by packerbacker180 » Sat Aug 10, 2024 7:11 pm
Kind of a weird finisher, but back then the finishers didn't all have to be super-complicated. I was looking into my question about why he never went to the WWF and this was the best explanation I found and it makes sense besides being 5'9".
"Sometimes the answer isn't interesting. He simply never had a reason to. In Florida he was a top heel and booked, at which point he mainly lived in the Tampa area for the rest of his career. He worked Knoxville because his kids could see him on TV from there, and then eventually he went to Crockett and was pretty much part of the office for the rest of his career while also working indies, including early ECW, where he was friends with Paul Heyman (an underplayed part of ECW's history). Hogan had a good relationship with him from Florida, so once Hogan came in he had a set job. The Dungeon of Doom wasn't a Sullivan idea, it was Hogan wanting his 80s cartoon heels recreated. Before the end of WCW his contract was expiring and someone at Turner advised him to get a renewal done ASAP and make it as long as possible, with a guarantee. By the time that contract is up he's older, saved his money, didn't want to work for WWE, and Benoit being in WWE was a political issue."
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."