidman vs Hogan aka the hilarious WCW moments thread

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Horace Hogan that is :russo:

This is typical late end WCW. Plus a plain horrible match, Kidman really had to carry Hogan (Hulk's legit nephew). Its hilarious for the wrong reasons.

This is now the Hilarious WCW thread. Have at it
 
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can we make this a 2000-close WCW thread? so much greatness
 

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Eh, it was pretty decent for what it was. You''ll certainly find a lot worse from this era in WCW.

I actually kinda enjoyed this storyline between Hogan and Bischoff at the time. It was cool seeing Bischoff turn on Hogan and go against him after their history together with the NWO, but they were crazy to think a cruiserweight like Billy Kidman could actually get over to a main event level just by going over Hogan (or Hogan was simply pulling a power play, agreeing to let a guy who he knows will never make it to a top tier level go over him so that it'll still give off the impression that he's trying to make new stars... although to be fair, there were literally only a couple of people still on the WCW roster at the time who could have possibly benefited from a win over Hogan.)
 

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Behold the (least) greatest moment in 2000 WCW:


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to be fair this was far from past the moment people realize WCW was fucked, at least in my world.
 

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Did he actually give the cash to the widows?
 

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As far as I know he did. If it was in some form of fund or just directly to their accounts I don't know though.
 

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That was good of him.
 

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He also donated some of the money to Droz (who became paralyzed on Smackdown in late '99), if I recall correctly.