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Ep. 353: 'TNH' Brooke Gets Married

May 31, 20233 hr 32 min
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It's the lapsed fan wrestling podcast with Jack and Carneo and JP Sorrows. It's the lapsed fans get all my years and wrestling. I've never seen anything like it. L Well, it's the laps fan man by the one the ringer to get about the sorrow with the real King of swing. When the bell goes hanging to kick like men prone in the corner, rickets rash like sting. Even Jerry King could take off the crown, nodding his head like a d low brown which you get low down going even high up, flip you

on your head. But you know, coo driver, you speaking more knowledge and dragon spits fire, give you more shocked than a head tree tires and drop a more truth than the conn of sniper less you would a cocoon mut Roddy Piper check a JP like j Y d drop the cupcakes and golden the green bar means the best podcast FU start to close of y'all, I've been all right, boss, So I'm thinking here as we really round third base and total NonStop Hogan if you can believe it. After twenty twenty three has

been completely devoted to looking back at the TNA run of Hulk Hogan. This is not what I thought it was going to be. I know, It's so much more, isn't it. And as we arrive on the doorstep of twenty thirteen, right a decade later, here we are God, and I'm

coming around to a thesis. Do you know what it is? What is it that the tail end of Hulk Hogan's TNA run the last year should have been the first year with actual plans to build a new star and Bully Ray as world champion around his daughter Brooke, which is a you know, a card that they haven't quite played before, and as we've demonstrated, she's actually quite capable as I guess, for lack of a better term, an actress

and a wrestling storyline standpoint. Yeah, ye, Hogan his father as an evolution of Hogan instead of just Hogan looking to come back and rip the shirt and drop the leg again or sure something short of that. And it's kind of sad that, just as in my opinion, and I'm fascinated to see if you agree, the creative actually starts to click at TNA a bit with Ugan involved. Um, it's way too late. Yeah, you know, I don't know if Um, I don't know if I call it good.

I don't know if I call it clicking. I I mean, it's certainly he certainly has better moments. Yeah, but it's very hard for me, at least at this point, to uh differentiate, you know, or not differentiate, but to accept good Hulk Hogan when I've seen so much bad Hogan. Yes, it's hard for me to watch this without having that in the background. And I think always that was very much the psychology of the wrestling

fan. Back in twenty thirteen, is TNA launched the storyline around Bully Ray eventually being revealed as the true leader, the power, the greater power, let's say, right of ass Nates coming world champion, turning his back on Brooke after according her winning Overhulk and actually marrying Brook. Hogan on an episode of Impact to pretty substantial ratings and Aces and Ates do you mean the mid

carters and zeros. It's so funny, how like I'm going back and revisiting this with context and perspective and sort of like hindsight benefit and people remember Aces and Nate's fondly not I see people. I don't mean everybody. There are people who do and they they liken it to or at least they they cite Bully Ray's very effective work here in this ame goal and he'll turn at the end as sort of like a stroke of genius as part of the Aces and

Ate storyline. But what's hilarious is it? Everything that's good about Bully Ray's heel turn has absolutely nothing to do with aces and eights, right, And and also if people that's how people kind of remember aces and eights, then they don't remember the six seven, eight months prior because that ship. Yes, you know, when he comes, when he makes the turn, it's it's great, it's a good turn. It's it's it's exciting, it's interesting.

But in regards to that fucking group of idiots, it's way too little, too late. Yes, the Aces and Eights is absolutely one of the most insignificant storylines I've ever seen in wrestling. I mean, it's such a disaster. I want you to just for a moment, and I actually will ask you to do this, if you could please pull up the Aces and Ates the music, and I want you to just describe. I don't want

you to, you know, mimic the sound of it. I want you to just describe after watching all of this TNA content, after devoting more time than anyone ever will to going back and re examining the whole help, TNA, just what flows through your emotions? You're sort of psyche as you listen back to the andates we're about to kiss it goodbye. So this is sort of wistful for me at least, thank thank Christ for that. But okay,

here, hold on, here we go. Uh that's feeling. I mean, I feel like boom boom boom, and I'm just like I just like kind of start look down at my shoes, Like, I mean, number one, this is not a group that I feel threatened by, not in the least. Like if anything that's more of a wolfpack vibe, then it is an nWo black and white vibe, right, not not an invading force, just a bunch of people trying to not cool and no, no, no, no no no. I Also, I'm like, you obviously

don't know what we wanted in wrestling. I mean I say we like as if I'm I mean, if people remember this fucking shit. Finally, I don't, I don't know idea. I also at the beginning, I'm like, I feel like it's gonna be a bon Jovi dett a little bit. Yeah, maybe you know, there's a little bit of there. It's just I don't know. I just got to the point going back through all the stuff or TNH. Where as soon as I heard that song, I just automatically felt like the wind was out of my sails. It's like, oh,

okay, here we go. Now these guys have to walk out slower than any natural human would walk pretending to be menacing packing a ball peen hammer. I'm learning more and more about biker culture here, and I guess the ball peen hammer. Thanks to all the listeners who pointed this out because it looks so foolish when they're binking people over the head with this. But did you see the folks you know on Twitter and elsewhere that pointed out to us

why it's a ball peen hammer. No, Well, I guess the mythos is that biker clubs would carry bald peen hammers because if they were ever pulled over by the cops, they couldn't be arrested for carrying a dangerous weapon because a bally peen hammer, apparently is something that you wouldn't get charged with if you were just possessing it. So they were so badass that they were writing people and menacing them with ballpeen hammers apparently. Okay, all right, you

know what, I care as little as I did before. Do you know anything about Doc Holiday? Um no, when he was killed? Do you know what hand he was holding? Aces and Nates? Yep? Isn't that cool? Listen? Listen here, this is this is the only way it could have worked. Okay. The only way it could have worked the dead man hand. I could say that again, by the way, Yeah, you damn right. The only way it could have worked is if because okay, let me tell you why it failed. Okay, Number one dead Brand's

hand. But gun no, yeah, I'm right there we go. Number one, you had a bunch like again I called it, uh, can't remember what I called it already. Um it's uh mid carters and zeros, That's what I called it, right, because that's what it is. It's a bunch of people you don't fucking care about. You haven't We haven't seen divon in like a relative like interesting fashion in ages. No one gives a

fucking shit about Festus. But didn't you see Garrett bish Off in West Briscoe turn no One, no, oh God, West Briscoe is a fucking moron. Why because look, oh, just his face, Yes, I mean, let's be honest here. I mean his face is deplorable. He cuts a decent promo sometimes, but he looks like he looks like an decent sometimes, remember that's the key thing. Sometimes not many times, but he's just

like I couldn't you know. He he looks like like one of the demons in uh In in Jacob's Ladder when their fucking face is all deformed, you

know, yeah, faces and hates. I just there's there is not one person I feel like anybody outside of the idiotic fans in the Impact Zone who are just so desperate for something that they'll like anything, and they live in a bubble, which is funny because Bishop's whole thing is because they are who they are, they would shit on things because no or we're prideful about being you know, TNA hardcore is and would like to interrupt the show and stuff

and take it over like the the only this would interest them. Yeah, but I don't know if you realize, Eric, by the time you got the book, you would run off all those people that actually, yeah, cared enough about TNA to can't call you and horr he's the exact fan that. It's like he was going to the Impact Zone every week for years and then Hogan was around for a year and it's like, no, I can't, I can't, I can't pretend I want to show up to see this.

Yeah, and it's it's a hell of a it's a hell of a turn of the calendar from twenty twelve to twenty thirteen for TNA, for whole Cogan we talked a lot last time we went with you on I want to I'm not. I gotta continue here. I want to finished my thought. Here's It's not only that, it's also the fact that none of these fucking no one in this stupid faction wins ever. I get their asses handed.

Yeah, when they have actually had matches, they kidnap people, but they can't back it up in the ring, So how am I supposed to take them seriously? And then they into the back and then it just it just lingers and lingers for so fucking long. No you don't. I mean, it's like you don't know what made one of the great things that you know,

whether they knew it or not. Whether they knew, you know, whether they knew who the third guy was until Hogan walked out or not, doesn't really matter, because what kept it intriguing was the fact that it felt like they knew where they were going. And the problem is, I feel like they know where they're going here, but it doesn't feel like it. That's the irony here. It feels like it's just slog of a thing. To the point we're about halfway through before before you know, fucking bully bitch

fucking gets reveals himself. They kind of get lost in the shuffle. So what the fuck am I supposed to do when your your your main storyline gets kind of lost in the midst of ship because no one fucking cares. It's it's just I don't know, it's the height of comedy to me that this has looked back upon. It's like he should have come in as the president

like four weeks into it. I'd hate to tell folks, but I think we can read an awful lot into that one aces and eight segment where the supposed president of the club was, you know, silhouetted, and it was actually, as we discovered, Eric Bischoff that laid down the voice over track like Ole Anderson doing Black Scorpion. I'd hate to tell folks that as much as you know the presently, and I'm going to sit here and touch my ball, and I'm going to fondle myself in ways you cannot possibly imagine what

pe he pleases me, I please myself. That's the president. I'm here to tell you the evidence points to them planning on Eric Bischoff being the leader of ass and Nates in the end. And if you hear as we're about to from Bully who's talked about this, he was brought the idea of being president of Vases and Nates out of the blue. He didn't know that Devon was going to turn it bound for glory. He didn't know that there was any game plan for him to be revealed as the leader of ass and Nates.

And that moment when Eric voices over the becket we'd never hear Eric to another one again tells me that they didn't have a grand plan either for it to be Bully right in the end, that that was a mid game pivot as well, when they realized how probably odious and fucking lame it would have been for Bischoff to emerge as once again Hogan versus Bischoff being the only thing we're truly allowed to care about watching Impact every week. So at least they

didn't do that. However, that seemed to be the design early on, and if you hear Bully and you'll listen to him, there's no way you can conclude that from the beginning there was this master plan to unveil Bully Ray as the president of Basis and Nates, even if they managed it quite slickly. Yea. As we learned in the Immortal storyline in twenty ten when Hogan turned it Bound for Glory and they did that whole retrospective about how well there

are all the hints along the way that's all manufactured. After the fact, they go back and try to find moments that you know, they can claim we're by design that absolutely love finding moments. That's what it's all about, finding moments, no shortage of them. As we turned the calendar from twenty twelve to twenty thirteen, of course, twenty thirteen again the final year of Holkogan and TNA. We're ten years on from this and it's time to try

some new things. Brooke Brookno's best is done. Her music career has sort of faded, sort of. She thinks there's another lease on life, moving to Nashville and trying to get into country music with the guiding hand of Dixie

Carter, who's represented no shortage of country artists over the years. You know, she even used to do those press junkets for movies like you know how you bring like you know, stallone and he'll do like all the entertainment shows for to promote his next film, and he'll sit there and get She used to. She used to run point for things like that. You imagine, Wow, yeah, I can, I can? Didn't she like a central casting She totally like fits right into that fucking category. Um, but that

not so much the call here, or at least what's called for. But now Brooks looking to exercise her you know abilities in the story line realm of pro wrestling and for for better or worse. Um, this is going to be basically her only angle, I guess we can say in the business.

And we'll see how it how it turns out, and how it might shape or reshape up perceptions of what whole he can actually able was able to achieve all the while, of course, we discussed last time We'll be with you on TNH, just the absolute cavalcade of scandal and tabloid nous and all the stuff on his sex tape and the lawsuits he's filing against Heather Clem and Gawker and federal court and state court and being bounced from court to court, and

videos being posted and snippets being leaked, and future releases being hinted, and FBI stings being set up in hotel rooms around you know, basically being extorted around the release of more footage. It's just welcome to the Hulk Cogan experienced, Dixie and Company rightday. Welcome to the fucking circus, and welcome to the circus of TNH. And we've been proud to have several folks in our corner here at the Lapsed Fan as we've undertaken this most painful of journeys.

Don't never asking most don't never ask again why we were so hesitant to dip our till in the TNA water over our nearly ten years doing this podcast. Because this is supposed to be you know, the high, the highest, the highest of heights, right They're spending the most, They've got the highest profile talent, they've got the best television they ever had in terms of clearance and network and reach. And this is what we get. I mean, Yeah, I never saw I've never seen it. I don't want to see

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going to be paying on the Marine side. Absolutely, and so we do have we we we just completed the Marine four moving Moving target and we'll be now approaching which had the miss and the first the first it was the first entry that had an additional w superstar and that was the ever astounding Summer Ray who you know, I must say, we we kind of grew fond of in terms of her actual personality, and she showcased a way to an ability to really stand up for herself in ways that we, at least I certainly

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We're gonna have quite a few. In the Marine five battle Ground. Holy shit, more than just the miss more than just the miss It's it's it's it's gonna be wild, Oh my god, and what a what a tour it has been. Also, through the corporate history of the WW films, WW Studio's initiative as if they lose, this is kind of like a proxy to analyze like how this business was evolving and doing under Vince, which really was not my plan at all. It was never intended, but it just

kind of like happened. And it's been fascinating to to really understand how desperate they were to make this thing, to get this thing to work. I

think so many people would have fucking quite years prior. But they torture logic, They torture business logic, they torture the English language on quarterly investor conference calls to try to frame the studio's vanity project is something that's actually going somewhere, something that actually matters, that people care about, something that isn't just another failed attempt to try to make what they do pro wrestling work in other

verticals, and it's been fascinating because the Miz is the ultimate monster created by that that desire, that insatiable thirst WWE has had for so long, as particularly since going public, to be taken seriously in the wider entertainment landscape.

And so join us under the Cinemat for the forty dollars executive producer tier as well as the fifty dollar Moat tier members the absolute kings of the mountain over at Moat to really, you know, take the temperature and assess the history of this whole idea of the film's division, let alone, Yes, what what THEMS is able to do and in the position he's put in, and what that tells us about the aspirations let's say, of one Vince McMahon as

opposed to I mean, especially when you compare and contrast his where he stands in the company itself when he's not making a move as far as in the ring. Right. Yeah, Yeah, it's really really interesting. So I know, I didn't know there would be so much tied up in Mike Mazzanan's story. I know, as far as what ww he has tried to do in the recent past. So check it out. Under the cinemat Rock and

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that resounds at TLF. That's the stuff stands the test of time, and we're aufering it every single time we step to the microphone. We explore more to expose the core, as a great man once said, and it's been such a treat to see the solar system take up the cause. What's another

thing we pointed out, Hide the ball. Yes, when Hulkogan in early twenty twelve and TNA was talking about how the network Spike was working to undo the influence that the tyrannical Hulkogan Eric Bischoff regime had brought to TNA and taken the company away from Dixie Carter, he started making references to Spike or the network hiding the ball. Right, And as we've talked long and hard about so far in TNH, this is really this is really a Hulkogan who's become

completely enamored with lawyers at this stage of his life. Yes, that's the new competition he cares about. And he's always been sort of a backstage lawyer,

a locker room lawyer. Now it's always been about the finer points of his contract that explain why he why he goes, why he makes more money than anybody else, why he basically controls entire companies when push comes to shove or at least his will shall be done and hide the ball is so it turns out, and folks, we thank everyone for pointing this out, as we all work together for a greater understanding here at TLF of the stuff we

cover, it turns out to be so perfect. Yes, for who Hulkogan is at the stage of his life that hide the ball is something that enters his vocabulary because what it essentially means, in terms of legal slang amongst lawyers and such, is to withhold evidence in a trial that may hurt one's case. So when he says hide the ball, he means, you know, your manipulative sons of bitches just like me, but you're withholding the things that

will prove that case. Whereas I'm all out in the open, brother, I'm a tyrant without anything to hide, whereas you guys are tyrants to hide the evidence of such and no one I don't care who is ever covered, who will ever covered. Hogan and TNA would land un hide the ball like we did and be like that's it. There's something there he's using in terms

that are revealing something about his inner monologue. Yeah, because there's no way you start saying hide the ball to a pro wrestling crowd and expect it to have any impact, to move them in any way shape before does make any sense. And that's what this is. That every time Hogan touches a mic sort of post especially post sex tape release, it's just all of this id,

all of this inner psyche just spilling out onto the microphone. And it's been so awesome to see Solar System members begin to catalog and to be creating whole cloth other things in that vein that whole Cogan not only did say, but might have said. Okay, Ribbon Blade on Twitter pointed out that these are the ones that Hogan actually said so far that we've talked about. Baiting the hook, walk the walk, monkey, see monk, what's the bus? Tell me? Speak to me? What's the tone? Right? What

is he? What does that say? I mean, it's like he basically saying, all right, you know what, all right, brother, you know, we see I get it. You guys all did this. You did that. It's time to get real bro broll. We all see what you're trying to do, right, right, is feeling that like every little maneuver I saw coming and I've seen before the ball Marco another one. He says, paying everyone TNA dead around here? Or how about you want me

in your clubhouse? And as ribbon Blade writes, what is Hogan even talking about half the time? Hashtag tnh God bless it? And so people started going going nuts. Ribbon Blade had a list. Felt the cheddar, pump pete, the cucumber brother, push the fridge, well, WrestleMania too. They did needle the monkey brother, I don't know what that means, squeeze the papaya, burn the communist, flex the fishing rod, touch the dingle

brother, tickle the elmo, bade the heat. Oh, get the burger back in the room, brother brother, fire and ice shout out to a it's white DG two on Twitter. Shoot the deer, charge the phone. Stop the cool brother, Yeah that's Bubba. That stuff, the wallet, print, the paper washed, my balls, warm the blanket, Warm the blanket. But it's all euphemisms, right, it's all we all know what it really means. But fly the helicopter, lose the heat double Jay girardven

on this one, tik tac toe. I can see him saying that, you know, brother or time. Stop playing Tick tack co dude. Time to stop playing hangman brother, Time to stop playing stick my dick in the whole dude. Oh oh, it's time to stop playing. I get it, okay, See I didn't know we had started. Uh those are the kind of things I'd appreciate it. Heads up on Terry read a few more from from the twitter. Gimme, gimme lose the heat. There, Oh we got lose the heat, dude. Toast the bagel brother. Stop playing

to play nutting Bubba's Wife. Dude, you're gonna stop playing Roll up the Tortilla brother. Stop playing lace the dudes boots, dude. Stop playing have the Beer with seagull brother, Stop playing war the Lorder. Stop playing marry the woman that looks like your daughter. Man, fry the balogney, mow the yard. Stop playing fry the cheese man. Stop playing Grill the Grill the Hopper Brother, whoa grill the Hopper? I tried that podcast. They

left too much of the nge shit. It's ridiculous. Gotta stop playing rub the stash man and paint the fence your milk and cookies. John Carpenter's Escape from Me Tip the pizza guy, will barrowin Vern's barn. We gotta stop playing. Lock the target, you know, bating the line, spread the net, catch the man. Gotta stop playing at the end of the day, brother, stop playing. Mass the potato, dude, stop playing rotate the tires man. JD. Williamson seventy nine. Running this ship is great.

