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Hogan discusses wanting to induct Randy "Macho
Man" Savage into WWE Hall of Fame - March 2013



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Spirit Magazine has published the second part of their
interview with Hulk Hogan in their latest issue. During
the interview, Hogan discussed his relationship with
Randy Savage, and Savage not being in the WWE Hall
of Fame.
"I've
heard all these urban legends about Randy doing something
to piss Vince off," said Hogan. "I've heard
two or three different stories, and I don't know if
any of those are true, but he deserves to be in the
Hall of Fame, and I would love to be the one that
inducts him. I've got a speech for him ready to go.
I just think it's a must that he's in the Hall of
Fame; he was so influential in this business, especially
in the WWF, and in my career.
"You
know, he's the only guy we could pass the belt to,
and we wouldn't lose money. You gave the belt to The
Ultimate Warrior - I don't want to drop a bunch of
names - and right away the revenue went down. Give
the belt to 'Macho Man', and things would stay the
same, or get better."
"For
me, it would be cool to induct him. We had a rift
for about 10 years, and then right before he passed
away, I was getting an EKG, when I hear (mimicking
Randy's voice) 'Yeah, what's up, brother?' And I looked
over, and he was there, looking great. I said, 'Hey
Mach, how you doing?' I shook his hand, and introduced
him to my wife, Jennifer. He's like, 'Hello lovely
lady, how ya doing?' Jennifer said to him, 'Oh, Mr.
Macho, I've heard so much about you. You know, we've
got three or four lawyers at the house today, so we're
gonna cook up. We'd love to have you over.' But he
just went, 'I don't dig lawyers, baby, maybe we could
start out with a phone call?'
"I
was on a show with Lanny (Poffo, Randy's brother),
Scott Steiner and Kevin Nash in Canada [around the
time of Randy's passing], and Lanny had told me that
his mom was depressed because his dad had passed away,
and would me and Randy come to see her? We were gonna
have a barbecue at Randy's house for his mom, and
surprise her. But midweek, Randy passed away. It was
tough because we just started talking after all that
bulls--t; I was excited to talk to him, he was excited
to talk to me, and then he passed away. It was [expletive]
up. He was a great human being, too. He had a good
heart, man. He was a good person."
The
six-page interview with Hulk Hogan is in Issue 91
of FSM, available now from WH Smiths and Easons in
the UK and Ireland, and for iPhone/iPad and Android
via FightingSpiritMagazine.co.uk



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Hogan talks begging Vince McMahon to sign Sting after
WrestleMania III

Fighting
Spirit Magazine has published the second part of their
interview with Hulk Hogan in their latest issue. During
the interview, Hogan discussed Sting and how he tried
to get Vince McMahon to sign him after WrestleMania
III.
"I
have unbelievable respect for Sting - he doesn't realise
how good he really is," Hogan told FSM. "Sting
should have already had his New York (WWE) run. I'll
tell you something; when I got red-hot after WrestleMania
III, I was begging Vince to get Sting in the WWF so
I could turn heel at some point. He had the blond
hair, he was 10 times more athletic than me, and I
believed this guy could have the same run as Hulkamania,
but take it 10 times bigger. I was telling Vince (McMahon),
'Let me get this guy over', because after beating
Andre, if they'd brought Sting in and had him beat
me, it would have made him this tall (gestures with
his hand above his head).
"But
Sting wouldn't come; we tried and tried, but he just
would not jump. Vince even talked to him last year,
but still Sting wouldn't go."
The
six-page interview with Hulk Hogan is in Issue 91
of FSM, available this Thursday from WH Smiths and
Easons in the UK and Ireland, and for iPhone/iPad
and Android via FightingSpiritMagazine.co.uk
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