Rating:  Summary: Whatcha gonna do Review: what you should do is go get this book and read it. it is one of the best wrestling autobiographies i have ever read, second (or sort of third) only to mick foleys two books. Hogan is a true legend and the best the business ever produced and this is a must have for any hogan or wrestling fan
Rating:  Summary: Best Original Screenplay Review: While Hulk Hogan's new book was an interesting read, his view of history is in yellow and red glasses. A few examples:- Andre once again is 700 lbs. when he powerslams him. - A downside to WCW was when Hall & Nash bring in their friends in 1999. No mention is made of Savage, Nasty Boys, Beefcake & Tenta is involved. I really wanted to hear his view on the Hogan-Beefcake main event from Starrcade 94. - The chapter on him holding down Booker T was a little odd, especially why he would address it if it were just an internet rumor. - Someone else already mentioned his make-a-wish deal at Wembley Stadium for SummerSlam 92. Who'd you wrestle Hulk? - No mention of bringing the Warrior in for a run in WCW in 98. - After Bret Hart's concussion in 99, how Bret would only work with Hogan, while Bret wrestled Goldberg and Hogan did not wrestle for around 3 months. - The best one to me was Hulk Hogan, industry insider calling Vinny Mac and telling him what a great idea it would be to purchase WCW. Overall, the book had a real easy flow, and is interesting, but unless you've lived in a shell, the stories Hogan tells will compell you to read more just to hear how over the top they are.
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