Popping myself all day long, and I want people to know that nothing makes me personally more happy than knowing that people, when they're supposed to be working or being responsible citizens, are just giggling at it. At this this genre of speech that Hulk Hogan has that we didn't even realize till we watched these TNA shows back Let's bring it home with four lads had a meme. All right, you know, brother, it's time to stop playing. Stuff

the mattress man. Drain the monkey, sniff the mango, eat the sandpaper you tickle the muppet, throw the noodles door. Time to stop playing. Pass the torch, bro Broler. Yeah, I'll say, who Actually, we gotta stop playing that dude, stop playing, you know, brother, We're gonna stop playing. Stop the playing man. All you having your heart is shape and pain, no doubt exactly correcting me. Thank we thank the solar system for brightening our day and creating new genres of output thanks to h

TNH. Well, we knew it was gonna come to reckoning with Bully Ray and his career highlight run as world champion in TNA and getting involved with Hogan and getting involved with Brooke, getting involved with the Aces and eights. Uh. Conrad actually did an excellent podcast with Bully and Rik Bischoff talking about the heel Turn and and it's fun to hear like Bully be like, actually, Eric, I'm not sure that that's how it went, or do you remember

this? And Eric doesn't remember it, and and Bully really mincing, mincing less words than you'd expect about how he didn't really like the aces a Nate's idea. He thought it sucked. He thought, wow, it wasn't him because he's not a biker and he doesn't have any you know, her fealty to that cause and that culture. It's all Eric and his you know, loves fucking motorcycles. You know, we talked about it last time when we discussed the genesis of the aces. Nate's idea. He's so stupid, said

you know, never another biker thing. He was out there on TNA doing his version of the Bully Ray character, and he recalls one day standing by a trash can backstage at Impact, Nerik Bischoff coming up to him and suddenly saying, did you ever see yourself as leader of a motorcycle group and bully thinking, in my mind, this is the worst fucking thing I've ever heard, not what I saw for the Bully Ray here or her at all.

He had images of the undertaker biker gimmick and just you know, the other biker treatments in wrestling that never go anywhere, basically because they have to wear leather vests that it looks like they bought at a fucking flea market. Okay, that's a big problem. I don't know. I think um, people that might kind of lionize biker culture don't realize just how like chinsey and cheap biker clothing looks, you know what I mean? Yeah, I don't do

you share? This? Is it just me when those vests in those genes that it just looked they look so like like knockoff, They look so like Oregon Basement, like Dollar Tree to me, and not not to cast any expersions on people who chop at dollar tree. But it's it doesn't say badass to me. It says like very poor and very like, um not with it. I mean here, to be honest, I've never cared to really look. Yeah, well there's that take it doesn't It just never fu can

matter to me. Yeah, biker culture has never been something that's interested me on any level. More importantly, there's no evidence that the wrestling fan cares it. There's only evidence to the contrary. I've never sat there and said, hey, oh you know what, I'm like. I've never wanted a motorcycle. I've never thought about it. I've never thought about, like, you know, getting those fucking you know, a leather jacket with a fucking thing on it. And I've never thought it's cool if someone has one.

I just think, you know, it's yeah, I mean, their thing. It's fine, it's your thing, it's fine. But it's not something that I'm remotely interested in, nor do I want to investigate it, nor do I care to partake in it, nor do I care in general. But I am forced to watch this ship with guys who also don't seem like bikers either. I think that's pretty important. Yeah, you know, at least at least a fucking uh you know U. But the Disciples of Apocalypse

they kind of looked like bikers. I could kind of believe him as bikers. They were, especially Skull and eight BALLO Brian Lee is, you know Undertaker's buddy. I'm sure they were motorcyclists. Yeah, for sure. There you go like that, like you've got people who are actually interested. And I'm not saying the Disciples of Apocalypse was any fucking great oh organization, but I could at least see them as being bikers because well, guess what they're

into it. I mean, understand the culture. I didn't buy the Devon or fucking h Festus or or or Garrett especially or Anderson bikers. Oh who carries himself like a game show host. Is suddenly this fucking outlaw biker, Like what do we doing here? Guys? Just a bunch of fucking frauds. What it is is it's the kind of biker Bischoff is, you know, like a weekend warrior type who who has a corporate jobs, you know,

five days hobbyist, yea, a hobbyist. He's not a real like he's not a real biker who who like you know, that's their thing. He's just a hobbyist, and no power to you. But I'm I'm within my rights as a wrestling fan to say, there's no evidence that this is going to intrigue anybody, right, and it's certainly And I'm also within my rights to say that I thought it just brought everybody down that was involved in

it. That if you if you broke each person offs and eights and gave them an actual treatment as an individual character, Yeah, every single one of them would have been better served and the show would have been better served. But Bischoff has this like group, you know, it's the only he has one one idea. I mean, that's what we've really landed on here at TNAG. He's going one idea, an invading force. That's it. That's the extent of it. And even if there's other things that come up,

it all comes back to the invading force eventually. I've never the I never thought that I would have been so disgruntled with Eric Bischoff, and I have been disgruntled with them, for sure, but not to this level, not to the point where I'm like, this guy is such a fucking idiot. Well, he's such a joke. He's like anybody else in wrestling. They have like two or three ideas that they just recycle over and over again, and they add little a koutraman too, a little different garnish, and like,

you know, it's only fair to point that out. And in assessing their body of work. And for Eric, you know, he's always hands off anyway. I mean, you know, he wasn't even the booker at WCW. For Christ's sakes, it was Kevin Sullivan. The whole nWo time book and the heat was all Kevin Sullivan. The finishes weren't Eric. Proudly he didn't. He brought in Johnny Aston, who finishes in two thousand, because he just didn't want to deal with finishes or didn't know how to be

feel he was good at doing them. He said that as much on his podcast, he produces television. He decides what the lights look like and who the announcers are, and what the ins and ounces are going to sound like. And he's obsessed with that shit. He's he's like, you know, like a TV class at your community college, Like that's what he's into, Like dressing up sets in like sitting there and noticing things that you know, other people can notice because they can they have a job where they don't have

to watch the show when it airs. They can watch it Monday morning at nine o'clock in their office. Right. That's him and everything else that he kind of says he understands about booking wrestling, It's like, well, no, I mean not really, because the real the raw material of what made the nWo work was hardly him. He added some brushes, some some touches. He added, I think he had a lot to do with sort of the black and white esthetic and a lot of those really like moody and attitudinal

kind of videos that that Hogan hart Nash did. For sure, like he understood, he understood how to get across visually what the nWo was supposed to be. And that is a huge part of it, for sure, a

huge part of it. But when it comes to what the nWo did every week to get heat, that's all Kevin Solomon, as far as I can deduce with Bischoff just you know, given kind of a general up and down and doing what let's be on it, taking Hulk Cogan's temperature on a weekly basis and figure out Hulk's happy and if things are pointed in a direction that's going to keep Hulk paid. Get him on a pay per view that's going to give him big ups on that twenty five percent or whatever he gets,

and make sure that come contract manual time. You can't you can't really do business without pleasing him and extending him. I mean it's not it's complicated, and that he's got a lot of big money egos to deal with in a big television operation and you know, Turner Entertainment to deal with. But it's that's where all his energy goes. It's not in right, It's not in building a storyline that intrigues wrestling fans. It's in doing all the other stuff

while the storyline creators actually create intrigue that gets it across the line. From from a television production standpoint anyway, All that is to say that when Bishof comes to Bully Ray first with the idea of being the president of ass and Eights, he fucking hates the idea. And it's great on the podcast because Bishop pipes him. It's like, you know what, this is fascinating line. That's why I love having these guests, He's like, whoever he says

that, you know, he's uncomfortable territory exactly. You know, you know he's getting you know, not only that, but you know, he's getting caught in bullshit. He's afraid that he's he's afraid that there might be the things that he's just said, just to have something to say on a subject without actually, you know, reckoning with whether it's true or not, or even even being willing to acknowledge that he might not remember because he was altered.

Maybe, you know, I think, but I'm choosing to believe that when he talks about how I just wasn't television ready and I didn't look good for television back then, like he's kind of talking about drinking too much. Yeah, I mean, I think Jeremy Borash's line on the Bishoff Goodbye Show where he talks about drunk tweeting is I think that cut a little deeply. And I noted in very strongly Bishoff's utter silence when they did a podcast reviewing

that episode of Impact. When Borash goes there, I think, I think it's kind of like they're the things he doesn't remember might come uncomfortably close to I don't remember for a reason that's not necessarily flattering and doesn't necessarily speak well to, you know, the professionalism I was exhibiting for four hundred and fifty grand a year as executive producer of Impact. That could be totally unfair. But I'm just sort of I'm trying to read into the silence as much as

I am what he says and when. And again, it's not that he's gonna get caught so much on a line. It's gonna get caught in the fact that he just said something out of his ass that he didn't even know if it's true or not. But he just kind of trusted that no one would ever care a right, that no one would ever care enough to present to present an alternate set of circumstances. Was like, okay, true.

We heard it with Jeff Hardy at Victory Road twenty eleven and Bischof saying how hard he was nowhere to be seen all day and was hiding, and how he considered going in there and knocking him out, and then and then we circled back and Bruce Pritchard's talking about how they saw Jeff but throughout the whole day and realized that he was, you know, tilting in the wrong direction, or that he seemed fine throughout the day, and there's nothing about him

hiding until the very last minute. If they invent the circumstances to put yourself into position right of having nothing else to say about what happened besides what presented itself on camera, and even Bully, we're gonna hear later Bully himself considers that night Victory wrote a huge part of why he ended up getting an opportunity.

We've talked before in TNH about how Jeff Hardy having to exit the picture due to his issues is what really created the opening for Bully to step up as a heel, because when Jeff had his issues, he was a heel, you know, that was off the down for Glory twenty ten heel turn and him becoming world champion and running a mortal or at least being the hood ornament, as Hogan called it, of a mortal, and so all of a sudden, Bully steps into that void and he's back there, Victory wrote,

putting his hand up offering to go out there and do something to save the sting Jeff Hardy debacle. And he tells Bischoff about that, and Bischoff's like going along with it. But Bischoff never mentioned Bully Ray when he told his version of what happened at Victory Rode. That's those kind of things,

you know. It's like, oh, actually, once you talk to two or three other people who were there, you realize that Bischoff just kind of kind of just has his story and he goes with it and doesn't really know if it's exactly what happens. He's got these memories, you know, they come from a real place. I don't feel like he's inventing things out of whole cloth, but he's not above forgetting things on purpose. Okay, I

think we can put him that way. Yeah, but he starts talking about how Bully's tough like to get to agree to a creative idea, but once you get a little bit of daylight to work with, you can start convincing him. And he's trying to make it sound like he was doing like some kind of like delicate you know, negotiation, and Bully's like, no,

actually, I'm just going to do whatever you say. Because if if the booker comes up to you and says we've got an idea, it doesn't matter if you think it sucks, You're obliged to go with it, if you want to give yourself a fighting chance. He says. You know, if a promoter comes to you with an idea, that means they have the idea in mind, a vision. They think you're the one to best portray this

role, and to say no would have not been a good idea. Bishops here are trying to spin this yard about how he slowly convinced Bully and read his personality, and Bully's like, no, he doesn't confront him in that way when you listen to the pod. But that's like the lump sum of what's said. It's like, that's no, you didn't. You didn't play any subtle game with me. I just said yes because you were the boss.

A Bishop talks about aces and eights being the name because it was the dead man's hand the duck Holiday was holding when he got shot in the back of the head about four hundred eighty miles east of my house. Okay, Duk Holiday got shot four hundred eighty miles east of Eric Bischof's house. I want to hope you know that, Boss. I don't know what's the problem with them. It's just telling the truth. It's a Western mythology he's always

been interested in. I don't see the problem, of course, of course, about this. It's it's it's, it's it's you know, that's just like that kind of he wants to TNA really is a Western, right, that's what it is. Nothing wrong with that. Yeah, it's totally normal things. He is from Dallas, after all. There we go see that a Bully says, I never knew I was going to be president. It

was a very well kept secret. And I'm thinking, well, and probably was a well kept secret because it was not the plan anyway, right, he didn't even know he was in the running for it. Um. He remembers asking a year before the unveiling um and he's watching the storyline play out, and he's an agent. That's nothing to mention here, you know,

Bully is essentially remember the creative team. We've noted in some backstage footage that's come out in documentaries of TNA how it ran back then, that Bully's at the table, you know, next to Bischoff and Vince Russo and Hulkogan and Dixie Carter and today and Terry Taylor and all the rest kind of putting the television together, and I think that's kind of I might as well say this

here. It's a point I wanted to make that occurred to me going back revisiting all this stuff or TNH Dilo Bully, and so by extension divon, these are people who are on payroll already, and TNA is in a cost cutting mode. Why the hell would you make Delo a character when he's clearly not in any shape to wrestle, or because he's it's cheap, you know, the guy's getting paid to do something else. Why would you just have Why would you have that fucking piece of shit even on roster? Any fashion

about Dilo? Yes, well, a Delo doesn't understand how to put together a good match, and he is respected by who, by the wrestlers in TNA. Why because he knows how to put together a good match? I just said it. He's an agent, it's fine. He wears a polo. That's not fine, but there he is. It's not fine at all.

Then to plug him into the top storyline of the company the only thing I can think of it, you know, And they played the idea that he infiltrated the management side, that Dilo was the one who was k faving TNA management to allow Aces and eights to run rough shod, pretending to be caught by surprise by their antics when really he was facilitating them, and that you know, they planted the seeds, but it barely landed because just as

they announced Dil as that guy and unmask him, they go right to Bully being unveiled as president. So there's no time for the whole Delo thing to sink in as any kind of master plan at all. It's they rush it. I think what they basically did was we needed this thing to come to a head for lockdown because by that point, as we're going to talk about, which is hilarious because could have come to a head away earlier, it

would have been better. Yeah, yeah, it's true. But at that point in twenty thirteen, they had decided to dial way back on pay per views. We had dialing mbroller from twelve a month to four, from twelve a year to four a year. So now it's like, we need something big for all these pay per views because we're going on the road, We're trying to sell tickets outside of Orlando, and you know, if there's going to be a pay per view. We need to make something impactful happen.

And I feel like all of a sudden, they were just like rushing all these asis and Eates reveals after making them take so long, like the Fall of twenty twelve through January and February. It's like so long for even like Bischoff, Garrett Bischoff to be revealed as a member. It just takes so long, and they like Mike not being revealed matters, you know, It's like, I know, that's the thing. Nobody. There was never a

reveal where I was like, oh shit, like they mean business. No, No, they didn't have theyn't have the horsepower of the finances to bring in anybody that would say that. And that's my pet theory is that guys like Delore slotted in because they're already on paidroll. I'm sure they didn't get paid. If they got paid any more to do aces and eight storyline work. I'm sure it wasn't as much as they would have to pay someone else

they would bring into the company. And I'm starting to bully they're getting double their benefit off of him because he's helping put the show together. Backstage and fill an important role and at the same time he's out there as the top heel. It's a it's just a thought I have. It seems to be a through line through some of the more curious talent decisions they make around this point in time that, oh, this person also does something else for them.

But again, Bully kind of taken by surprise by this idea that he's going to be the president. As an agent, He's watching the entire storyline play out week after week and month after month, and nobody in the room and the rooms he's in actually knows who the leader was because Jason Hervey and Ark Bishoff. Remember it's Bishoff Hervey Entertainment who are hired and contracted as we've read out on the air before. Oh, I know, the executive producers

of T ANDAMPAC Wrestling. It's not just Bischoff himself. So Hervey is very much involved, not just in producing those backstage interviews that he's sort of the voice of, but you know, coaching talent because you know, wondering years in Aboma, so he can get the best out of the talent and produce

them and all that shit. You know. Bullie even suggest that there may have been up to three other people that they had in mind to run ass and Nates, And unfortunately, I don't think Conrad had covered the point where there's that moment where Bishoff voices over the backstage silhouetted Asis and ATE's top figure to ask Eric straight on if there was ever a consideration to make him the big reveal. But look, Vince McMahon, Higher Power nineteen, it has

to be you know, the original idea has to be Eric Bischoff. That's the only thing they know how to come back around to. If Hogan's entire run that we've chronicled and painstaking details any indication up to this point, Ye agreed. So I'm not willing to just grant that it's some stroke of genius to have Bully Ray behind it all along when that wasn't even their plan all along. Okay, So here's how Bully finds out that, in fact, he is going to be the leader of the Aces and dates from eighty three

weeks. Like I never thought it was going to be I never knew it was going to be me. I didn't even know I was in the running

for it. But because he had asked me, like a year before the unveiling, and at the time, I was an agent with TNA, so I'm actually in on all of the meetings the creative So I'm I'm watching this entire storyline play out week after week, month after month, and nobody in the room knows who the leader of the Aces and Eights yet was yet because Eric and Jason Hervey, I think we're just keeping it, you know, to themselves, and maybe they had maybe they had another person in mind or

it or three people, and I don't know. I just knew I was sitting there and I was in the as in the dark as everybody else. And then one day Hulk, who was also in the meetings, didn't understand something that was going on creatively at the time, and he just sits back and he goes, well, who was the leader of this damn group?

