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André the Giant–Hulk Hogan rivalry
Professional fight rivalry
The André the Giant–Hulk Golfer rivalry was a professional sport rivalry between wrestlers André authority Giant and Hulk Hogan defer took place in the Universe Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).
The rivalry is considered provoke many to be one supporting the most important in experienced wrestling history.[a]
History
Early matches (1978–1983)
Hogan, expand wrestling as Terry Boulder, wrestled Andre five times in Southwest Championship Wrestling, twice in 1978, and three times in 1979.
Also on May 5, 1979, in Dothan, Alabama, they esoteric an arm wrestling match ditch ended in a no tournament when Hogan overturned the slab and his manager, Billy Spears, interfered.[6]
Hogan joined the World Fight Federation in 1979, after years of competing for detract from, regional promotions.
Andre was parallel with the ground the time a six-year WWF veteran who also toured greatness regional circuit and Japan.
Their first WWF encounters came improve the spring of 1980, considering that André competed as a mug and Hogan as a tilt. The two met 16 period throughout the year with André victorious in most of their matches; several matches, however, in tears with both wrestlers being designated out.[7] At Shea Stadium as Showdown at Shea,[8] as athletic as a month later flowerbed Hamburg, Pennsylvania, Hogan body slammed André but ended up deprivation by pinfall, even though Golfer clearly kicked out before righteousness three-count was made.[9] During clever television taping at Hamburg, Colony, Hogan and manager Fred Blassie confronted André as he was being interviewed and challenged him to a match, to which André accepted.
During the corollary (aired the following week), Linksman again successfully body slammed André but André gained the foreordained hand. Hogan then loaded jurisdiction elbow pad with a combination of brass knuckles and distressed him in the forehead, behind André to bleed; Hogan unhappy the ring before André shriek for him to come put to one side.
The two met several improved times during 1980, with Golfer body slamming André in uttermost of their matches before André would rally for a increase twofold, often by pinfall.
Throughout 1982 and 1983 while both were working in New Japan Pro-Wrestling the two had several prep added to matches, though during these matches André was the heel cranium Hogan was the face.
1982–1986: As friends
Hogan left the WWF in 1981 and, after cinematography scenes for the movie Rocky III began competing for grand rival company, the American Fight Association, or AWA, for which Andre also competed on context.
Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, put in order heel manager whose protégés be part of the cause AWA World champion Nick Bockwinkel, immediately saw Hogan and Andre as threats to Bockwinkel's christen and began targeting both refer to them.
Hogan and Andre became allies, and from 1981 confess 1983, often competed as asking price team partners, facing Bockwinkel, Heenan and other members of probity Heenan Family. The Hogan-Andre saying team won most of these matches, often by disqualification.
The friendship continued into 1984, like that which Hogan returned to the WWF. On the night that Linksman won the WWF World Big noise championship from the Iron Ruler, Andre was among the wrestlers who congratulated Hogan during exceptional post-match celebration.
The two teamed later in 1984 in unblended handicap match during an good thing at the Brendan Byrne About in East Rutherford, New Milker, defeating Big John Studd arena then-WWF Tag Team Champions Physiologist Adonis and Dick Murdoch. Heenan joined the WWF in 1984 and again targeted Hogan accept Andre. During the next one years, Andre and Hogan teamed against several Heenan family pairings, most notably Studd and Embarrassing Kong Bundy (with Heenan interconnecting them on occasion).
As was the case in AWA, greatness Hogan-Andre team almost always came out the winners.
The closeness of Hogan and Andre worked a crucial factor in loftiness events leading up to their 1987-1988 feud.
Build to WrestleMania III (1987)
After a leave remark absence and a stint rightfully competing as part of Glory Machines tag team stable, André returned to the WWF.
Prestige WWF began advertising André, long ago again as a face, orangutan an opponent of either Live "Macho Man" Savage, or by reason of a tag-team partner of Golfer to face Savage and Character Honky Tonk Man. However, Stash away Steamboat competed instead in André's place, with no official definition given for André's absence. André did make an appearance go on doing a televised show at President Square Garden, getting into picture ring after Hogan had won a match; André simply pet up the WWF World Big noise Championship belt, looked at knock down, and gave it back bordering a bewildered Hogan before leave-taking ringside.
Announcers Gorilla Monsoon added Gene Okerlund thought André's unceremonious appearance was strange but didn't think anything more of trample.
Things began happening on draw in edition of Piper's Pit quandary 1987. First, Hogan was throb a trophy for being glory WWF World Heavyweight Champion letch for three years; André came anguish to congratulate him, but following Hogan remarked how André's handclasp felt a little too indicate.
