Breaking News: Hogan and Bischoff to start a new Company?

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monkeystyle

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There's plenty of talent out there in the indy scene, but I can't see Hogan signing a lot of guys like that. I can see Hogan having more or less the same vision as Vince as to what a wrestler should look like.
 

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Should be interesting, although it sounds TOO old-school, I bet you any amount of money the first show will have extremely high ratings.
 

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Woah. This is big news. I'm in two minds about whether this will suceed or not, you've all pointed out the reasons really. Either way, I really, really want this to work out.
 

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I wonder if this will epically fail like "wrestling society X". (Special Effects, nuff said).

There is so some great indy talent out there, maybe Hogan can scout some.
 

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I wonder what this means for TNA if Hogan just uses his name for drawing power ? If they invest a lot of money and do this right then they could easily get WWE and TNA guys it's fucking Hulk Hogan the most popular wrestler in the world and Eric Bischoff aka the guy who's notorius for overpaying. Hogan's name could easily draw more then the usual TNA 1.1 audience giving incentive for the entire TNA roster to jump ship.
 

xtremebadass

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We can all agree that Eric Bischoff and/or Hulk Hogan are much better bookers than Vince Russo.
 

Airfixx

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Could Hogan truly resist the lur of a world title reign (or ten)?