Anyway, Me and Eric used to sit next to each other in the meeting, and all I remember was Eric going like this and he points right at me, and I was like, oh, damn, this is really gonna happen. So you think the chances of zero that it was in that moment when he was put in the spot by Hogan that Bischof actually decided that Bully Ray was going to be I think that's exactly what happened. I think there's no other way to fucking put it. Wow, what a fucking Jesus made

it up on the spot because Hull called his bluff. I mean, bluff is a wrong way to put it. But he'll put a question on the

table that I don't know if he was entirely ready to answer. I'm willing to accept a version of events where Bischof still doesn't know and he's just deciding on the floor totally, totally, And there's a reason I think that Bully was taken so by surprise because they didn't know enough to tease it was him that they were going to go. Clearly they were going to go with him turning on Brook from the beginning, as soon as they embrace on television is

his boyfriend and girlfriend. But Bully makes a face at the camera like I'm a conniving son of a bitch here and this is all going to be a big manipulation. But the idea that he's also the head of Aces and Eights that I think is way later in the game that's decided, you know, for Bully, him and Divon having been, you know, a long time tag team, there were there were no more teams for them to work with. In Bully's mind, he wanted to branch out as a singles wrestler.

We talked last week. This is kind of underappreciated in the chronology. I think about how you know, Devon became unveiled as an Ace's and Nates member at Bound for Glory came after he was at a contractual impass with Impact, and they had announced on television that he'd been stripped to the television title and you know, sort of announced that he was gone, and there was the Devon's better chance that would ring at the Impact zone when Bully would come out.

Jesus. So, I mean to me, that's not a stroke of genius either. And I know you were clearly underwhelmed by the unveil of Devon. Oh it was awful, But I'm willing to think that that's just basically something they offered him to bring him back to the table in just like a last minute contractual um uh, concession right to get him into a key storyline. Maybe the whole thing about his contract coming up is a work, but I don't. I don't think so. The way the way it played out,

uh, the way the messages he was posting and stuff. I'm fifty fifty as to whether I wish someone would ask Dvon head on. Maybe they have and he just says and he has heard enough. So you're saying that it was I'm saying Devon was gone from the company when they were Yeah, his contract was up, he hadn't renewed, they couldn't come to terms. They announced he was gone on television and they took the belt off him, only to give it back to him when he came back as this new reveal.

I think they knew there was going to be a reveal at Boundford Glory. It could have been Bischoff, it could have been d Low, it could have been Dvon. I think it ended up being Devon for no other reason than they resigned him and wanted to bring him back with an impact It maybe even promised an impactful role for him to get him to resign because he was playing contractual games. And there's a version of events where you could say

that's all a work. They were working people into thinking Divon was gone because they wanted to make it that much more impressive when he was unveiled, And I'm sure I wouldn't put it past Bishof and others to claim that that was the case, to claim it was all by design, But I just I'm here to tell you I don't necessarily believe it just going but week by week with a close attention to how things were playing out with him in TNA.

So just a fucking shit show, I think, yeah, I think it's really it really is going to grind my gears to hear people talk about this master plan for races and eights and then when you break down every little piece of it, there's like some some totally like random, circumstantial reason things happen, and there's no grand design, you know, really at all, and that Bully apparently wasn't even thought of in the genesis of this thing as the

leader of the group. So to look back and claim that it was this master plan to get to is I think very um is to ignore a lot of detail and to ignore a lot of signals to the contrary. That's all so again that the incident would sting and hardy happens at Victory Road and Bully talks about offering to just run out there and have Sting put him through a

table so no one notices the condition Jeff was in. They get Jeff out of the ring, and while Eric turns him down, or at least you know, says thanks but no thanks on that, and does what he does, go into the ring and having Sting pen him in seconds. The next day, according to Bully ray Eric Bischof. The next day, the next taping, Bishof pulls Bully aside and says, hey, man, thanks for

offering to help save the show. And he thinks that's really when Eric Bischof's wheel started to turn around, pushing Bully more strongly as a single star. Bishofs is that Jason had a lot of input Hervey, and he's a good director. When he was talking to Bully about how to say things differently from different perspectives, Oh my god, being a good director. I mean, look, he grew learning, he grew up learning to take great direction as a talent, of course, and it evolved. Bischofs is, it always

evolves through this guy. He says, it's what a fucking even says. He even says, it's not like we woke up one day with a twenty five page story arc and said, Okay, let's work through this. Maybe you should have, although he's willing to let people say that that's what happened

here without interjecting, you know, do some low risk to us. You see how the audience reacts to it early when we started, Yeah, they didn't react very well, and you still went with it, and the ratings were awful in the end of twenty twelve when Aces and Nates was the main thrust of But I'm sure that's all because of eight PM and playoffs and blah blah blah blah blah and direct TV and jerk me off and blah blah blah. Work in progress until it got finally tuned, and that's when we tagged

in Bully. When I got finally tuned, Bully straight up says I never saw that divon connection to this whole Asis Nates thing. He didn't get it. He has to chalk it up to it is just simply done for a swerve so that when Hulkan masks, it's somebody that you know is supposed to surprise Hulkogan And yeah, at the very least, we can pick somebody that people didn't see coming, even if it doesn't really make any sense. And I'm thinking no one cared. No one cared that it was demon. I

mean maybe there was up kind of a shock. And the shock came honestly because people thought Devon was was gone from TNA, right, not because he was a baby face just last week and now he's turning heel and what I mean the thing is, I mean, I mean, okay, so the Dudley Boys, I mean, granted, Bully Ray made a made a name for himself and doing this this fucking thing, yes, but it was done

in WWE. The Dudley Boys were not interesting as singles wrestlers. Bully was a straight up like singles heel on raw when they split the brands and yep, it wasn't wasn't much. And when he went back to din't want to do this character and he knew about it. It just was they were all just it was not well done. And so I I just don't care about Devon Dudley. Yeah, I don't care at all. I never cared about

him. Yeah, he's like Marty Janetti, like give me a break, right, right, and everybody knows it, and it's not not not to denigrate him as a performer. But I mean, there were just some talents in this business, like animal. I think Animals ever gonna be a main event singles wrestler. Give me a fucking break like he was right, don't forget, Yeah he did main event greed sin. I know, I'm aware. I'm aware that someone would snaps his leg or whatever. Yeah, right

right, Um, because John Larnids is over there. Anyway, we'll talk about some other times. Suppose perhaps I should say, um, but you know, Eric, you tell me, I think, boss, what this is is you don't understand SARSA? Who SARSA? Is there more than that? Or should I guess? Eric Bischoff and you know creating a I know how to produce television power point kind of podcasting. He does has come up with an acronym called SARSA, and it stands for these are basically the tenets

of building a good wrestling show. Okay, SARSA stands for story, what, anticipation, reality, action, story, story action. Yeah, I think it's his story Twice, I don't. I don't know why he better say story twice? And I want I want you to listen to this now that you know what SARSA is. I want you to hear bishof make an inspired case for after bully on the on eighty three weeks says he doesn't understand why Devon was involved in any of this, make an inspired case for why.

I thought it was. It was an interesting idea. Devon was revealed, Um, much quickly, much sooner than I was. To be honest, I never got the Demon connection. I really didn't. Um. It was something that they came up with creatively. I think it was done more for a swerve, like when when Hulk unmasked Devon. It was supposed to get this reaction of like, oh my god, we never saw that coming. But I think that we got the reaction of, oh my god,

we didn't see that coming. Um, I don't think it was Eric, Eric, you tell me why why Devon was there a Was there a real reason? Was there a storyline point? Or was it just to have Bubba and Demon together within this uh, within this group. No. In the in the SARSA formula story of action, Devon was a surprise. Devon was that that who that coming? WHOA Where's this going? He was that moment in terms of the way he was written in that story, terms of the

way he was written into that story and I can't stand it. I can't stand it. Sarsa, get your blackboard out. Time to learn, time to go to time to go to school, young grass grasshopper, Sarsa, take the take the a off the end of it, and you get the fucking virus that, yeah, a lot of this stuff actually is. And thanks for that there, Boss, that it was surprise I missed. I

didn't write it down correctly. Surprise, which basically means surprise, is the one you set aside from when you do something for no fucking reason other than surprises because you don't know it. Surprise actually is more about you being surprised that this is going to be happening. The surprise is you're fucking up against it and you gotta come up with something. Um a reveal that you set in motion without having any idea who was going to be in the end.

What a goon he was that moment. What a fucking goon. And look, they've they already broke up the Dudley's and TNA before this. It's not like this is Devon turning on Bubba for the first time. They were at each other's throats before this, and so it's I don't know so uh. Later in the conversation, which again I I encourage you to check out, it's it's a really good I wish Conrad would do more of these, uh

if they're you know, low hanging fruit for the taking. In that regard, Um, Bully goes even harder into how much he kind of thought the whole idea of aces and Ate sucked while Bishop sits there and tries not to make any faces. And you know, one of the things Conrad that I always kept in the back of my mind is it can always be resentment in pro wrestling, like oh, why did they pick this guy or why this

guy or Bubba Politic to be the leader of the Aces and eights. The last thing Bubba Politic for was the leagal leader of as the idea sucked, to be quite honest, Um, so I was really I really tried to keep in mind that we were a group of guys, just like a motorcycle club would be. They the boys elect the president because they love and respected him. And that's how I wanted those guys to feel about me, because

that's how I felt about them. I didn't want them to look at me like, oh, he's getting this push and we're just along for his ride. It's no, guys, we're getting the push and we all have equal, you know, equal parts to play in this story, so let's all do it together. I was really conscious about that because I didn't want anybody to feel like, um, like I was better than them, because I knew the spotlight was being thrust onto me, because I thought the idea sucked.

Just I'm so glad that's that's so great refreshing to hear him, to hear him saying, oh, I fucking love that, and I can imagine just the fucking bishofs squirming boil, So, you know, so interesting, Bully, to hear you say, so we flashed, but this is flashing all the way forward to lockdown, slashing all the way forward to lockdown.

When he's revealed there's a whole lot of shit that happens before that, and what the real emotional way it is, the whole thing is not that he's leader vases Nates, is that he screws over brook Hogan, that he wins her over, he gets her to marry him unimpact, and then reveals that it was all a manipulation and all he was looking to do was take over become world champion. Now, why you have to marry Brooke to become the leader of vases Nates and win the belt? I don't know, I know,

I know, I don't understand. That's kind of like it's it's it's the way he weasels his way in a Hulk Hogan's heart. Because Hulk Cogan is general manager of TNA, he decides who gets title shots, I guess.

And there's this awkward moment a few weeks out from from Lockdown in March of twenty thirteen where Hogan just comes out and despite Bully winning no matches to deserve it, decides that Bully is the one that's going to get the shot at Jeff Hardy in the championship at Lockdown, and so it's like, finally,

you know, that's the trump card. He He tried to win his way in a Hulkgan's heart by proving to Hulp that he'd be a good husband and a faithful protector of his daughter, who, in her own right is undersieged by aces and eights, right, and so we're supposed to believe that it's actually the best of Bully that aces and Ates is menacing Brook Hogan and scaring the shit out of her. So he's right. He's running a protection racket here, almost like a kfabe protection I'm doing a lot of work for

them here. One thing that is said out loud is that Bully does convince Hulkogan. Hulk Hogan does come out of nowhere and give Bully the title shot because he's proving to be an honorable partner to his daughter. But you know, the one thing you have to remember is you're gonna get Hogan buy in

here only because at the end he's right. At the end, he proved to be the best judge of character, right because his gut reaction is that Bully's up to no good and can't be trusted, and he has ill intentions here visa Vie my daughter and has yeah, of course, and he absolutely he knows enough about his daughter to know that she'll fall for shit like that. That's also implicit in a lot of this, which I think is hilarious

because obviously his daughter's a moron. You know, I don't know one's left to wonder, you know, how, God, it's it's a great idea. The Bully Brook romance. But how does this fall out of the sky, this opportunity to be the one to share the screen with whole Cogan's daughter at the peak of her you know, pop culture stardom. I guess you could say, or coming off the peak, why Bully? Of all the

people, why would it be Bully? I mean, is there some some basis to launch from doing there's some reason to suggest that of all the wrestlers in the TNA locker room, that in reality, Bully is a step closer to anybody else to actually being involved with Brooke Hogan. Oh oh no, did Bully ever fuck that pussy? Oh? How did it come about? Bully? That was a little Don't get me wrong, I don't want to

give you the impression it was a tough sell. It was not a tough so, but it was a tough situation to manage on a day to day basis. Now, keep in mind, um Hulk had been through a lot family kids issues in her in her family relationships, and typically having your kids around you in the wrestling business is sometimes tricky. Right. The audience is automatically gonna you know, somebody's kid that comes into the business. Yeah,

just automatically right, you don't want that for your kids. I didn't want it for Garretts. Why I tried talking about it getting into the wrestling business because I knew it was gonna happen. Hulk felt that same way. He didn't want his daughter getting criticized in social media, didn't want to take an abuse just because she was his daughter on the one hand. On the other hand, he's excited to give his daughter an opportunity, and she was excited

about doing that. So he's constantly kind of, yeah, I can't wait to do this because this is gonna be fun on but oh my god, my daughter's going to take a lot of abuse online because of me. So that's a conflict right there. Um, and then you got you now other influences within the family that could become an issue. So it was a little tricky on a personal level. But at the same time he was so she

was excited about Rook doesn't get she's another one we're talking about. As a performance wrestler inside the ring, she never really got that opportunity or really trained for that opportunity. But as an on camera personality, she did some great work with Boy, here's some believable shit going on there so much so that I was kind of wondering myself what was going on between Bully and good stuff there? Brother, Wow, you got to watch the video this one Boys

and Girls. So Eric tell me good stuff there, Brother Wow, I gotta wonder. Here's the problem. What everybody knows TNA at this point that he's dating Velvet Sky, the same Velvet Sky who, just at the time Bully starts to get his world title singles main event Push suddenly re emerges with a fresh, new contracted impact and wins the Knockouts Championship and is the centerpiece female star of the company, directly coincident with Bubba's rise to the top of

the of the singles division. Oh no, Bubba was on one of Vince Russo's podcasts a few years ago, and Russo is a fan of Velvets who pushed her really hard when he had the book at TNA just has he's got something. God, you know, Boss, He's got something. He wants to ask Bully about his relationship with Velvet Sky, but he just can't bring himself to ask Bubba. I gotta answer me seriously now, as as honestly as you can. Bubba is in another relationship. I'm bubba. Velvet is

in another relationship. Why well, she's in it and they're all multiple, multiple beautiful girls backstage. But while Velvet is in another relationship, Okay, do you have your eye on Velvet or do you you know, just see Velvet as a beautiful angel like you know, like like the rest of us do, or do you have your eye on her that? Yeah? God, I wish you know she was single, available and it could be something more. Now, absolutely not, because I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't

do that anybody else in the business. Okay, So you want that done to me? So I would look at that as disrespectful. Me and her have been friends from day one, okay, doing each other for eight years, and we just our personalities always clicked on a friendly level. Okay, beautiful, Okay, all right, so now the relationship ends. We've been friends on a friendly level for a certain number of years, right, so pro is Listen, and you gotta understand I'm living vicariously through you because I've

been married for thirty one years. I'm dead, bro, I'm like, I'm just as good as dead. Okay, So now, bro, do we have like is there a conversation to bring this to the next level. Is there a bubba line or does it like kind of organically just happen totally, totally organic because she was in a relationship. I was in a relationship outside. I was in a relationship for a very short time in the wrestling business, but I had a three year relationship outside of the wrestling business.

So she was going through her her tough times in her relationship. I was going through my tough times in my relationship. We were always friendly. We had always seen each other at TV, we had hung out in the same circles sometimes, you know, after shows, going out to eat or going out to have a drink, and we always just got along. So me and her relationship what it is today was probably the foundation for it was being

poured years and years ago just on friendship. So after she, you know, got out of her relationship and I got out of mine, it was kind of like we just started talking and we found out that we had so much in common in the things that went wrong with our relationships. We knew we had got along so well. We just started talking, and you know, that's it. It's happened to a million people before This is not like I walk up to her and I, hey, can I buy you a

drink? Baby? You know it's not bad at all. Bro, Where is velvet from Connecticut? Okay? She was pointing raised in Connecticut? Right, so Broa, I'm assuming you've met the parents. Oh? Absolutely, and that was a beautiful thing. You're just trying to find something negative picture. Bub Hey, hey, hey, hey, As much as you know I love velvet, you don't think i'd want to see how with somebody like you? Are you out of your mind? Come on now? The parents?

