
On the latest episode of Something To Wrestle, JBL offered an intriguing take on a pivotal moment in wrestling history: the Hulk Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior title match at WrestleMania VI. According to the former WWE Champion, having two major babyfaces clash for the WWE Title may have been a mistakeโand one that could have been avoided with a classic booking technique.
Drawing a comparison to Ivan Koloff ending Bruno Sammartinoโs legendary title reign in the 1970s, JBL emphasized the effectiveness of using a heel โtransitionโ champion to bridge the gap between two top babyfaces. โI thought it was a mistake to have Hogan lose the title to Warrior,โ JBL said. โI think you should have put a heel, like an Ivan Koloff, in between them, and drop it to Warrior. I thought it would have worked better.โ
JBL argued that Warrior was placed in an impossible position by directly following Hoganโs historic run. โItโs just impossible to live up to what Hogan did with giant and, you know, 93,000 people the start of WrestleMania and all that,โ he explained. โI donโt know anybody in the history of wrestling that could have carried that right after Hogan, as big as Hogan was at the time.โ
Conrad Thompson, the podcastโs host, offered a possible alternative in Mr. Perfect, who was undefeated leading into WrestleMania VI. JBL fully supported the idea, saying, โPerfect would have been the ideal person to do it. He can work. He had a ton of heat. He would have made Warrior look great.โ
JBL added, โAll of a sudden, now youโve got the hated Curt Hennig because he took the title off the guy you loveโHulk Hogan. Who can come and make vengeance for that? Thatโs when Warrior comes riding in on the white horse and wins it. You did it for Hogan. Instead of beating Hogan.โ
While Hogan vs. Warrior remains one of the most iconic WrestleMania matches ever, JBLโs comments shed light on how alternate booking logicโrooted in old-school territory wrestlingโmight have extended Warriorโs momentum and protected Hoganโs aura in the long run.