Hulkamania lives another day

Hulk Hogan got the band back together for one more show.

But this time instead of body-slamming foes like the hated Honky
Tonk Man or Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, the world famous wrestling
champion and a cadre of road-hardened faux-warriors shared their
stories of travelling the road together.

"This is going to set the record straight," Hogan said before
taking the stage for a roundtable talk Sunday night at Boulevard
Casino in Coquitlam. "Now that you've got the Internet and these
wrestling websites from these guys, who have never been in the ring,
they have these opinions of me ... and they don't really know what
we're really all about. They just guess.

"I think they're going to find out what's real and what's not real
and they're going to enjoy what we do and want to hear more and see
more or it.

"It's sacred territory, somewhere we've never gone before so I
think the fans are going to dig it. This will get the fans a little
closer to the world we live in."

Though no further dates are set for a tour Hogan remained open to
the possibility of future shows.

"This is part of our lives. Wrestling is in our blood. We're
trying this and if this thing works, I was telling Honky in my hotel
room, we're going to take this thing nation-wide."

 
 
 

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