All right? Hey, hey, Bubba, I gotta ask you this. I know. Okay, Yeah, You're really not give me anything any dirt day, so I'm gonna move on. You don't ask the dirt. I don't. I can't. I can't for dirt. But I can't ask you for Ask you who you want dirt? D ask the dirt question. I can't. I can't, I can't, not not not because it because it's velvet. Bro, what do you want to know? Okay, let's move on to the next topic. I see, I gave you the opportunity,

but you punked out. Okay, Bubba, listen, I know you're a big soccer guy, a soccer soccer as in the game of football. You I don't know, could it have been? Could it have been? This from Hollywood Raw? The Brook Hogan interviews from last year are wrestling royal. You've been around wrestling your whole life. Have you ever dated a wrestler

for a brief moment? For a brief moment. It's so funny because on TNA, we did a like a storyline with Bully Ray and I was like, all right, cool, I love the storyline, super cool, like he's trying to take over the company and you know, pitting me and my dad against each other and this whole thing. And in real life, he actually asked my dad if he could actually take me out, and totally like not somebody that you would think like, oh, yeah, you're gonna date

a big old wrestler. But he was super nice and funny and really cool, and I was like, yeah, whatever, you know, like I've never been about anything other than like if you've got a personality or talent, Like that's a turn onto me. So we went on a couple dates, and I think he was maybe still dating Velvet Sky. I'm not really sure. So I did not know that at the time, but I definitely did

not get I think the vibes. I put two and two together and I was like, Hm, I'm just going to remove myself from the situation right now. Interesting, I know, boy, I mean that's uh so did it are you guys still friends? Are close? Or how did that relationship sort of end? Dating? End? Um? I'll work totally cordial. I mean, he'll text me once in a blue moon and like I'll just be like maybe I won't answer. Yeah, Brooke, Brooke Brook. The question is this, did he satisfy did your urges? Okay? Howard?

And and you love it and you love and you love it, you love it and you need more of it? Right, it's not stop bully pounding, bully pounding, bully Velvet. When you were making these passes, were you with velvet? Movie masked? Hogan for permission? Mark? Mark? What's going on here? Pal? Is this the reason you were chosen for the storyline? Was it was the horse already out of the barn? Mark? Were you inside? Brook? M Brother, I can say that.

You can say that again, dude, and you can see how being into it if it's business right, it's like m hmmm, well, you know, if he's gonna actually go out with her, then we need to do something. We need to make it a storyline. You know, well, I mean brother or not, we are we gonna you know, we're gonna kind of play up that kfabe dude, kind of keep it on the level.

I gotta chick in a red question on this whole thing, you know, Devil does Brook does Bully seek permission to date Brooke after he starts the on screen romance when they were before. To me, that's a critical question and apparently still going out with Velvet or at least Brooke picked up those Wow

they were together a long time Bully and Velvet and they got engaged. And then in November of last year of twenty twenty one, a month after, Velvet put a tweet up and then deleted it, taking issue with an interview Divon did, explaining from Devon's perspective, why he and Bubba don't really associate with each other anymore and don't certainly don't do business together anymore. Velvet tweets fiction can be fun l if you'll only knew the truth because this saying hit.

She then deletes the tweet. Whoa October twenty twenty one. The month after that, Bubba and Velvet issue a joint statement announcing their split. Taking to Twitter, they both tweet Buba and I or Velvet and I have decided to part ways amicably. There's no animosity and we will always be cool and we wish each other well in life. This will be the only public comment we make on the matter. And then then here's Brooke dishing and way she

hasn't dished before about the history and the backdrop. That's that is the fact pattern I can present to you. You make your own judgments from there, but I would suggest there's quite a bit going on behind this on screen romance between Bully Ray and Brooke Hogan and TNA. As for Brook, she's out

there kfabe and the ship out of this wedding. She's doing interviews like she's actually going to marry this guy, including this one on the John Boy and Billy radio show right around the time of that January seventeenth, I think it is right or nineteenth twenty thirteen episode of Impact where Bully and Brooker wed and center ring or about to be broke about the wedding. Tonight, Tip Ted we can all watch live on Spike TV getting a PM Eastern. How do

you feel about this? Let me tell you, Let me tell you, Let me tell your fun brother. You know what's so funny? Even though, um, you know, in the wrestling world, I love it. I'm very proud of it. I'm loving being with Tna. I am still a girly girl. And I never ever thought I was going to get married in the middle of a wrestling right easy. You know. I thought I was one of the people that was like, that's so cheesy. I some

people do that. But you know Mark or I'm sorry Bully as you guys know him, Um, you know, just said, hey, I want to marry in the middle of the ring. And that's his personality. He's he's really crazy. He's got stuff last minute and you know, off the cuff, and you know, when you love somebody, you're just kind of like, it doesn't matter when we get married. You just kind of go with it. You know. I can say, you may tail of my

wife, and sure, I don't think. First of all, I think that this is I'm trying to do some inner psychology work on my daddy. I think that he never wanted me to data wrestler in the first place, which is where from? And I think now it's becoming a personal, you know issue, because he might be a little bit jealous or he might be for losing this little girl. I'm not really surf it. You know my dads. I love my dad and he knows I do so, and he

raised me right, so I know I'm making the right choice. I know. I know Bully is a good guy, and you know he'll feed out to get married in the middle of a ring. What you're gonna do about the honeymoon? No, you know what where I might as well be like a perfect little sex what. Oh gosh, I don't think about that's not gonna be a pay per view if that's what you're asking, make some I haven't even had a bird. D Well, we will see the reaction. We'll see what happens. And I tell you what it is. It is

something. It is a lot of buzz going around this and everybody free of charge tonight. Okay. She starts calling him my daddy because she's trying to be Nashville, right. She never just called him my daddy in her life like that. Yeah, and Eta, oh my god, that has to be pointed out my daddy the bald faces. There's no honeymoon because there's not a real wedding, because it's all fake. And uh, after this, after this interview airs, Uh, I think a certain Tampa area code lights

up. Brookto who's calling it? It's Hogan? What does he say? Boss? What is birds and the Bees? Brother? I just I just want I just want to I just want to dial the centelment. Brother. Are you when you say birds and bees? Are you talking? Are you talking Bronzel? Brother? You're talking killer bees? Dude? Are talking about? Actually? Brother, we're taking it. We gotta let's dial this back in again. Brother. Are you talking when you talk birds and bees?

Are you talking Bronzel and Coco? Brother? Are they the Birdman and the killer Bees? I mean, brother, are you talking about? I don't understand why you bring them up? Broke? I mean, have you Brooke? Are you talking Broke? Are you talking to Coco? Dude? Are you talking to Frankie? Brother? What's going on? What's going on here? Brother? I want to just get these kind of laying out, brother, right exactly. I want to get all the facts out, dude.

You know, listen enough playing, you know we're done sticking in the drawer. Brother, And I have to tell you, Boss, of all the things I salivated over the potential of when I planned to ask you what Hulk said to Brooke after the phone call highest on the list, and I'm glad you hit it was. Have you been talking to Frankie Brother? No, Dad, I've been talking to Christopher Daniels. Did Bubba pound? Boss? You tell me who? I imagine that There is a look on Bubba's face

when he is about to nut. That's been clear, all right? Now this line down is yeah, oh yeah, you know, and like that that kind of psychotic face, except now it's red and it's sweaty, and he is just just accelerating because it's now you know, he's got that he's got that that that get the tables look after. You know, he he'd power bomb a woman through a table, you know, and he's just like

he's just he's just stone faced, but red and just like hungry. I mean, look, I say this with no negative connotation whatsoever, only with positive connotations. I'm just noting that, you know, when brooksharees the screen with another member of let's say the knock House roster, she's wanting to do as an administrator. She towers over them. She's taller, she's a oh my god, she's huge. A woman we saw in Two Headed Chart Attack, the film she did that we did under the Cinemat. She's so much

bigger than her female co stars in that movie. She is just a broader, show, older, bigger. I mean, she's a Hogan. You know, she's got exactly you know, does it take someone the size and proportion of a Bully Ray to tame her? Yes? I mean that's the question I have. Yes it does. Yes, it does. You know that she needs to be tamed? Is that what it is? Yes? And Bully Ray? This straight from stern Man. I can't I have to

do this whole thing. I hope people believe me. It's just me trying to be started, just loving that thing of his act where he could just do this as poking prod. The thing is he would have the actual person in front of him when he did it right, and they signed up for it by coming on his show. But it's a lost art. Mark Mark god Mark Lamonico of all people. He he relishes in ravaging, and he becomes a psychopath when he when he when he is ready to fucking just shoot

his fucking wad. He he is, he disappears, he becomes something else. Yeah, it's a Jacqueline hide thing, a ja yeah, yeah, yeah, a jaculate and hide the ball. And he just like, yeah, it's actually not safe to be his to be That's why I didn't last so long with him, you know, because because it may end in death. All Right, it's good play. That's what he does. He's he's he's a maniac. So you're saying he's up to the task. As it regards Bill, I'm saying, if there you know, I'm saying, if

there's anybody who's gonna tame anybody, it's Mark Lamonico. I just love when they asked Brooke on that Hollywood Roy interview if she's ever data wrestling, she goes like she knows, like she's got to go there. Now. It's a it's a long story, boss. And speaking of long stories, if we're going to be out in the in the media ahead of this big impact U in January of twenty thirteen, the Big Wedding episode, which U it's important to note, was the lead in to the premiere of Bellatore Mma live

on Spike TV. This is the m a company that bet that Spike and Paramount bought after Viscom bought UM after UM after UFC left for Fox, and they had like that year into Regnant period where they didn't have MA and then they started putting Bellatoor fighters and personalities on Impact to try to do essentially what they did with the raw audience to build interest in the UFC's reality show in two thousand and five, which launched the UFC into the stratosphere, trying again

borrow that wrestling audience to you know, seed a new base of interest for an MMA product. And so this Bully Ray Brooke wedding was really rushed all of a sudden, was happening the week after the proposal on Impact. Yeah, And the reason it was that way, as far as I can tell, is that Spike was really relying on them and leaning on them to deliver a big walk up audience to the premiere of Bellatour, which aired immediately after

this episode of Impact. You know, to make the ratings look better for Bellatoor. You want a big splashy rating week one out of the gate with this new investment you have here, So you know, what's the hottest shot angle that t Anda could put together. At the time, it was pretty much this, So they went ahead and did it, and you know, we'll talk about and get into more detail as we dived through this material in

chronologic order. They did pretty much deliver on that front. But that's the reason if you're marching through the Brook Bully storyline progression from the end of twenty twelve to twenty thirteen, that it suddenly comes to a head of a wedding so quickly is because they had to deliver for Spike him as a lead in for belatory. But now Brook's out there doing interviews, trying to get people to care, trying to get people to believe in this wedding, and she's

really pulling a lot of pages out of her daddy's book. This is an interview here. Arkland Newsday, January sixteenth, twenty thirteen. Take it away. Brook Hogan was just twelve years old when she watched Triple Age Mary Stephanie McMahon on an episode of Monday Night Raw, a self professed girly girls. You vowed then that her dream wedding would never take place on a wrestling show.

Quote. I still wanted my flowers in my church and my beautiful ceremony with all my friends and family there, said Hogan, twenty four, the daughter of pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. I kind I just kind of let go of my dream when I had the man that I love standing in front of me saying, baby, you want to do it next week in the

middle of the ring. That man is Bully Ray, the Native Long Islander who went on to achieve wrestling greatness as one of the decorated tag team the Dudley Boys Slash Team three D. The unlikely wrestling couple is set to exchange their vows on this Tuesday's edition on this Thursday's edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike at eight pm, proving that she is her father's daughter, Hogan was sure to keep a straight face when promoting her wrestling world wedding. In an

interview Wednesday, She's now at Carney Yes. Quote, this is my family, The wrestling business is my family, So why not do it right in front of God and everybody? Literally, said Hogan, who drew comparisons between her betrothed and the other man in her life. Quote, I came from my father being one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. It's really hard to fill those shoes, and it's really intriguing to me to find a man who knows the same business as my father, knows how it works, and

is savvy in it and intelligent, not just as a performer. He's so smart. That's one of the things that really turns me on about him, Hogan. Instead of Bully Ray forty one, who was a lot leaner and more muscular than the Bubba Ray Dudley she washed on television as a child, it's not right, Like, let's be very clear, he's not fat anymore. Brooke is marrying a fatty. They very go out of their way to

say that, and she even says it in that little interview clip. She's like, you know, if you've got a personality, then that's a turn on to me. In other words, like I know, if you google him right now, you won't think that. Yeah. Well, when I first started working with TNA, I didn't even recognize him because he looks so different. I was like, God, he's hot, look at those arms, look at his face. You know he's Italian too. I was like, I bet he makes some really good meat balls. Yeah, they're all

gone by the time you can have one, exactly. He makes him and he eats him before you get home. It's been nearly a h you want some awesome I bet he makes him really good meat balls. Meatballs, Brook Jesus Christ. Yeah, Yeah, that's all it takes. Brook Jesus fucking Just walk up and down fucking Little Italy in New York, for God's sake, find somebody there with good meat balls. Go go to go to go, go to uh, go to go to Little Italy during one of the

fucking Italian festivals, and you'll fall find a lot of great meatballs. So basically, what you're saying is Mario Batali could have betted her as well. I mean just saying, my grandma could have two. What's she's saying. It's been nearly a year since Hogan joined Total NonStop Action Wrestling as the on air head of the Quote Knockouts Women's division. After facing some early doubts from vans and colleagues about her place in the company, Hogan said she believes she's

proven herself. Quote. I think it's been my willingness to spend time with the girls. Of course, they were going to be like, who is this girl? She's younger than us, She's totally inexperience, Hogan said. But what they can rest easy knowing is that I have the two best mentors in the wrestling business. Ever. I had Vince McMahon and Hulk Hogan over my house every day. I heard the folk excuse me. I mean she was like when when Hulk was in WWF, she was like in grade school.

She's not learning a single goddamn thing from Vince McMahon. Brook, Come on in, I'm gonna teach of the business. Pell Ye, it's my business. Stephanie's like, Daddy, can I come into shut up, get back in the merchandise catalog, Go go, go, go do some kind of creative work, and the hell alone. I'm here with Brook Hogan, the other Hogan, the immortal one herself. Normal thing to say to her four year old girl, So you learn how to read? Yet you know

how to read copy? Are you a fan of the internet? What? Vin smith Man sits down an adolescent Brook Hogan in the nineties and tightened Towers asks her, because you know he knows how to relate to children. Do you know how to read? Yet? Do you know how to read copy? Are you familiar with internet? What she's about? Why does he What does the internet have to do with this? Where were you going with that? Boss? Continue speak? You can't speak, just talk. I don't

understand the difficulty here. Explain where you were going. I'm a I'm a novice with the with the with the internet, and there are certain web pages that I would like to to to observe, but um, I don't. I don't know. It's like eight but I'm not sure how to how to put it in. Vince is still in the stage, like when he presses a key it makes a bleep noise on his computer because he's so like fucked up an ms ms doss. Why was there noise coming from my my my

computerized machine? Do you know how to read copy? Are you familiar with the internet? He asks Brooke Hogan Aj in a closed door meeting. Now are you well kick his own daughter out? Are do you do? You? Do you? Are you? Are you really eight years old? M hm? Do you do you have the qualifications to be any earld child? I don't know if you do so, I mean Hulk is out of the company by ninety three. How old could you have been do you do? You? Do you? I mean, listen, you know they're illegal issues

if you lie about being eight years old. This is stenographer. Really have to be present for this. Vince taking contemporaneous notes for Jerry mcgevitt. Now, can you tell me what your father's actually doing over there at Turner? Wow? Okay, so that's that makes more sense. So he's already at WCW. So now she's actually like probably twelve. I want I need to know what's going on at Turner? Do you know Turner? Have you met

ted Turner? And scene flash forward twelve hours later. Brooke comes into the house in bel air, puts the keys on the table, presses the the answering machine and it's Hulk dialing in from the road. They're in des Moines doing nitro. Message one left at blah blah blah. The day after she met with Vince, Dude, brother, what's going on up there in Stamford? Dude? We his daughters talk to eight years old brother. He's called what's going on in Stamford? Dude? Fourteen? You've been talking to VisiC

man? Brother? YEP, I gotta know why it is? You know, I think I'm a pretty good dad, brother, But I gotta wonder exactly why it is that my own daughter he's trying to put her hand between my legs and roll me up. Brother, Well, you certainly put your hand between hers. I'm an applying baby oil. Not get that aces and ATE's voice gimmick you have? Do you have one that makes it sound like you're on the telephone or a nineteen nineties answering machine? Probably good, but

again, make it right now over recording. But I could, I should probably set that. I think that that that'll probably paid evidence down the line. Totally. An awful lot of voicemails. I think we've established that over the years. Brother, the machine stopped for the halfway through this muttering. First of all, Dude, I'm not a this answering machine. Dude, I'm not a I don't understand, brother, why the answering machine takes it upon itself to cut me off? Dude? Why are you talking to this?

What are you trying to become Vince's daughter? Brother? You're trying to leave me at the parent alter dude, And I gotta, I gotta, I need to go check probate records. Brother, process all right, you know what, dude, I'm gonna tell you right now. Brother, all right, enough of the games exactly here we go. All right, Brook Tiny, it's time to stop playing, you know, stink up the bedroom. Stink up the bedroom, litigate the fix. Stop playing walk the sidewalk.

