

Hulk Hogan is one of the WWE superstars, who drew millions of dollars for WWE during the 80s. Vince McMahon would go on to put his face on the poster outside every arena and have had a sold out show several times.
Surprisingly, after making millions with Mr. McMahon, The Immortal One, once shared his wish to fire Stephanie McMahon from WWE. However, The Billionaire Princess made Hogan take back his words about firing her.
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A few years ago, Hulk Hogan, and Stephanie McMahon, appeared in an interview together with The Mirror. The host asked The Hulkster who he would like to fire if given a on-screen managerial role.
Hogan said, “Probably Stephanie McMahon. Actually I have got no problem bucking the authority. I spent a lot of time at odds with Mr. McMahon over the years and I ran around a group of guys back around a day that buffed the authority.”
He added, “Some of the issues and problems which I have not offended to until now, is how The Authority is in power now kind of runs the show and how they treat certain people. So I would love to fire Stephanie McMahon on my first day on RAW.”

After saying this, The Hulkster told the current chairperson that she could fire him later on SmackDown, if he crossed the line. Stephanie McMahon replied, “Technically, yes I can fire you on SmackDown.”
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Hogan quickly replied, “Oh, I’ll take that back. I take that back. I would probably fire Kane.”

The Billionaire Princess was a onscreen heel during The Authority storyline. Even though she is a wonderful human being behind the curtains, her onscreen word was excellent. It even impressed The Hulkster as he said he would fire her due to her actions playing her character.
Kevin Nash opens up on Hulk Hogan having WCW creative control
Hulk Hogan rules the 80s in WWE. However, he went to WCW later as he was presented the creative control. Kevin Nash shared his view on the same on WWE, and also on the Peacock’s new WWE docuseries, EVIL.
Kevin Nash said, “Scott and I were pi**ed at his creative control. It was very hard because the golden one would walk in at 5:15 (and) at a 8 o’ clock start and go,(Imitating Hulk Hogan) “Brother that doesn’t work for me”. F**k you.”
He also added, “You know like wow really man, ok what does? Do you have an idea ? You don’t have an idea and that doesn’t works for you. So we are just working around it.”
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Hogan didn’t had any issues working in WWE, but he wanted creative control over his character. However, when WCW gave him this control he went there.
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Moreover, WCW sinked because of giving too much of creative control to its wrestlers. This is why Vince McMahon never gave full creative control to anyone in his roster.
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