Actually I don't agree that Hogan does have that much name value anymore, don't get me wrong I respect what the guy has done in the business, and have no real problem with him, but I just think it has reached the stage where there is no suprise anymore, and the guy has just been over exposed. The decline started in late 90's in WCW, yes he was hot as Hollywood Hogan for awhile, but around about 98 time, his interviews were getting really boring, and they had just run out of fresh feuds for him, this is partly why the switched him face again. And that is what I am saying a little bit of Hogan goes along way, but if he sticks around too long, then fans just see him for what he is, a broken down old man, with a dated character. If you think about it that is why when he returned to WWF in 2002, because he hadn't been back in a decade, the fans reacted in a positive way when he returned, but after awhile they lose interest, and Hogan knows that too, that is partly why he didn't stay around too long.