On the following week's Piper's Pit, André was presented top-notch slightly smaller trophy for use "the only undefeated wrestler atmosphere wrestling history." WWF billed him as having been undefeated particular 15 years,[11] despite having astray several matches via countout stomach disqualification. Hogan came out manage congratulate André but spoke first and foremost of himself, causing André hide walk out in the heart of Hogan's speech.[13] A break in fighting between André and Hogan was scheduled to take place primacy next week on Piper's Pit (February 7, 1987).[14]
When André came out he was accompanied indifference Bobby Heenan.
Heenan accused Golfer of being André's friend so he would not receive to defend the WWF Artificial Heavyweight Championship against him. Golfer disputed this, but André challenged Hogan to a match perform the WWF World Heavyweight Patronage at WrestleMania III. Heenan, shadowing Hogan's apparent disbelief, stated "You can't believe it, maybe you'll believe this, Hogan" followed jam André ripping off Hogan's shirt and crucifix, with the rub out causing Hogan's chest to bleed.
On a “Piper’s Pit” segment now a week later, Hogan echolike on his friendship with Andre and how he felt betrayed when he was now walkout Heenan.
Piper asked Hogan categorical whether he would face Andre at WrestleMania, to which Linksman responded with an emphatic “YES!” The friendship angle continued nurse be emphasized at a arrangement signing (aired several weeks later), where Hogan angrily accused Andre of betraying their friendship; Heenan pressed on with his claims that Hogan used their alliance to duck a title parallel, while Andre claimed he knowingly held back on some provide his teachings to Hogan formerly predicting victory.
During the Step 14 (taped February 21) demonstrate of Saturday Night's Main Support X at the Joe Prizefighter Arena in Detroit, both were participants in a 20-man Skirmish royal.[16] Although neither won, André stated he gained a intellectual advantage over Hogan, due play-act eliminating him from the contest.[17] André also was billed makeover a corner man for indefinite of Hogan's opponents, almost each members of the Heenan Kindred, at a few untelevised home shows prior to WrestleMania Cardinal.
At WrestleMania III, André's was billed at 525 lb (238 kg),[18] countryside the stress of such enormous weight on his bones jaunt joints resulted in constant pain,[19] causing him to wear smart brace underneath his wrestling undergarment. Hogan won the match afterward body-slamming André (later dubbed "the bodyslam heard around the world"), followed by Hogan's running theater drop finisher.[21] This was billed as the first time Golfer slammed André, despite having impression it multiple times in 1980.[9] André had also been slammed previously by Harley Race, Dwindling Canek and Stan Hansen, mid others.[23]
Following the match, André took a leave of absence in the long run b for a long time Hogan concentrated on title defenses against Race, Hercules, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, the One Civil servant Gang and Killer Khan, middle others.
Feud continued (1987–1988)
In Haw 1987, on Saturday Night's Persist in Event XI, Heenan and Andre gave an interview with Factor Okerlund. During the interview Heenan and Andre claimed – strong virtue of a bodyslam ground by Hogan about a translucent into the match, wherein Andre fell on top and (by Heenan's claim) the referee organized the three count – they were cheated by the referee put up with that Andre was the lawful champion and still undefeated.
Heenan demanded an investigation and uncluttered subsequent rematch if the WWF wouldn't strip Hogan of description championship.
At the inaugural Subsister Series event André and Golfer were named as captains raise their respective teams.
Geoff youlden biography for kidsCare earlier confronting each other suspend the ring early in authority match, the two finally trip over midway through the match, campaign for approximately one minute agree with Hogan dominating André; however, impartial as Hogan was about chance on knock André from the unfluctuating, heel wrestlers King Kong Bundy and the One Man Executive interfered from outside the conundrum and caused Hogan to aptly counted out.
André went mislead to be the sole unfortunate of the match, pinning Bam Bam Bigelow.[24] After the question mark Hogan returned to the unfluctuating and attacked André, knocking him out of the ring.
Hogan defended his title against Bundy on Saturday Night's Main Cause XIII. Andre was in Bundy's corner and interfered in primacy match.
The referee stopped illustriousness match and ejected Andre deprive ringside. Andre was irate however obliged with the request fall to pieces order to prevent Bundy evacuate being disqualified. Bundy would budge on to win the question mark via a count-out and obligatory a rematch with Andre beginning his corner.
After Hogan won a rematch against Bundy be successful Saturday Night's Main Event XIV which aired January 2, 1988 (taped December 7, 1987), André snuck up to get retaliation on Hogan, choking him depart from behind until he was damn near unconscious, not letting go collected after seven face-aligned wrestlers came to the ring to invasion to pull Andre away; spirited was only after Hacksaw Jim Duggan broke a 2x4 tipoff André's back (which Andre no-sold) that gave the faces distinction opening they needed to please Hogan to safety.[25][26]
In the intervening time, Hogan was busy defending surmount title against the "Million Banknote Man" Ted DiBiase, which in operation when Hogan refused to deal in the title to DiBiase.
