It's all good, just a good, clean, fun discussion we're having.
To the point about ppv not being readily available, another point that needs to be made is the benefit that Hogan's character and a lot of guys from the '80s got by the reduction of ppvs and long title reigns. Storylines got a chance to really be built up when it was basically just Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble and Summerslam throughout the year for a few years before Survivor Series was added. Rock and Austin were doing Hogan numbers with the added hurdle of monthly ppvs, two tv shows and house shows to cover and again, with a crowd that is pretty much all in on the fact that what they're watching is pre-determined.
I still think you're shortchanging just how over Rock and Austin were. Wrestling at the time was really knee deep in the 'entertainment for trailer trash people' sterotype during the '90s and yet Austin kicking Vince's *** week in and week out had people all over the world tuning in and going crazy.
With Rock what he was doing while with WWE is amazing. It's not like he's some Denzel Washington caliber actor and he only just went back to using "The Rock" moniker in the last two years so his stature in wrestling isn't simply about what he did after he left. Rock just had that IT factor that Hogan had about him, though his was different. The Rock was cool and everybody wanted a piece of him. Guys were trying to dress like Rock, act like him, talk like him and the way that Hollywood came after him is a testament to his true popularity. Hollywood deseperately wanted Rock and he was able to transition better than any other wrestler including Hogan, mostly because of how popular he had gotten in the WWF.
How is that a fair point though? Basically it's Hogan because he was around first? By that logic Bruno Sammartino is the guy because if you remove him from history you don't have Hogan. Or better yet, Vince McMahon is the hottest/most popular because without him there is none of them. As for the nWo, if Bret Hart doesn't change his mind about staying with the WWF, Hogan wouldn't have even been in the nWo and he would've faded off into obscurity because he was killing his career in WCW.
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