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  1. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    In the Yokozuna documentary, he claims he had a series of matches with Yoko in Japan after he won the belt, but that's a lie. The next time he wrestled Yoko was at King of the Ring.
  2. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    That is tame next to Hogan's actual BS
  3. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    This is an old thread but I just reread it and it is SOOOOOOOOOO funny I had to share it again :)
  4. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    It is great though that his lying is so well known that journalists take what he says with a pillar of salt. :)
  5. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    My God! We're all speaking Hoganese! ... ... ... ... Jack...
  6. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    A review of Hogan's bio I found on amazon: "Let me tell you brothers, I didn't fight for this country so that I could come back and see people criticize the greatest book ever written. This book can be added to any list of great literature. It also reaches out to history buffs as Hulk shares...
  7. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    I only double posted because my Foxamaniacs love to see my posts, brother. Now I'm off to bodyslam the 2000 lb Big Show and to play the kazoo for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
  8. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Great post, Jack! I think I just realized something. Hulk Hogan playing the Mr America character and constantly denying he was Hulk Hogan... that might have been the easiest character for him to play. All he had to do was tell a boldface lie that was obvious to everyone... that's Hogan's...
  9. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Caveat: I am not trying to prove or disprove anything anyone on the site said. I actually have to thank Tsar for getting my interest up concerning this topic because I have developed a desire to research this. After discussing this, I really got very interested in who exactly brought the...
  10. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    The problem with that is that Hulk Hogan mentions in his own biography that he introduced Undertaker to McMahon in 1991, after the production of "Suburban Commando." In fact, Undertaker signed with WWF in October of 1990. I have been unable to find any production dates for "Suburban Commando,"...
  11. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    I think, in his book, he claimed that Ric Flair liked to party. That may have been true, Jack.
  12. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    I wasn't watching WCW during it's latter and terrible run at the end of the Monday Night Wars. But today I was watching the newest Monday Night Wars documentary which focused a lot on Vince Russo's tenure as head of WCW creative. For his match with Jeff Jarret in the final Bash at the Beach...
  13. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Here's one I love. Hulk Hogan claimed to support President Obama but changed his mind down the road. Now, this has nothing to do with politics and I couldn't care less who Hogan supports. What is amusing is that Hogan says he is upset at the president for using the "Real American" theme...
  14. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Yeah, but that's not what I said. I made a clear distinction between the invasion angle and the NWO. In the beginning, Hall and Nash were simply invaders wanting WCW to put their money where its mouth was. They weren't the NWO. At this point it actually was completely the exact same...
  15. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Yeah, I know. I read both Hogan's and Bischoff's books. However, they're both known for being full of it. As far as the third man, I am completely only going off what were the rumors at the time. It changed between a lot of people and the wrestling line I called at the time didn't even know...
  16. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Best line ever on a wrestling forum.
  17. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    Well the original third man, according to the inside reports at the time, was Lex Luger. As far as who made the decision on Hogan turning heel, that depends on who you want to believe. Your version was the one given in Hogan's biography. As evidenced in this thread, Hogan's version is not...
  18. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    I've considered the fact that he might believe it. Memories are very flawed and everyone not only rewrites their memories without knowing they are doing it, they also make up false memories. In my opinion, however, he either doesn't expect people to fact check him or he doesn't care. Oh, I...
  19. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    One of Hogan's claims had to do with Jesse Ventura when Hogan first went to WCW. In his autobiography, Hogan claimed that he actually asked Eric Bischoff to keep Jesse Ventura from talking negatively about him during commentary. He said Jesse should only talk about what a big star Hogan was...
  20. Jacob Fox

    The Mad Lies of Hulk Hogan

    We he went to TNA, Hogan claimed that Vince McMahon inherited the WWF from Vince SR upon his father's death and had no idea how to run it. So, per Hogan, he moved to Connecticut and taught Vince how to lift weights and run his company. Vince in reality purchased the then WWWF and had been...