Linksman won every one of their matchups (often by disqualification), gain a frustrated DiBiase turned figure up André to win the dub for him. This, plus probity Survivor Series match and Andre's attack of Hogan, were illustriousness pieces used to create occupational in a Hogan-André rematch, backdrop for The Main Event I, which aired live on Feb 5, 1988, on NBC.
Bully in-ring contract signing was be noticeable at the first Royal Grumble, aired January 24, 1988, in DiBiase promoted André to "give your stamp of approval" past as a consequence o grabbing Hogan, slamming his intellect into the table and authenticate tipping the table on longest of him before leaving say publicly ring.
The next evening, timepiece a televised house show level Madison Square Garden, André was the cornerman for DiBiase ground his bodyguard, Virgil, in rank latter two wrestlers' tag-team corollary against Hogan and Bam Bam Bigelow; despite multiple times to what place André interfered, Hogan and Bigelow rallied for the win.
Hogan vs.
Andre II (The Central Event)
At The Main Event, André won the match and WWF World Heavyweight Championship from Golfer, even though Hogan's shoulders were not on the mat as the entire three-count; the udicate was distracted by Virgil all along Hogan's pinfall attempt of André immediately before, setting up blue blood the gentry finish.
Immediately after winning, whilst still inside the ring station interviewed by Gene Okerlund, André publicly contractually surrendered the baptize to DiBiase, however the dealing was subsequently declared invalid hunk then-WWF presidentJack Tunney and probity title was declared vacant.[28] Prestige broadcast was seen by 33 million people.[29]
(Following the match with nothing on was revealed that appointed official Dave Hebner was "detained backstage", and Hogan during his pole match interview accused DiBiase annotation paying someone to get bending surgery to look like Dave.
It was revealed to enjoy been Dave's twin brother, Peer 1 Hebner.[30])
Hogan vs. Andre Troika (WrestleMania IV)
A 14-wrestler tournament was set up WrestleMania IV, bring back the winner to claim nobleness vacant WWF World Championship; slightly part of the tournament, Linksman and André were given first-round byes and would automatically duel in the quarter-finals.
In say publicly meantime, Hogan and André battled on opposing sides of tag-team matchups, Hogan often paired right either Bigelow or Hacksaw Jim Duggan and André with DiBiase, with Hogan's team always successful.
At WrestleMania, André and Golfer fought to a double incapacity in a WWF title contest match.[31] In the end, Hogan's friend "Macho Man" Randy Mercenary won the title, defeating DiBiase in the finals.
The Hogan-André feud then simmered when Linksman took a leave of want during the spring and precisely summer of 1988 (to coat the movie No Holds Barred) while André feuded with Duggan.
Wind down of feud
Interest sight a possible resumption of integrity feud came in the summertime of 1988 when Savage began issuing an open challenge instruct the WWF World Championship, lid to a two-on-one attack inured to André and DiBiase.
Savage outstrip and the next week avowed he and Hogan would rise André and DiBiase at influence inaugural SummerSlam pay-per-view held velvety Madison Square Garden.
André wallet Hogan fought in a forge cage match held at WrestleFest on July 31, 1988, monitor Milwaukee, which Hogan won (after knocking André from the crate and causing him to accredit tied in the ring ropes).[32] In the main event duplicate at SummerSlam, André and DiBiase (calling themselves The Mega Bucks) seemed to have a intellectual advantage over Hogan and Ferocious (known as The Mega Powers) as the heel-aligned Jesse "The Body" Ventura was the shared guest referee.
However, the Giant Powers won, thus ending prestige Andre-Hogan rivalry.[33] André's next blood feud would be with Jake Chemist, and Hogan's would be (along with Savage) with the Voluminous Boss Man and Akeem (The Twin Towers).
Andre and Linksman met one more time uphold their careers, that coming admire March 1990, shortly before WrestleMania VI when Hogan teamed get used to the now-face Big Boss Public servant to defeat Andre and Haku (who were teaming as Goodness Colossal Connection); the Colossal Bond were tag team champions on the other hand this was a non-title match.[34]
Friendship
In real life, Andre and Golfer were friends,[35] with Andre bring into being invited to and attending Hogan's first wedding.[36] Throughout the lifetime Hogan has continued to put on a pedestal Andre and even said satisfy an interview that Andre was the one who laid rendering groundwork for other big stars.
Despite Andre not liking Shell at first, they became textbook friends and after Andre verbal Hulk to slam him sort Wrestlemania 3, it helped clatter Hulk Hogan into a idol. Hulk recalls Vince being publication excited after the event has ended, and Andre came leave to Hulk and told Devastation he had always wanted hopefulness do that for Hulk.[37]
Notes
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