Brother, all right, stop playing watch the movie at home? Brother? Enough enough of this, be kind please rewind dude enough you know Rent in the video, Brother, we gonna talk Turkey Brook Katy, and I'm sick and tired of having to listen to these games. Brother. You're grounded, dude. Fuck, it's not going well. Derry Vince is not losing in the psychological battle. Hold on, brother, Broke can't even finish her name. Are you the third guy? Brother? Talk to you? What's

going on? Oh? Is he talk to me about the third man? Brothers? I gotta understand he is it? Brooke? Brooke is twelve? What are you talking about? Why? Brother? You know, dude, I got these things happening at home. Brother. I don't know what's going

on, dude, and I'm just wondering. I'm sitting here, like the only thing that makes sense to me, dude, is that you've talked to Brooke and you're gonna bring Brooke in into third guy brother back to the Beach ninety six hulks like this the third man, Bubba Ray Dudley dude, like the guy from dc W in the overalls. Brother, You getting the brother? You getting the Dudley boys in Brother as the third guy. Dude, you're gonna have two guys the third guy Brother. What's going on? Dude,

I'm I'm I'm trying to figure out. Brother. You got fucking that that that Mark Lamonico, Dude, that's far We're bringing him in brother backstage Impact you give him the title dude, twenty twelve Impact Zone late November. Mister ruh, mister Hogan. Can I have a minute of your time? The cameras aren't rolling, by the way, this is a shoot. Sure, brother, sit down, dude. What's going on? What do we got? Dude? You know I just hold on, hold on, brother.

This is kind of backing up a little bit. Dude. You push that chair back. Brother. We no, we're not you know, brother, we're not playing holding the hands here, dude, exactly? You got a recording device on your dude, are you gosh something? I just want to listen, dude, I don't want to. I don't want to take things out of context. Brother, are you according this conversation? No wires? Dude? Can you stand up? Give me a three sixty one time? Can you? Can you give me a favorite? Brother? Can you

please lift your shirt up? Dude? I want to see make sure you're not not wired? Brother? All right, I'm sat. You have an ear a piece in your ear? What? All right? Brother, I'm satisfied. Dude, sit down. What are you want to talk about? You have a piece in your ear? Dude? Do you have a piece in your ear? Oh? I have a piece in the safe at home, just like you. If it's not in the glove box and you're going to get more fat? Oh? How do you have a piece at home?

Brother? Are you watching me? Dude? Mister Bala, I just thought it appropriate to ask you face to face as a long islander. I thought I owed you the courtesy of asking your permission to date your daughter. M brother turns in his chair like James conn when he decides to bring in Miles Finch. I like it, you know, dude, I'm digging that. Brother. I think that'd be okay, dude, that's all. It's gonna take Really, this is amazing. Hold on, dude, hold on,

we're not you know, we're not talking turkey yet. Brother. You know, I want to understand exactly what it is that is your motivation, brother, Because here's the thing, Dude, this is what I'm wondering. Brother. Who else you've been talking to about this? You've been talking to relatives? Brother, you talk to Linda, Dude talking talking to the clearedge

side of the family. Dude. Because I've seen some phone records brother that I think you're I'm gonna tell you, brother, I actually have access to your phone record. Had Joe Parks look into it? All right? I've actually been reading your phone records and transcripts of phone conversations from your household. Who else have you asked for permission to date my daughter? I know I know who you've been talking to. Dude. I want you to tell me

the truth. This is your opportunity, brother, to come clean and let me know who you've been talking to. OK. I gotta respect your diligence. I have talked to you to your ex wife a little bit about it. I thought I owed her the courtesy as well, and I told her. You know that I thought, uh, I would be a great boyfriend to her, to Linda. Brother, oh whoa wow. Now that's not what I meant at all. Brother, Well do I want First of all, we gotta take a moment. We gotta come whoa brother, We gotta

get this thing back on track. Dude. What I'm sensing right now, Brother, I'm sensing a lot of confusion. Brother. You know what, dudeen of this hide the ball? Oh Brother, I'm gonna tell you right now is dude, I'm sick and tired of you playing hide the ball with me. Brother, all right, I'm sick and tired of you, you know, fucking riding the kangaroo, madam, fucking riding the kangaroo. Not just riding the kangaroo, fucking riding the kangaroo. Awesome, the same my

first rodeo. Dude. It's time for you and me to stop taking down the scaffolding. Brother. It's time for you and me to get back on the ladder, brother, and figure out what the fuck is going on? Dude. Wells, mister Blair, I was in the middle of disclosing to you all of the people I've been talking to Whoa Whoa Beck's wife Linda. I thought I needed her blessing as well. And I also talked to your brother in law about it, and I think I've convinced them that I deserve

a shot at treating your daughter the right way. Hold On, dude, I asked, let me, let me ask you, Terry. I mean, you started right away, and there was a Boston you started right away, uh, telling me that you were cool with it, you liked it. I'd like to lean more into that. Brother. No, I never said that, dude. I never saw brother. I never said I was digging the creative brother. I never said I was. Brother. See, you're twisting my words. I never said anything of the sort. Dude.

You come in here, brother, and you started accusing me of things, dude, accusing you of holding you back. Man, bro, brother, I mean you're putting words in my mouth. Dude. What else you're gonna put in my mouth? Dude? Your cock? Whoa? Old on? Hold on? Whoa? All right? Everybody positions please? What we got an awful lot to talk about here? Okay, I want you to know something boss here on TNH. I set the hook. I did. I'll admit it. Sometimes I do this. It's it's it's what they call stick,

right. I told myself, well, you know, if I set the hook of I'll say that you're putting words in my mouth. What's the next thing you're gonna put it? I thought you were gonna say, put your hand between my legs and roll me up, brother, Like something very something that tracks with the history, something that one could reasonably expect, much like an AI rite machine learning that's been trained on laps episodes past. But

instead the entire tenor of this meeting changes. What Hulk says the following you put words in my mouth, brother, what else you gonna put in my mouth? Food? Your cock? As in, that is something that Hulk would have no agency in deciding if it comes to pass, as if that's something that can be done to him without his buy in. Dare I say it contains a suggestion of if you'd want to do that, I'd be down because what Linda has said about me and Brute I might not necessarily be inaccurate.

Oh my god, tnh tnh tn Oh god, uh no, oh, not not at all. I did not plan on putting my cock in your mouth at all. Oh, I'm not seeing you planned it, brother, I'm saying, is that what's gonna happen next? Dude? Where are you going? Brother? Finding that this chair wheels its way to towards the door all by itself, Derry, But we gotta talk turkey, dude. What the fuck is going on? Brother? Why are you here? Dude? You know what? I gotta get ready for my match, Terry.

We can take a rain check on this, just sleep on it. I don't mean a rain check, man, I gotta get ready. He leaves. What are you checking on in the rain? Three minutes later, Brooke Tiny's cell phone rings somewhere else on the lot. No, no, no, no, I don't know about uh Hi, daddy, what's going on with that fucking bully ray? Brother? What are you doing to him? You putting cox in mouth? Deep? All right? What's going on with that bully ray? Brother? What are you doing? Are you putting cox

in mouth? What? Daddy? What are you okay? Well? I'm not okay. I thought I was doing fine, but all of a sudden I get thrown way off track. Brother Mark comes in here and says he's gonna put his cock in my mouth, dude, And you know what am I supposed to do? I sucked it. Brother, I mean what brother? He saister? Brother? What am I supposed to do? Brother? He's a bully dude, He's Bully Ray brother off of Bully dude. What's going on? Brother? Where am I? Dude? I think you were

about three paragraphs into this article from Newsday boss at last check. Oh yeah, it never goes right. This all came from. This all came from I had this McMahon all over my house every day. That's TLF the heart, It's so of TLF. Pretty soon Bully standing on Hulk's desk, trousers down his ankle and gorged. I heard the phone calls. I went to the matches, I saw the business meetings. I saw everything. Did not

so what people didn't think. I don't know. I actually do know, and it's second nature to me. Hogan thinks there's no coincidence that in the case of both her father and McMahon, it was their daughters and not their sons that showed a greater aptitude for and interest in the wrestling business. Quote

in such a name old story of girls being daddy's girls. I think being the girl of such a huge father figure, you want to be that tomboy because you are so close to your dad, and Hogan predicts she may follow in her father's footsteps even further. The six foot one Hogan noted that quote, you don't grow up with whole Cogan as your dad and not learn a few moves, and said she'd love to one day have her father stand in her corner during a match. A bridge you never crossed, you never wow.

Yeah. Match. But if she ever does transition into a career in the ring, she said, she'll be more careful than her dad was when he began his wrestling career. Quote, you have to remember that you've got to be smart when you're throwing your body around. My dad was twenty three, twenty four years old with tons of testosterone in a drone. Brother, we talk tons of synthetic testoster o. Brother, brother, are you talking tons of are you adding me? Are you outing me? You do as

a steroid user? Brother. Imagine if the author took the liberty she says my dad was twenty three, twenty four years old with tons of testosterone and adrenaline, just going buck wild, and the author puts in parenthesis as if Brooke meant to say exogynists testosterone and as well as annavar and yeah, he puts it all in one in one bracketts testosterone open bracket aka Annavar aka winstrol

Akaa androlone. Oh my god, God, Diana Ball aka aka hide the Ball, Brother, Diana the ball now playing Diana the Ball, Hide the ball, Eat the ball, meat balls, brother, what the fun is going on? Dude, eat the ball, Meet the ball? You know, Diana the ball sounds like a fucking my grandmother. Meet the ball, Davey boy Smith Diane at the ball right. Uh, I'm just like going buck Wild, whose dad fifty nine, has endured multiple back surgeries and lives

with constant ah. So sad. Brother. Oh dude, Oh, it's gonna be easy to want to get to brother. I can't make that. The gate doesn't look good enough. I'm not gonna be able to make that one. Oh God. The walrus rises from his Tampa back. Hogan's tan skin on white shoots. Oh god, and there's like oil left over. It's like breezy. It was like it like you know when he gets like sticks to the you know, h it's like that that dry coldness because the

ACMs cranked to a thousand in Florida. And you hear and you hear that because this flesh leaves pulls from the fucking bed. Ferfet do that again? Oh so good, so good, Oh my god, it's so good. Oh my god. Um uh, Now that I have, Now that I have him watching out for me, he says, listen, you know when you use leg drop or you take this body slam, you have to protect yourself. He's making me think about what I'm doing more than just throw myself

out there and being a boy. What was she talking about? She's not getting in the ring. Why giving her advice about a light drip? He's willing to hint that she's thinking about it. I never saw her go down this road before. Growing up and around wrestling performers also meant growing up with their children, and Hogan remembers she vividly remembers hanging out with Eric Bischoff's son, Garrett, now a TENA wrestler, when he was a snot nosed kid

who wore a backwards baseball cap. Quote. David Flair is a very close friend of ours. I remember sitting there watching WrestleManias with him. Our moms would right, Our moms would sit us down in front of the TV together and we'd watch our dads get bloody. He was the one who would tell me, don't worry, it's ketchup. It's ketchup, Hogan said. I learned later that it wasn't ketchup, brother, ketch up dude, hip by the hich up Dude. Hi the mustard brother, Memorial Day barbecue, dude,

Terry, I said, hold the mustard. Okay, what do you hold the mustard? Why do you have me hold mustard? What do you want, dude, mustard? Red and yellow brother? I mean, what brother? Why? Why are you denying the red and yellow brother? Huh? Who? Brook? Tiny say? It wasn't catch what he She must be talking about watching w c W matches with David, because there's no way she watched, Well, there's no Hogan Flair match at WrestleMania even watch never

was. Yeah, So she's like conflating the big the bigness of WrestleMania with the fact these matches happen not in w W, which is just classic shit. And it feels like it feels like wrestlers often do not know the actual pay per views they wrestled on. It really doesn't. I mean you know, it's easy to forget how many dates they work between television shoots all we watch his fans or television shoots, but like to them worked like twenty matches

in a month. Like honestly, especially back then, and like the WrestleMania one doesn't really stand out as much as you think it does because they're on the road right away doing another one, and it's like, okay, yeah, they meant a lot to a lot of people because it was on television and it was a bigger arena and it was more brightly linked. But yeah, when I when they think back to working Flair, it's like, I don't know what when that happened. I just know what happened. So Brooke

isn't the only one k faving this wedding in the public. Hulk is on Twitter this whole time, and they say, someone says on Twitter, I think she says it, are you going to give brook away at her wedding? Can't believe she's going to marry? Someone tweets this and Hult comes back with no way, gag me. He writes, hh please and he tags Brooks account on it. So he's like playing up the idea that he's which is the storyline, that he's not in favor of this wedding and he's not

going to walk her down the aisle. That's the big reveal, right, as he actually does walk her down the aisle, and he does ultimately do the right thing by his daughter despite his reservations about Bully. And I just think it's good. It's it's very satisfying to note that Brooke Hogan has since deleted this exchange from her Twitter history wow, wherein she's cafaving the wedding and Hulk is saying things like he would rather be gagged than walk her down the

aisle to Mary Bully. Wow. Now also watching all of this play out is oh god, oh we learn here in this clip would be referred to I Brook is uncle Bubba. Well, first of all, welcome, Yeah, First of all, guys, there were several a minute so callous. Sorry, that's an old one. Brother. I go over to Hogan's house. I tell him this news. He's real mad and Linda's mad, and so Hogan goes, well, we need to get rid of Perlman. And I was in Hogan's office and he said, you call him up and fire

him for me. And I Luke Pearlman's dead. Now he died somewhere recently, right, he died in prison, but uh yeah, he died in prison. But I had to call Lou Pearlman up and I said, hey, Lou, it's baba. And he goes, oh, hey, bubba. You know, well, I'm doing pretty good. But I got I got Terry and Linda here, and they would They said, uh, hi, Lou, tah listen. Um, they're not interested in, uh, you know, Brooke being part of your stable anymore. And they're firing you.

And he goes, Terry, Linda's not true. Hogan goes true, Brother, I fired. I fired Lou Pearlman. And if they would have gone to the country route then instead of I think they went with m Stacks and like, yeah, soby records Paul wall Stacks. And she went and got a grill. Remember she went got a grill. Yeah, and Mark Chase, God bless Mark Chase. Mark Chase told me like in two like O two oh three. Hey, dude, I'm telling you right now, man, country would eat her up. They would go crazy over her.

That that stuff she's doing now, Man, Diama doesn't remember we doing that. We said that back in the day. Yeah privately, I mean just yeah, so you should have done no well, and I think she could still do it. I think so too. I mean country didn't care. No, I don't care about the age, I don't care. Still hot, No, still you're still hot. I mean I think by today's standards,

she's still really sexy. Uncle Bubba, so weird. So that's just too illustrate that he played no small part in apparently these formative years where Brooke is trying to make it in music and signs with Lou Pearlman, who, if you don't know, was like, you know, the mastermind behind a lot of huge number one hit boy band acts like in Sync and stuff like that, and had a real sort of disturbing beat on you know, the teenage want and need and was able to market acts very successfully to that audience

and you know, younger girls basically, and the idea that he would push her into a pop category you know, kind of like Britney Spears and you hear her basically you're trying to sound like Britney Spears and a lot of earlier music. The result of guiding Lou Pearlman, according to Bubba, those clips there from his more recent radio shows that he's doing, you'd see them on YouTube now, maybe at a cost I think, he said of thirty six

grand a month. Hul Coogan was paying lou Pearlman to guide Brooks's career early on Wow and Linda, and her book talks about the wife clearly believing in Perlman and sort of being disenchanted with the fact that there was going to be a separation from the guidance of Luke Perlman and her daughter's career. She was very hands on and dissatisfied with Perlman anyway. But sort of like Hogan start, Hulk starts to steer brooks music career sort of totally on his own and

in a direction. And this is what gets him in trouble because it's this, it's pushing her into the hip hop category and sort of going down the Soby Records R and B route. That gets him making those fucking awful comments in the bedroom with Heather clem on those surreptitians who recorded victags. It's all about the disenchantment with like the R and B and rap in black music world that Brooke finds herself trafficking in and dating this guy and shit, I mean

it's like all that stuff. It's a Bubba is involved. Bubba's Bubb's on the calls, if you believe him. They're like licensing Bubba to speak for the family, and she calls him uncle Bubba. Wow. And here we are, all these years later, and all of the all the things, the materials that resulted as from that whole coken Bubba, the love sponge relationship, even as it relates to his daughter's career, they're all now proving to be like so ruinous. So it's not just Bubba filming whole coke and having

sex. It's Bubba's entire sort of weaving into the ballet of family right in a way that kind of leaves everybody, Um, you know the victim of the us just collateral damage. I mean, there's just there's you know, there's there's shell there there's a shelling going on here, and there's a there's a lot of what's the what's the term for when the bullet fragments sprail over the place and you take you take that um oh, I can't think of it. And we're talking about that, know what it is? So the

shrapnel, Yeah, Essentially UM is reaching far and wide. Uh So back to Eric and Bully, Eric Bischoff and Bully Um. Bully wants nothing to do with it. And in this clip, Eric talks about putting Bully in a position to walk right into Brooke's life, who we've been talking about. That was a little don't get me wrong. I don't want to give you the impression it was a tough sell. It was not a tough sell, but it was a tough situation. Is that. Uh, that's that's him

talking about whether Hogan believed in it. Yeah, apologies for that. I thought I had UM. I didn't think I'd played that yet. So that's uh, that's the explanation on how it comes together now. Bully says on the podcast that it was basically Jason Hervey who first floated the suggestion that he actually linked up with Brooke. The way Bully was telling the story, there

would be something involving him as he turned stronger heel and a knockout. Yeah, there'd be something going on with one of the female wrestlers on the roster to play this this this heel character up. And it was Jason Hervey who suggested, what about Brooke, And I'm here to suggest that Jason Hervey didn't just pull that out of the sky, Like why don't you date the daughter

of the most famous wrestler of all time. Why don't you involve yourself as the very first wrestler to have anything to do with Brook Hogan from a storyline perspective on wrestling television. Now, in fact, you're already going out with her, You're already you've already gotten Hogan's blessing to data. Now we can do business and that that's kind of that's kind of think the extra bit of context that isn't so much spoken to when but yeah, he says he was

having a meeting. He even like for some reason, you know, when wrestlers get add the specific about where, you wonder why he's oddly specific about like the hotel in Orlando where they were having the meeting when Jason Hervey made the suggestion that it be Brooke Hogan and they go from there. As for Bully, I mean, he told Chris Jericho when he was on his podcast he wanted to do three things when he was a kid. Be a pro

wrestler, be a rock star, and a porn star. Okay, uh uh wow ho new layer to your aforementioned I guess so visual depiction that bully crossing or the threshold of of of of orgasm. You wanted to be a porn store and he actually dabbled a bit in an adult film, not as an actor but as like an a producer of capacity. Um you know because

Rob Rob Black, the porn provocateur who ran XPW. Yeah, yeah, he sort of got involved with Rob Black, according to the story he said on Jericho's podcast, and had something to do with a couple of porn shoots there. So he got to scratch that itch. But that's who's uh, that's who's looking for a way in on un old Brooke teeney um So Bully and Hulk, and the question, I guess naturally becomes, you know, was this building to Hulk Helgan versus Bully Ray? I mean that's the I

mean, yeah, that's what it seems like. That's the refrain from the very beginning of TNH is. Yeah's doing all these things where it looks like he's supporting cast to a storyline involving wrestlers. But when you actually think logically about where this is heading, whether it's Abyss or Rick Flair, or Sting or Matt Morgan or any of these other people that suddenly start getting pushes.

