WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan appeared on Impaulsive With Logan Paul to talk about a number of topics, including how he has recently signed a five-year deal with the company.
Hogan said, โWorking with Vince (McMahon) for all that time, and now working with Nick Khan.โ โI signed a five-year deal. Iโm 71 years old in a few weeks.โ โI signed a five-year deal for the licensing and merchandising stuff, and ambassador stuff, if they need me to do something for WrestleMania. I just love doing it. Itโs definitely different.โ
On working with WWE now compared to when Vince McMahon was in charge:
โWhat I feel with the leadership is working with Nick Khan now. Heโs more, for me, business cut and dry. He doesnโt overthink the creative. Nick Khan is strictly business. I said, โHey brother, this art work that hasnโt been used for 35 years. I need it for my Real American Beer.โ Nick Khan says, โLet me get back to you in a couple of days.โ โNo rush.โ He calls me back, we talked, I donโt want to give numbers, โYou can use the artwork. I need X amount of percentage out of every million bucks you make.โ Instead of me paying you guys hundreds and thousands of dollars, and potentially millions of dollars, I can go out for $300 bucks and have someone do this artwork that is reasonably similar, maybe reasonably confusing. Nick goes, โLet me just give it to you.โ Good, weโre on same team, brother. Nick was really cool. He made it really easy on me. Vince was great, too, but I donโt know if Vince would make that quick of a decision. Nick has been very easy, supportive, and helpful.โ
On coming up with the idea for his Real American Beer:
โWe were on the phone with Trump after the thing (Republican National Convention). I missed (Trumpโs call). I said, โIโm gonna text that son of a gun.โ As I was texting, he called me back and we talked about it. I told him, I said, โThe timing for this beer is, you know, I saw this crazy open lane.โ My whole thingโs always been marketing and licensing stuff. When I went back to WWE in โ84 to wrestle The Sheik, they werenโt selling T-shirts. They didnโt have any music to go to the ring and I was already doing that in Minnesota. I was making a ton of money on merch and stuff. So, you know, when I came back and did the real American thing, I was telling Trump on the phone, I said, โI saw this open lane.โ Trumpโs been around quite a while. Heโs awesome in the ring too, brother. If you ever have a chance to get in the ring with Trump, you gotta do it. Heโll do whatever you want. I was telling him the weird thing is the timing, because when I saw that open lane where Bud Light crashed and burned with that marketing plan, you know, I said, โOh, boy, here we go.โ I was at a convention. The WWE rushes people through pretty quickly because you got a couple thousand people to see you. You know, if youโre with the WWE, they try to get everybody they can, but when I have time, I like to shake hands, look people in the eye and stuff. This guy had the Pabst Blue Ribbon vice president tag on him. I said, โOh, damn. My dad used to drink thatโ. He asked me if I ever thought about doing an alcohol endorsement. I said, โWell, not before, but now that I saw this open lane, I think I got this crazy idea for a beer that America has been waiting for.โ I was telling Trump back in the day when weโd wrestle, and he saw a lot of it because he was there at the very beginning, if he and I were in the ring and everything was cool, and all of a sudden he knocked my teeth out, sometimes no lawyers, no lawsuits. We would go back out in the ring and settle it, especially if the guyโs been a jerk off and not being safe out there. So weโd go settle it out in the ring. But for me, all the guys I was wrestling, I was like 310 pounds. I was a medium sized guy. All the guys, most of the guys were bigger than me except for Piper and Macho. Everybody else was bigger than me. So I was like letโs have a beer and talk about it, so thatโs where the idea came from. Since the Democrats and the Republicans donโt talk, I was thinking, wow, this is even bigger than politics because the beer I was thinking of, it doesnโt matter who you are, where youโre from, what color your skin is, or what your sexual preferences is, this is the beer for all real Americans because weโre all real Americans. I was telling Trump my idea was, letโs bring America back together, one beer at a time.โ
On Bret Hart:
โBret hates everybody. If itโs not me, itโs Flair, itโs Vince. โIโll never work for Vince again after what happened to my familyโ, and then heโs back. It just never ends with him. I love Bret to death, man. I started with Bret. I remember when I was in Atlanta, I was in the business for about three years, and I was like, 330 pounds, almost 340. I just remember Bret used to live across the hall from me when I was working for Channel 17, what was it? Crockett promotion, that I was so big, Iโd wrestle three guys at once, so Iโd pick all three of them up in a bear hug and just ragdoll them. Bret was one of them, but we were just all getting started so it was all fun, but then we got rolling, and man, he says I destroyed his career. You know, itโs like, okay, all right, whatever. I just donโt get it, man, because I love him to death. Heโs a good guy and he was a great asset to the business. When you talk like that, you attract more hatred and that negativity. Itโs not good man. Itโs time to switch up and be positive and happy and love people.โ
On giving away WWF Title belts when he was the champion:
โWhen I was the champion, we used to do a lot of promos, a lot more than they do now. So if I was coming to the Capitol Center in Washington, I would do four or five promos, three minute promos, โFour weeks from now, brother, Iโll be at the Capital Centre. Three weeks from now, Iโm training and Iโm hanging off the Washington Memorial. Two weeks from now, I was just training with Bill Clinton. We took that blue dress and we had a picnic. One week from now, and tonightโs tonight.โ So I do all these promos and I would sit in a room with Mean Gene for like, four or five hours, and I would just bang one after another, one after another. When you tell stories every week, you know, and you get the asses in seats, then you walk out there and just pick your money up. Thatโs easy, but you just gotta fill those buildings. So I used to go through those title belts like every three or four weeks, you know, I just sweat through them. I used to get these belts like every month. Vince would have to make me another belt. I would sweat through the leather. My yellow tights would get brown. I was staying soak and wet so I was giving them away for motorcycles and cars and to my friends. I would just give them away. I gave one to some guy from Harley Davidson and he gave me 10 motorcycles.โ
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