It's Hogan toying around with the idea of wrestling, and it's Hogan toying around with the idea of being the ultimate destination for this wrestler who seems to be building up a name in a storyline next to Hogan. When an actuality, it's it's going to come down to Hogan waking up one day and deciding whether

he feels good enough to do an actual physical match. And so that's the pattern that's setting in where it's like they've got a spot on a supercard for Hogan to wrestle, but they can't commit to it until you know a certain time out because of the uncertainty of Hohle Coogan's physical condition. He just can't

stop going under the knife. And addition all the back surgeries he had, the hip surgery he talked about before the twenty twelve Pound for Glory taking him out of consideration to wrestle on that show, despite teases that he may team with Sting, And then they had the tease talk about when they go back to London in early twenty and thirteen where they play Hulks music like he's going

to wrestle on Impact, but he never comes out. It's so crazy, And he undergoes a knee operation right around this time that sort of ices him again from potentially wrestling. You know, Bischof's talked in his podcast about how they'd have plans for Hogan to do a match, and then you know, Holk would have to sort of put his finger to the wind and decide whether

he felt physically capable of doing it. And staying in bound for Glory twenty eleven really seems to be the only time he actually gave the thumbs up to going ahead and doing it post a spinal fusion surgery. I do have to put my skeptics hat on a little bit and think to myself, like, Hogan leaves the door open if he feels like something catches right, and we'll do the kind of crowd befitting his return. You know, he doesn't want to return on a show where he can't claim an outsized house for TNA.

He doesn't want to return if the storyline doesn't feel to his gage of things, and if the television ratings don't indicate the run to something big that he can ride the wave of as he yes. Just as important is how it helps back fields when he wakes up a month out from the show as to whether he doesn't matches, whether he feels like the match is going to reflect positively on his remaining drawing power in the business. So this is sort of

the background. So well, we'll go here to Bischoff talking on his podcast about whether Hogan versus Bully was ever on the drawing board, and you can hear in Bully's voice here, I would, I would submit a lot of hoping and wishing. You can tell he was led to believe along the way that this was a possibility that just didn't materialize. Yeah. No, the desire was definitely there, and we were working towards that because every week, you know, one week could be Brother. I think I can pull this

off, and the next week could be Brother. I don't know. I don't know, I don't know if we can make this happen. But it was literally on again, off again with him, and not because he didn't want to or he lost heart in the idea. It's just because he was you know, the injuries and the issues that he was dealing with, but he wanted that so bad, and we were definitely working towards that. Eric.

I don't know if you know this, but he actually pulled me in a room one day and he sat me down and he said, all right, listen, here's how we're going to do the match. He actually laid the match out to me. He says, I got five or six minutes in me. He goes, as soon as I come underneath the bottom rope, you get right on me heat until it's time for me to come up, and I'll just blow the comeback and you hit him with the big boot.

And because Hulk was who Hulk is who he is, But at that time, people felt a lot of sympathy for Hulk because of what I was doing to him and his family. I had all the heat in the world. We could have pulled off a typical five minute Hulk Hogan special and had the place going crazy because the characters were exactly where they needed to be.

And since I had already screwed over Sting and screwed over Brook and screwed over a Hulk and just about the whole company, it would have been amazing business. So yeah, we had even spoke about the match, and yeh, I wish you could have happened, but whatever, Yeah, okay, whatever, yeah whatever. Yeah, he got over it clearly. I don't know, Bully. I think when Push came to shove the Holzer didn't think it

was worth getting in there for it. But you notice how Holk immediately puts a stake in the ground, like, Yeah, if we're gonna do it, this is exactly how it's going. It's what we should do, brother, this is kind of how we have to get this thing going. Terry had another thought. I mean, what if we could extend this thing. B They're not a good idea, Dude, that's not a good idea. You haven't heard my idea yet. Brother. I'm just telling you you.

I've heard your idea. I don't think it's haven't. I just came up with it just now. Brother. I'm telling you, dude, I understand that, I understand. What do you think I'm gonna been doing. I don't need to tell you, dude. You know what you're gonna say. I do, but I don't think what you're gonna say, brother. And I'm telling you, dude, it's not gonna work. Brother, what isn't

gonna work. You want to talk about things, dude, and put out ideas Brother that just are not in the in the right context of what TNA is all about. I understand, but I would like you just so I can be sure that what you're poo pooing is what I was actually about to say, that you have an understanding of what I was about to say. Brother. You want to play hide the ball? Absolutely not. I'm trying to reveal. I don't want to play hide the ball. I'm trying to

play hide the I'm trying to reveal the ball. Right. I'm trying to move beyond that, dude and get onto something a little more calm. It seems to me like you're the one hide in the ball right now. I'm not hide Brother. Where are you going with this? Dude? What's your problem? I suggestion? Was that your suggestion? Brother? I heard your suggestion. No, you didn't understand where you're coming from. Brother. I understand I'm saying, dude, it's not gonna work. You said beat me

in six minutes, right, I roll? I never Brother. I said things dude that you don't even know happen. Okay, I grant that too. I mean that has something to do with this conversation. I grant that you've said things I didn't know you said. That's fine, brother, I have done so much shit, including drugs. I get it. But Terry, here, I don't need to what instead of just blowing it off in

six minutes I want to do. Brother. Dude, you're here, your brother, you keep you don't listen, Dude, I keep telling you, brother, it's time to move on to it's time to stop playing hide the Tamali's brother. Well, they're gone, they're not hitting, they're just gone. Okay, Terry, I can tell you that. But no, my thought was, you know, why don't we get three months of pay days out of this thing we've got? You know these three pay per views?

Listen to that's what you're pay days, dude. I want to get three years of padding. I want to move it on. I'm tired of playing eat the tacol brother, I'm tired of playing stuff the burrito. Get brude. We gotta move on, brother. Stop putting topics on the pizza pie. Just find the way it is. Dude. We're fine with a plaine cheese and TNA. Have you just said it. You want three years of pay days out of this? Is that right? Brother? Dude? You're

putting words in my mouth again. Brother, this, by the way, we'll take three years of pay days. But that's fine. So um, look, so how can it not be true that instead of you just beaten me right away, we extend this thing. Maybe. Look, we don't have to do a really physical match the first time. How about I just roll brother? I thought I fired Vince Russo? Dude? What the fuck is going on? I'll say, characters and wrestling the same way when we

come from New York. It's just the way it goes. So look, how about first way, I don't have to do a long match with you, Terry, I don't even have to do anything. Really, how about I just roll you up quick in the first match? Whoa dude? Whoa brother? Let's hold the fucking business, dude. We're not opening the fucking video cassette right now. Brother, I'm not even gonna what are you talking about? Dude? How about why are you playing? Pull the shade over?

Brother? How about half a chance? Okay, how about half a chance whatever that means? How about I make a counter proposal? Brother? All Right, I see where you're going. Here's what I'm thinking. I'm thinking, brother, instead of you three fist bootleg drop brother, and I get my wind back brother, even oh, you canna let me beat you, Dada the wind back brother? You beat me long ago, dude in your fucking mind, Brother, and that's good enough for me, dude to

need a wind back brother. Brother. How about all right, how about instead of you roll me up to beat me in the first match, we do this instead, go ahead, said brother. How about dude? How about this brother? Instid of you rolled me up and trying to beat me dude in the first match? Brother, how about I come in and kill you? How about that? Brother? How about I fucking lay you on the ground, dude, and push your face and fucking stop on your face

until it either squishes or goes through the fucking match. Here's what I'm thinking, Bubba, all right? Six match series, dude, Okay, Match one? What's a finish well? Match one? Brother, I'll go over pin you one two three two, Match two, I pin you one two three, Match three, DQ, I win match four, count out, I win match five, submission, I win match six, steel cage match, and I fucking beat the shit out of you, brother, in two minutes? How's that for? How is that for a longer program? Brother?

You like that? You like the way that sounds. That's three years of fucking pay days for Hulk Hogan. Dude, Yeah, you better believe those dcs and countouts. I'm looking like King and Con the whole time. Bro, You're gonna kick me in the nuts. Dude, get just qualified and I'm not gonna sell brother. Dude. You want to say, how about right six match series? I beat every time? Brother? How does

that sound? How about I win every fucking time? Brother? But no, and reality, Hulk was a lot more giving, according to Bully, gave him these little tips about how do I how to be worthy of a worthy foil to the Hulkster as this develops. This is from the Steve Austin Broken Skull sessions that he did with Bully not too long ago. One of the one of the biggest learning experiences I had from Hulk, and I will

never forget this. Hulk was all business with me, all business. And one night me and Hulk are facing off on the ramp and we got a little too close. And as the heel, I'm not getting too close to the legendary baby face. I don't want to leave him what he is Johnson in his hand where he can't do anything. I thought to back down. What we're getting to the back and he calls me over and he goes, don't you ever back down for me again? And I was like, I

did not understand the lesson that I was just about to learn. I'm like, Hulk, you're you, and like I didn't want to get you close where people would expect you to hit me. He goes, I'm here to make you. I back down from you. Wow. He made me understand, don't you do that. We're trying to bring your character up to a certain level. Your character doesn't need to be backing down at this very moment. That was a big deal for me to learn that lesson. Pretty kill

a lesson from a legend. Yeah, yeah, thanks for screaming at me, Steve. I appreciate that as i'd do something wrong, Steve, you're screaming at me? What? Um? So I love I love that example because it's like, uh, you know, guess what in the end you one two three, Like, yeah, I'll back down from you, but guess what guess is going over? So it's all it's Hulk. It's self serving for the for Hulk to have the course to back down. He does

this against Matt Morgan. There's a segment that goes nowhere ultimately where Hogan Hogan's they do the grand opening of his beach Shop merchandise store, and they shoot an angle where Matt Morgan breaks in and takes the robe he wore when he was managed by Fred Blastie against under the Giant at Chase Stadium with the purple interior. He takes it from Hogan's collection and he stands to Hogan, and he steps to Hogan and Hogan backs off. So that's Hogan's one idea to

get a giant over. Yeah, it's so stupid, and that I don't know what he's talking about. Being on the ramp with Bubba. There was a moment and that they shot in Hogan's office almost like the hallway where they go face to face and Bubba kind of steps back a bit. Yeah. I don't ever would call them going face to face on the ramp and impact, but if they did, certainly not amongst the h They carefully curated list of segments we'll be talking about on this latest installment of TNA. But I

just I love that he's got a little story to tell. You know, you rubbed elbows with the Hulkster, and you gotta come away feeling like you learned something instead of the age older. All I learned was how to set Hulk up for another payday. That's fine. He's he's got good vibe. So that's that's the lesson Bully picked up from Hogan. As for a kind of you know, bringing Brook Hogan into TNA and her involvement with the Dixie Carter and how it all ties up Nashville, I think Bruce Pritchard has some

pretty good perspective on all this. I'm sure he does into our next stage of understanding here. Let's here from Bruce on his podcast. She moved to Nashville. She had a singing career that she wanted to continue, and she moved to Nashville that to continue that. And I don't dare say that the folks on the Nashville end of things held up their end of what was promised

to her. It was a situation where Spike Dixie I think Hulk, and not even so much really Hulk, but where they saw an opportunity, and we're like, oh my god, you know, we can get Brooke Hogan to come in and we can do all these albums with her and do all this music with her. But once they got her, nobody was prepared to

do anything with her. And when the subject was brought up and the plans were all made was during the time that I was rehabbing after my heart attack, the first one I had, and I'm sitting there listening They're They're laying out this idea and saying Brooke and Brooke, and I'm listening to it, going okay because I'm thinking Brooke Adams all right, and then it's like Brooke Hogan. I'm like, hey, how are we doing Brook Hogan? She's not even on the roster. I mean, what we don't And then you

know, got on. But it was it was an ill conceived idea. It was one of those deals too, I think in their mind was to peace Hulk when and I don't know that Hulk was really ever. You don't think Hulk pushed for that. No, come on, okay, I'm sorry because you were there and talk to him. I think Hulk, if he had brothers, would definitely not have wanted her to be there, would rather hurt just be in the music deal and only doing that. Hulk didn't want

his daughter being a part of this stuff. I mean he wants if you were talent relations, how did you not negotiate her coming in? I did after the fact, after it was already done. Okay, So so everybody decides she's coming in, not at what price point? Right? And so then you have to figure out and do some Yeah, and then you gotta deal with with somebody on one side telling him one thing and then that same

person on the other side telling you something else. So Dixie saying, we're gonna promise you the moon, and then do you get her as cheap as you can? Correct? Well, I mean yeah, I get that. Yeah. Uh. And so then you're the bad guy. Oh, without a doubt. Does she take issue or does Hogan get involved when you low ball? Um? They both took issue with it, because because what would

you negotiate with him for her? No? I negotiated with her, and then I negotiated with her agent, and you know, Hulk, Hulk was out of it. Hulpe didn't want to be in it. But but Hulk did get involved when he was hearing from one side one thing, and then hearing from his artible. Bruce said this, So I get put in the middle of it. So Dixie tells Hogan, we're gonna give you X, Y and Z and then she tells you, hey, just give her X yeah, and you call off her X yeah, and then Hogan calls you

what the fuck? No, Um, you're saying, Hogan, but they're all Hogans there, Hulk. You know, Hulk got involved at some point saying why am I hearing two different things? Yeah? And there you know, it was two different stories. And again I'm in the middle. And there were instances where a matter of fact, we were in Huntsville, Alabama, and it came to a head and I'm trying to get Dixie, Hulk,

Brooke and me all together. So we say, okay, here's let's get all this shit on the table here, and um, it was difficult to get the uh Dixie was playing games. It was difficult to get her to that table. Yeah. Never did knew that she would be well because and again my thing is is if you're gonna have different stories, I can just figure it out. Then. Yeah, Okay, I was in a

really tough situation. Yeah, it was that I win. I'm dealing with a guy that I've known for you know, at that point, close to twenty years um or more, and always had a good relationship with, and now you're dealing with his daughter, and he's hearing one thing from someone else, and then I'm getting other directives and information and I don't know that Dixie's talking to him, and the brook and things of that nature. What a mass? It was a mass. Welcome to nature? What's that? Things

of that nature? Where do we get that from? Welcome to t NA? Where it seems like, you know, Hulk's getting paid, He's gonna get his daughter in the door. It's gonna be fine. The shooting angle,

she tries a country music career. But really Dixie, according to Bruce there if you read between the lines and what he agrees in terms of Conrad's characterization of things, really Dixie is promising big money for her and then delling Bruce to lowballer and the offer, and then when it comes time to get everybody in a room so that everyone can you said this, he said this, She said this. Dixie doesn't want to do the meeting because she is

in contraction. Mode. She's running expenses up the flagpole to Dallas to her mommy, and mommy saying Nope, no moral money for you, sweetheart. That's enough. We're not going to be um, we're not going to be spending. We're gonna be deficit spending here, like we're only going to spend as much as we can generate. And so yeah, but she she's so

badly wants it. She's so badly wants a brook Hogan involved. You know, she makes what it says about her Nashville connections and all that bullshit, and it's a mess, and it's just it's only for the brook Hogan thing is as well as it came off on television. If you hear that story, it just kind of puts it in a whole new perspective of Oh, it's just another fucking headache and another bunch of he said, she said, double faced duplicity that comes with the Hogan and TNA, and it extends to

his daughter as well. Ultimately, why am I hearing two different things? Brother? And how about Flair? He's gone? What happened to him? Yeah? I know he's gone. Um. At the end of twenty twelve, he's telling people he's done with TNA. He was kind of making some noise about wanting to return to the ring, but we'll get into what happened to him a bit later. Hogan's out there saying he wants to be back

in the ring. In late twenty twelve, he tells the Guard he promoting the January tour of the UK. I've had eight back surgeries as well as new replacements and both hips replaced. I only need one more surgery to fix my right knee. That I'm going for the TNA and I'm going for the TNA World title. I want to be fifty nine years old and be the

champion. Of course, he does so. He takes the big beat down in London as part of the tapings that led to the aforementioned moment where they play his music for him to come out for six man tag, basically a mimic of the match he actually did in London, untelevised on the January twenty twelve tour and his last match in fact in his life as it turned out. But they do the beat down to explain the knee surgery. So whenever Hulk gets laid out, whenever he's out backstage, oh my knee. He's

actually going under the knife to really get an operation on them. That's hilarious, what you have to know. But then he goes ahead and as soon as twenty thirteen turns over, he goes ahead and sues Laser Spine Institute for fifty million dollars. So, right after saying he's going after one knee surgery, it's all he's gonna need. He's going to get back in and go for the world title, he then sues the Laser Spine Institute for permanently taking

away his ability to ever do that. So's that's the duality of the Hulkster, even in the twilight of his TNA run. As for Bully Ray, it's certainly the highlight of his career. He later has conversations coming back. He comes back for a royal rumbolt to WWE, and he wants to pitch the Bully Ray character to Vince, and he requests an audience with Vince, and Vince, according to the way Bully tells the story, pipes up right

away and says I know about Bully Ray. In other words, don't sit here and pitch me the idea of the Bully Ray characters if you haven't already done it, I know about it, and he's not interested. Wow bullies. Version of the story is that he told Chris van Vleete this that it was in part because they had their b A Star anti bullying campaign going at the time and to have a character named Bully Ray would just not work.

But he also says there's a second half of the story that he's not really comfortable telling yet, but one day will as to why that never happened. They even suggested maybe instead of Bully they could call him. Of course this sounds very Vince the intimidator, Bully Ray still Bully. Of course, none of it happens because no one cares, and he never gets say yeah a singles. He'll run in WW subsequent to TNA and ends up kind of floating around. He goes to Ring of Honor for a while and now is beca

in impact wrestling such as it exists today. As for the other of the Hogan spawn, Nick Hogan, it's worth a reminder that he's he's out of the clank and he's starting to pop up a little bit in the news as well in his own right, not not for negativity, but sort of you know, we're seeing the next chapter of Brooke Hogan's career developing. Let's turn now, Boss, if he could help us with this too, was a Chicago Tribune in a write up they did about DJ Nick Hogan starting to make

his presence. By two thousand and nine, when the shine of VH one's popular reality series Hogan Knows Best had worn off, it appeared as if Starr Nick Hogans and a world wrestling entertainment icon Hulk Coogan would follow in his bandana wearing father's footsteps and pursue a career in professional wrestling. Hogan had the name, though he wasn't though he was born Nick Balaa, and the teachers he was getting trained by wrestlers Rakishi and gangrel the problem he kept dislocating his left

shoulder. According to the twenty two year old Hogan, He said it happened so often that it would require surgery for him to go on. While most aspiring wrestlers would have worried about the months the procedure would would keep him them out of the ring, Hogan was more concerned with the months that would keep him away from the turntables, because by that point, Hogan had fallen in

love with djaying. It began when his sister and Hogan knows Best co star Brook Hogan, who found success as a pop singer success Sure, bought him turntables for Christmas. He said he paid a dj four hundred dollars to teach him how to use the turntables and would practice in his spare time. When it came time to choose between wrestling and djaying, he decided to postpone his

wrestling career so he could give djaying a go full time. Much to the relief of his dad, Hogan was able to find steady djay work from the very beginning. Whether they were ideal gigs as a different story. Quote being me was kind of a double edged sword when it came to djaying, Hogan said over the phone from Los Angeles last week. It's a blessing that I have a father whose last name is famous enough that people want to look book me at a club. At the same time, the clubs that wanted to

hire me weren't the best clubs for me to play at. It was a novelty for them, but it wasn't a novelty for me. The places I wanted to play wouldn't hire me because they didn't want to be associated with the

novelty. Oh man, here's another celebt DJ. A lot of club owners wouldn't give me the time of day a few years ago, but now they've seen that I stuck with it. Hogan opened for Jersey Shore star Paulide during his DJ sat at a Los Angeles club in April, and has booked a handful of Chicago area appearances over the years, including Lionhead Pub in Lincoln Park in twenty ten, Vision Nightclub River River North, and the now closed Raven

Nightclub in Schaumberg in twenty eleven. He will return to the latter city Friday

to spend at John Barkley Barley Barkley Corn I don't know. While Hogan as quietly reinvented himself as a DJ, Brooke has become a major on air personality for Total Non Step Action Wrestling. She was set to get married to her father's nemesis, Bully Ray as part of a storyline on last week's episode of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV, but saw her wedding interrupted as as his mandatory during wrestling weddings of all the people, the last person I would have bet

money to end up in the wrestling business, was Brooke, Hogan said, Oh, sorry, you've all that's Nick. That's Nick, all right. It blows my mind. I'm so proud of her. Hulk and ex wife Linda Hogan have also been making headlines recently, mostly the unwanted kind. Hulk found himself part of a sex tape scandal in October, and Linda was recently charged with a dui stemming from an arrest that also took place in October. In two thousand and seven, it was Nick who was in trouble with the

law. He spent six months in jail due to charges stemming from a car crash that left a friend with brain damage. Nick, Who's manager and assisted he not be asked about his family personal issues, said he stays away from what gets written about his family, and it's more interested in what gets written about his music. Quote. I try not to read a lot of the pop culture stuff and celeb bloggers, Hogan said, but I do check out

people's feedback when I put up new mixes and new songs on SoundCloud. Some might wonder if Hogan ever regrets that his family opened up their lives to the cameras and start in their own reality show. After all, it's the main reason celebrity news shows and websites have taken such a big interest in the family's drama. But the youngest Hogan said he would do the show again, and

it's grateful for the opportunities reality TV gave him. Quote. I don't think I've ever regretted appearing on reality TV, but there are moments where I wonder what life would have been like if I hadn't been on reality TV, Hogan said. I found myself in certain places, maybe where fortunate things happen,

and have realized how blessed I am to be. In that pages from the Book of Hogan in twenty twelve and twenty thirteen, Nick back at the turntables Brooke in TNA, Hulk teasing he's going to come back and then suing because he can never come back. It's all here, boss, Linda getting a DUI. All good, you're wondering. And of course Hogan's lawsuits against Gawker

and the others working their way through the courts. As for Rick Flair, He's got a lawsuit himself, or at least he's involved in one because Flair tried to have his TENA contract terminated in twenty twelve and is working it through

the entirety of twenty twelve because ww's back interested. Remember they cut the deal for him to go and get inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the Four Horsemen in exchange for Christian Cage being lent out by WW to TNA so he could appear at the slam Averse Rachel and be part of the Hall of Fame. Of course he does that with absolute dispassion, and so TENA SE's no upside in continuing using him in any way, shape or form,

so it's really an uneven trade. But this is of course Rick just trying to enter his way out of TNA and back into WW, who now finds is to be interested in him again. But it leads to a contract Tampa ring lawsuit from TENA against WWE because they claim that so long as Rick Flaire is under contract to them, it's a violation for WW to pursue him knowing he's under a valid contract to them, so they file suit. Flaire's sixty three at the time, but by the end of the year, you better

believe he's walking the raw stage to present the Slammy Awards. That's right, December seventeenth, Monday Night Raw from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is saying that, having been inactive since he wrestled mcfolio really on that episode of Impact in twenty eleven, that as of December twenty, twenty twelve, he's retired from the industry. One thing Vince McMahon was always a stickler four was keeping up

the Shawn Michaels Russellman need twenty four retirement stipulation. So Flaire isn't going to get back into the ring for w W if he returns there. That was acknowledged. So not only Boss did we see the end of Hulk Coogan's career in early twenty twelve, We've seen the end of Ric Flair's in ring career as well. If you don't count the Ric Flair last match promotion not too

lunch, I do count that, So there you go. This is shortly after Jerry Lawler took a series of elbow drops on Raw and the next week had a heart attack at a ringside announced position and nearly died. Had the arena and Montreal not been so close to a high level medical facility, he

probably would have expired right there on the air. So as a result of that as well as Ricky Steamboat suffered a stroke after doing an angle deep into his fifties where he was beat down by Nexus, WW sort of putting the akabash and anybody of Rick Flair's age taking anything by way of a physical punishment on their air waves for fear of, you know, presiding over a tragedy. So in making his return to WWE, rick Flair calling it a career

not only in the ring, but for TNA as well. But there was that lawsuit and that kind of sets the tone for w W ETNA relations going forward because part of what WW says in court is that they have absolutely no interest in TNA wrestlers. That is to assure the judge that they will not be doing anything that could resemble contract tampering going forward because they're simply not interested.

And by making that representation to the judge, you better believe that they then institute a policy of not signing anybody from TNA, including talent they may have signed had the conditions not existed around the lawsuits, such as Robert Rude and others whose contracts came up and who eventually were brought into the NXT system years later. Once that whole situation died down in Dixie, Carter works basically

an empress without a kingdom. But this is bad news for a lot of talent in TNA that would like to use leverage of going to WWE or the potential of going to WWE and resigning with TNA. Suddenly this lawsuit in and around Ric Flair, making that very very difficult for all parties. Flair also in the news at this point in time because of the breakup of his fourth marriage to Jacqueline Beams. This is the one that famously had the incident where

he got busted opened during a domestic dispute. Oh yeah, oh my god for blading himself to dea on TENA television in a bid to make us care and then his wife busts him back open during a shoving match or whatever it was. That's right, So another round of alimoni for the nature boy is

a fourth marriage fails and she files for a legal separation. According to TMC dot com um Eckelberg County, where both live, she claimed husband has had numerous intimate relationships with other women during the party's marriage to the embarrassment of humiliation of wife. Flair soon jumps in public with Fifi the man married Rick Flair for Fox say guess I'm sorry. I mean, listen, it's it's not I don't mean to to to demean her or anything. But like you,

if you're marrying Rick Flair, you gotta know two things. Number one, it's it's not an exclusive relationship, all right. He is going to fuck other women exactly. I'm not saying that's right, Oh no, I'm saying that is the fact that you don't have the you don't have the choice of not knowing that by the stage of because because because here's the thing, it's not that you know, he doesn't matter how hot you are, doesn't matter, you know anything else. The bottom line is you're not that woman over

there, that's right, and you're not that woman over here. To take it personally, she doesn't shave her bush and he's going to eat around on an yer plane. It's fine, right exactly you listen, listen when he gets the hunger for that pause, he wants all the slice exactly right. Next in line, by the way, is Wendy Barlow aka Fiefy the maid, his valet and WCW for time, and she sticks. She sticks with him all they divorce as well eventually, But she was the one that was

with him when he suffered his near fatal heart attack. And you know, she's in all the documentaries they've done recently about him, being mostly complimentary towards him. So she's still very much in his life, even though or not wed. So he I guess you find the life partner if nothing else after this failed tena era divorce. Yeah, I guess, but like I mean, it makes me laugh, like you're not. You got to learn by now that that nobody is going to tame Matt Beast. Indeed, that's exactly

correct. It's noted this is from the Observer. A few things notable about this was her claim. This is the divorced wife's claim that Flair makes more than a million dollars per year. I have no idea of the accuracy of that. Melzer writes only that Flair hasn't worked in pro wrestling in several months.

When Flair left TNA in May twenty twelve, which brought about the TNA lawsuit against WWB, the belief was he could afford to do so because of a multi year contract he had signed with Coca Cola to endorse an energy drink, a deal that was believed to be very lucrative and would have allowed him to walk away from wrestling. If it was up to him whether he financially

could or not, He'd never leave wrestling. He's still in a contract with a Coca Cola and being paid, but they removed him as the face of the drink due to negative publicity stemming from the stories relating to Beams. The woman divorced him after the second occasions, police were called over called over her attacking him, even though the incident was about her and he was being attacked. They wanted him to stay out of the news with stories like that Beams

also has a dui charge pending. Big fucking course, yep, big fucking thumbs up. TNA subsequently tried to get Riclar to attend one of their shows,

but that did not happen. So relations really get strained between the two parties, and the lawsuit happens, and we mentioned the Christian piece as well, and what ultimately comes of all this one can say is that the contract tampering in part was alleged in lawsuits because someone who worked for TNA went to work for WWE, leading TENA to allege that he took with him trade secrets about the nature and structure of TENA contracts such that WW could leverage them and

bidding for talent in the marketplace, or at least being smarter than they had a right to be about how exactly TNA structured it steals without permit to see those trade secret materials. He was a gentleman by the name of Brian Wittenstein, and he came up in a lot of the coverage of the TENA and ww legal volleys from this point in time, and just to close the loop on that, this from just this past October from four to one, Mania

Cardy Rhodes agent has been fired from his agency over allegations of misconduct. Deadline reports that Brian Wittenstein, who serves as an agent for Cody and Brandy Rhodes, left the Hyperian Talent Agency after a clientiff has allegedly contacted the agency's leadership and made a complaint about inappropriate behavior. Details are unclear, but the client

was said to have been made uncomfortable about the situation. The agency looked into the matter, and the word is that previous instances were uncovered in Whittenstein was let go on Wednesday. He was said to have been escorted out of the building and was immediately removed from the agency's IMDb pro pages. The agency said in a statement to Deadline, Brian Whittenstein is no longer an employee of Hyperion.

We have no further comment at this time. Whittenstein previously worked for ww and TNA, and reportedly represents other wrestling figures as well, though no, we're UNHUDNA follow the lawsuit in May of twenty twelve alleging that he violated a non disclosure agreement and shared confidential information about the company when he went to WWE, but the lawsuit was withdrawn in January of twenty and thirteen without prejudice.

So a big fucking thumbs up, boss for one of the alleged agents of this exchanging of trade secrets going on to represent Cody Roads in the formation of

AW and undoubtedly his migration over to WWE. So if there is an unsavory character to be had in the business, everybody wants a piece here, someone who's willing to go there allegedly and around this time, Whole Cogan's also getting attention, not just for the sex tape stuff and all the other familial and domestic stuff we talked about, but also because he's trying to claim that the

Wrestler was supposed to be about him. The movie by Darren Arnovsky. Do you recall this, No, Meltzer, I know this will shock people, but Darren Arnovski was asked about Hogan's story about being the original person asked to be in the lead role of the wrestler. Ogan claimed he dirted down. Here's what Ronofsky said for the record, the role of the wrestler was always Mickey Rourke. It was never Whole Coggan's, as he claims on Howard Stern.

Actually Rourke was the original lead Meltzer reports, but things fell apart in Nicholas Cage was the lead at one point until work came back into the picture. A Cage step aside because Arnovski felt the role was more suited for Rourke. But that's uh. That part of Hulk, the Hulkster Boss is still very much alive, the old Oh yeah, I would have got the George Farman grill if I was home to answer the phone. Also claiming once the wrestler, you know, becomes a hit. I mean really it was.

It was a hit for its totally for its budget. I mean, I'm sure you have better perspective than I do, but that that movie, and I love its weight. It was a it was a it was a massive success and it was very um you know it was. It was such an eye opening Uh you know, look at the business for people who don't who weren't aware, you weren't aware of, like what the twilight of a pro

wrestler's career looks like, how sad it can be. It was so successful, And I know that there's that TV show, but I'm still waiting for a movie about a wrestler who in its prime and uh, you know, dealing with drugs and all that ship. Indeed, yeah, I mean the

Kurd Agle movie, right, it's just waiting to be exactly. And the anti biography they did in Kurt Agle, I think serves as a great baseline for a script about that because it did a wonderful job threatening together just the personal to malt that Kurt went through, like for all the professional success he had and for the standard he said in the ring, this guy was constantly a fucking mess on the home front. Just constant mess. And that's the

business. That's what the business demandons. The business demands that you suffer personally so that you can succeed professionally. Yes, and the people just go, oh, great, moon salt and that's it. Take as many perfect yep. I don't care about what you're doing as long as I'm entertained. Make sure that angle slam looks smooth. Make sure in the main event of a pay per view you counter a slam or a suplex with a trough to the ankle, lock right, come up screaming and even scissor that leg if it's

a big show. Also in the courts, making this uh, nothing less than a continuation of a TENA law and order or TNA law, as we've yes and talked so much about and lampooned on our YouTube page and Instagram and Twitter accounts. Scott Steiner remember him, he was in for He was for a while in early twenty twelve. He's suing the company as well, he's actually countersuing them, But he turns out to be the clarion call for what

is about to be the ultimate end of the game. For whole. Coogan and Eric Bischoff continuing to extend their gainful employment with TNA wrestling under the guy I don't know doing a single damn thing to move ratings appreciably from where they were before they got there. Scott Steiner doesn't give a fuck. He files a suit against them, claiming breach a contract, said they never gave him

royalty statements on merchandise, failed to pay him his royalties. So the cracks are very much starting to show, and TNA's ability to satisfactorily pay their talent and renumerate their talent. Pritchard has talked about this is when the checks start in the mail with the FedEx gimmicks of like, oh, you didn't get your check, We FedEx. It's something must have gotten lost. We'll get it off to you next week. Oh god. And yeah, the bigot

is being turned off. Dixie's mommy is not pumping more funds in. Spike has done all they can do in terms of supporting TNA budgetarily. They got to go on the road, and it's not untirely clear how they're gonna be able to afford to do that. They're cutting way back on pay per views which you know, they were hardly breaking even when you consider the cost of putting them on. But that's supposed to be their revenue center. It's not

like they're selling any tickets to their TV tapings. They begin to it's offset by the cost of doing a live broadcast satellite feed for He's Impact as live now, so they're competing. They're all these competing pressures, and we're starting to realize, is every single thing that a Bishoff would say they had to do to position themselves for success that he frets they did not do, they

actually did. They did them all. They went to Monday nights, they went live, they took Impact tapings on the road, They reduced the number of pay per views. They did this, they did that. They got spiked to chip in the money. There's nothing they changed time slots. There's nothing that people said TENA didn't do that they actually didn't try. And it made not even close to enough difference to continue down the road of essentially more

expeditious financial ruin. And so Scott Steiner I think serves as kind of a canary in the coal mine. I think when he leaves TENA unceremoniously in early twenty twelve, just weeks they're arriving and starts filing suit against them. They had sued him because he went crazy on the internet. On the internet, and what did he tweet? Okay, this is from April right now.

Steiner tweeted, I'm trying to save TNA. What because it's the Titanic and it's sinking fast because Hogan and Bischoff are doing the same bullshit they did to WCW. Okay, destroy WCWUM, so that's not taken too very kindly, and that that leads to uh, to the back and forth, the legal back and forth. TNA sues him for saying that UM, and he defends back. He said, I wasn't trying to disparage the company, UM, not preaching my contract and saying what I said. He just believes it.

UM. And then he comes back and sues them and says, well, actually, uh, I suffered an injury during a house show and it was while wrestling Jeff Hardy, and you let him get in the in the ring high so fuck you guys, Like, ah, there's that whole thing there, that whole pretending it's okay to make Jeff Hardy the world champion while he's under indictment and due to report to jail any day now. Because Dixie has a mothering instinct, how about you mother someone who isn't under indictment. How

about that? How about how about you cut your fucking losses here and get the fuck out of dog happening. But no Scott standards to give a fuck. Fine, I'll put this all on the table and hopefully get some people in deposition to to tell the actual truth about who knew what went about Jeff's drug use. That'd be fun reading, I'd imagine, right, he's looking for seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in damages from his injuries and loss of

consortion with his wife. It says, it sounds good to me. I'm listening. It's it's a good fadder for me, he'd but Jesus asking questions from twenty eleven. November three, twenty eleven, Steiner alleged in the lawsuit he only wrestled a few more times for the company. This eventually all goes away. It doesn't really result in any like blockbuster testimony or trial or anything like that. I'm not sure if Scott Stannard got a set, but that's

kind of where that thing goes. But I bring it up mostly to point out that he fucking said it. He said it, wasn't afraid to say it. They're doing to TNA what they did WCW. Bischoff and his podcast was once asked about this, and he goes into this yarn about how oh God came down to um. They were trying to get James Storm wins over credible people and they wanted James Storm to beat Scott Steiner, so they wrote the match out, but they said, you know, you go over to

Scott. You guys work out how the Finnish goes, because I'm not a finished guy. In other words, Eric doesn't want to deal with actually having to get talent buy into his ideas, so he basically tasks James Storm with going to Scott Steiner. He hired Johnny Lory Knights to do this dirty work back in two thousand and WCW and come up with the match finish wherein Storm goes over Steiner, and Storm is kind of a shrinking violet around confrontation with

this. He does not want to do this. He does not want to go and try to convince Scott's center to lose to him and Bishop's. The Storm was intimidated by Scott, so mid afternoon he comes back looking like a puppy dog does James Storm, saying he doesn't want to do anything. Scott doesn't want to do anything. Bischeff said, you know, it wasn't that Scott refused to job the James Storm, just that he wanted to finish that made sense to him, which is also known as not wanting to do a

job. So they go back and forth two more times that afternoon, and finally Bischef goes, fuck it, if he's not gonna do it, we'll replace Steiner in the match. It's not worth the hassle in the time we're spending on this. And of course Bischof it did have the authority to fire anybody that was not his remit at TNA. That was something exclusively that Dixie Carter could do. So he basically just takes the initiative to rebook the match

instead of trying to penalize Scott Steiner. But Scott eventually, because cording to Bischof, this goes up the chain and someone other than him, because he has no he has no ability to fire. Anybody makes the decision that Scott has to pay for not doing business, and I gets taken off television,

written off television. Bischoff basically says it got back to the Carters or Dean Broadhead, who worked in the office in Nashville for TNA but also panned Energy, the family company of the Carters, and that they were sort of pissed Scott Steiner for this and wrote him off as a result, and that's the reason and Scott's mind. According to Bischoff, Hogan and Bischof were the ones that went and got him fired because he wouldn't do the job, not the

Carters. Bischoff said, nothing could be further from the truth. I never breathed a word about firing him. Scott assumed it was Hogan and I because like so many people, he thought we were calling the shots. And in fact, hul Cogan is actually quite disappointed that Scott Stenter left TNA and he really likes Scott, So no blame to be cast in that direction. You never call him a shot unless you call him a shot. That funny. I had responsibility for everything and nothing. At the same time, I deserve

no blame in all credit it's a pretty sweet position of being. But let Scott Steiner go down as the sage of this story, because it's funny to me to have Scott Steinner be the first one to go on Twitter and go, come on, man, I know what this is. I know. It's just extending as long as you can those TNA checks landing in the mailbox

until the gigs up, and the gig is coming up quickly. As we turned the corner to twenty thirteen, Oh God, bound for Glory in twenty twelve, that about twenty thousand buys slightly down from Bound for Glory twenty eleven. So the Hogan Sting Match was really the high point in terms of the

interest Hogan ever managed to draw to one of his programs in TNA. We'll say that that was it if you don't count the the aberant January fourth, twenty ten debut number where he was all over the show and premiered into the angle with Holland Nash and all that, which is a very big audience in

an appreciable moment. It really was the Sting Match that came anywhere close to feeling like Hulkegan brought value to the table and as the numbers trickle in for the twenty twelve Bound for Glory compared to the twenty eleven Bound for Glory with the sting match, that becomes very apparent. Still though Bound for Glory the company's best showing of the year, beating out Lockdown for two and twelve. Dana White's kind of getting involved because they're in bed now with Bellatoor Spike and

that's his now enemy. Yeah on the earthWhile on Network that's feeling jilted by his departure. My words, not theirs, but Dana White offering a quote at one point along the way. You know Dixie from TNA. They love Dixie's Spike. She worked her ass off to build her business. I have nothing negative to say about her. They were on Spike, they get one point eight million viewers, and they can't sell a pay per view at those Bound for Glory numbers. I just read proved that, and again they drastically

reduce the amount of pay per views they're going to do. It turns out they wanted to do this all along, and that's the reason so many of these pay per views seem so dead. It's because they don't want to do them. But They have contracts within Demand and such to provide a certain amount of pay per views a year, so they have to do them if they

don't want to get sued, which is interesting. It then becomes this weird era where they're not doing pay per views for the US market, but they still have contractual obligations to do things resembling pay per views for international markets. So why because they signed a deal that said we will provide this many shows that are exclusive and different from Impact, So they go they go nuts. They move the limited amounts. So stupid pay per views they are doing in

the US on the road. They put them on the road. They have the Lockdown show where Bully wins the title in Philadelphia, for example, and they just they leave the Impact Zone. They leave the Impact Zone in March of twenty and thirteen. This is the end of the Impact Zone run for a while, and they just do these marathon tapings there instead. I'm talking like seventeen, twenty third, twenty fourth, and they take all of these

one night only pay per views to satisfy these international contracts. None of these involved matches of really any species. But they're just now like it's just all starting to come undone. The wheels are coming off, and you realize all they're doing is just rolling cameras for the sake of rolling cameras because they have to, because they are parties that need content, and it's becoming a very apparent that that's the case. But they do, after their contracts laps to

provide US pay per view content drastically reduce their calendar. At first, the thought was they were going to go from twelve pay per views to like seven, but they end up going to just four. They do a Genesis show in January of two thou thirteen, and then they don't do another one until the March tenth. Pardon me, Lockdown was not in Philadelphia. I'm thinking of the Bound for Glory show. Lockdown that we're going to cover here with

BULLI Ray was in San Antonio, Texas. And they do Slam Aversaries. Does it matter, Oh, of course, it's massively significant. They do Slam Adversary in Boston, and they do Bound for Glory later that year, after Hogan has left Brother Indeed, so no more pay per views in the Impact Zone, no more television taping is They're going to go exclusively on the road and tape two shows at a time, so they're going to do it. They terminated their lease with Universal for the Impact Zone at the end of

March twenty thirteen. According to The Server and Meltzer reports, there has been a lot of locker room on happiness when word got out that for the TV tapings they would be paid as if it was one show, even if they appeared on both shows taped. So this is another sign of cracks where they're telling this talent, we're going on the road. Okay, we're changing things. It's not that you show up, tape four weeks of television, get paid for four weeks of television and go home. Yeah, you go on

the road. You're going to tape two weeks of television, but you're only going to be paid as if we tapped one week. You're just going to be paid for showing up. It's not going to be to all of a sudden. This income is shrinking drastically for so many of these TEENA regulars because even though they're taping two shows, they're only being paid to show up that night. Not good, Elsa writes. Most wrestlers in the company are on per show deals, and since they rotate, people at house shows and run

limited crews. The only shows at the full crew or at least the main crew is consistently on would be the TVs. Before they were mostly taping one show at a time in Orlando, whether live or on tape. Now they are taping two shows starting this week in Chicago, but the vast majority will be getting paid for one show and thus make half as much over the course of a year for television shots. So all of a sudden, Hogan Bischoff

are here and we're getting paid half as much. You tell me why so many you know, middling wrestlers in TNA look back at Hogan and Bischoff is ruining the company because they're fucking pig. I couldn't have all. That's not us. It's not us, book guys. No, no, no, it's not us, brother whatever. I didn't do that. All I know is I'm making half as much as I did before you got here. And

that's not all I know is that, dude. All I know is that I'm making three times as much as here, and I don't care what you say about what budget it comes out of. That is not the vision that was sold when you guys came in here at a buck five for hope million five up to two with incentives, and then a bishof at four fifty to produce the show Give Me a Freak. Speaking of Bischoff, Bischoff and Jason Hervey Entertainment announced the acquisition around this point in time, late twenty twelve of

a fifty percent equity stake in a company boss called MX Digital. They developed casino style betting games for online platforms and mobile game platforms. This hit the business one. What is what does Eric Bischoff want to do? He want fasting companies and make money what he wants he does. That's why he went bankrupt. And this is the tragedy. You know, Hulk Coogan couldn't make a go of it stringing together or living outside of doing pro wrestling. He's

Hulk Coogan, for God's sakes. That's the whole point of this thing, as tnh thing. As he ends up damn near destitute and he's the most successful wrestler of all time. Where do you think? What chance do you think Bischoff is essentially a Hogan hanger on has of stringing together a living that befits the amount of money he made in the WCW Boom period. Not not

very good. But he's out there playing pretend. You know, he's out there, you know, pitching reality shows at a time when Cable had a voracious appetite for them, and he's got the Jason Hervey backing, so he sells a lot of shows. But it turns out it's not really it's just the market forces are blowing in his direction. It's it's not really something you can chalk up to like an innatibility that he has. And to his credit,

he's pretty honest about that. It's hard not to be when everybody knows you went bankrupt because it's a public record, and he kind of takes the opportunity in his second book to try to spin a yarn about why. That just comes down to his just insatiable appetite for risk. Boss. He's just he's just ready to take a risk, risks like this. I know Bischoffervy

Entertainment Television today. This is December eighteenth, two thou and twelve, according to the Business Wire, announced the acquisition of a fifty percent equity stake in MX Digital, a leading games developer established in two thousand and eight. MX Digital as a leading developer of interactive casino and betting games that are delivered in a variety of online and mobile platforms, with offices in Los Angeles, Hey know, Buenos Aires and Miami. MX develops in distrybutes games in more than

twenty countries with a heavy focus on proven brands. They are industry leaders in game design, game marketing, and promotion. We're incredibly excited about our partnership with MX. We're expanding into an entirely new sector of entertainment and content, says Eric Bischoff, who along with Jason Hervey, founded BHTV in two thousand and three. Combining the skill sets of bishof Hervey Entertainment with those at MX puts us at a unique advantage in this explosive business sector, noted Bischoff,

business sector. That's that's always a mark of a high level operative, calling it a business sector. BHTV has been a leading producer of reality programming for Discovery Channel, CMT, NBC, VH One, True TV, Spike TV, and The CW. Recently, the company broke new ground by moving into the scripted comedy genre. But the first season of c Dad Run starring Scott Bayo and Curly airing at Nick at night. I mean, what the fuck this is what he's up to when he's supposed to be running TENA for a

half million dollars a year. I don't understand is like he he he just seems to I mean, look, I mean, you know he to me. You know, they always say this, They always say, you know, one of the one of the reasons why people should you know, um, why people you know, young people should write scripts and like try to get their sell their stuff, because they always say this, lesser, lesser talented people are always getting this shit done. Yeah. Eric Bischoff is that

person. He is the lesser person. Yeah, he's why getting He's why to owe it to yourself to try, because he's a testament right exactly, because he's he's getting shit done and it all is stupid. It sucks, and he just regurgitates the same shit over and over again. Stop using Scott Bayo so true, you're gonna ride the Scott Bayo horse. Maybe they just get together and talk about like the Tea Party and you know what I mean,

like anti government whatever. That's a big streak. He would go on and like rance about Obama back then on social too, Bischoff, so you can start to see the Scott bay Off Scott Scott Bayo crossover. He probably knew what was his name? Oh my god, already forgot this fucking guy's name. He was. It's like a he was like a Latin soap opera star that jumped in with. Oh my god, I can't believe I'm forgetting this guy's name. Who I think of him as? Um? Uh kind

of tantamount to uh tantamount antonius about a JR. Oh sure and the rest, Um, you know the ones who like stopped getting booked in Hollywood and go conservative. Yeah, right to extend you know, the paydays a bit? Who to that? John Voight did that? Some others yeah, um,

Dennis Miller did it. So. Twenty fourteen, MX Digital um launches a social casino app on Facebook. There are there Eyeing Boss, a billion, multibillion dollar worldwide sector social casino slot games social meaning that you have a profile, that it's on your phone and shit, MX sounds good to me. MX Digital today announced the launch of its catalog of celebrity branded slot games onto the MX Social Casino app on Facebook. I can't tell you how annoyed

I am by just those words you're repeating. The Next Digital currently develops and distributes Waged Digital slot games internationally, featuring Halt Hogan, David Hasselhoff, James Dean, Dennis Rodman. He's getting the crew back together from the fucking Turner Days Man. Yeah right, seriously. MGM's Missing in Action starring Chuck Norris, and recently announced distribution of the newest edition of their catalog, The Blues

Brothers with waged gaming powerhouse William Hill. We have been looking for the right strategy and the right partner to expand into the social gaming sector for sometimes, as Eric Bischoff of Bischoff Hervey Entertainment and co founder of MX Digital, we have great brands with partners who have passionate social media fan basis who are anxious to promote these games with us. As we recently announced, MX Digital has

partnered with data and analytics specialist traff Gen as in traffic Generator, whatever, who recently announced expansion of the United States and his open offices in Las Vegas and Chicago. Ike McFadden, co founder of MX Digital, said traff Gen is a perfect partner. They offer a variety of marketing and technology services to their clients and social, online, waged and land based casino industries. Excuse

me, so word leveraging like the Hulk Coogan IP. So you can download a fucking casino app on your phone that is Hulk Coogan's face on it. That's the marketing plan, or David Hasselhoff or any of these other celebrities who probably just you know, fucking bitcoin style, just collect money and they don't even care for dies. You know, just give me my fucking check,

thank you very much. So this is all going on. He's closing this kind of deal when he's the executive producer of Impact, when the Aces and eighth storyline is waging with the raging, I should say, with this tremendous storyline progression. He turned out of Bischoff's book Grateful Great around the same time as the abandon Wow, around the same time as the Abandoned Beer project. That's the Buffalo Bill Cody beer that went nowhere that he did. We've talked

about that. Something else he's doing while pretending to run TNA I became not No, he would not running. He says he was only involved with the Hulkogan's creative I've forgot right Around the same time as the abandoned beer project, I became heavily involved in the online gaming industry. While the time, gambling in the US was fairly limited to Las Vegas, Atlantic City, or Indian casinos, among other places, Europe was an entirely different environment. All over

the continent. You could come into storefronts to buy lottery tickets, play slot machines, and indulge in other things to that effect. Therefore, I got involved in celebrity branded digital slot machines, whereby shut up players throughout Europe in certain parts of the world where it was legal, would play online games such as Hulk Hogan's Hulkamania. Think leg dropped instead of bells and cherries. Oh God, that's the business models. When you pull the slot instead of a

cherry, it's Hulk Hogan's face and the Haff featuring David Hasselhoff. We ended up licensing games with Dennis Rod and Chuck Norris, Joe Frazier and the Blues Brothers as well. It was a highly lucrative business at the outset. In the end, however, that particular venture MX Digital cost all of us combined. I was an the only investor and even bigger fortune think seven figures.

While we had done all of our homework, completed all of the necessary due diligence, and partnered with the right people to make the idea successful, it ultimately didn't work. We had entered a highly regulated business and seemingly overnight, the regulations in Europe all changed. I had now depleted all of my resources, including my retirement savings and everything else, because I really believed in both the Buffalo Bill Cody and MX Digital projects. Everyone involved saw the same vision.

But each of those investments didn't work out for a variety of reasons that couldn't really have been predicted. Er Bischoff soons, files for bankruptcy, and one more thing. Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey have a casting call out for a proposed reality show about step rams and step daughters who are the same age. They probably got the idea Meltzer Rights from Hulksheff ex wife and her boyfriend who was working age

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