Thread: The WWF in 1991
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Old 12-04-2020, 04:51 AM   #19
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When it comes to the issue of Taker being the hot heel against Warrior, I think a bit more goes into it than that. Not that being a hot heel doesn’t help (it definitely does), but honestly it sounds like it’s just a better program. Warrior is also coming off a really amazing performance against Savage, which may have solidified him in the minds of fans post-underwhelming title run.


Hogan, as you guys pointed out in one of your part 1’s, didn’t feel fresh in the spot. Maybe being the deposed champion actually helped him? Certainly having Earthquake didn’t hurt, but when he gets back in the champion slot, it’s back to the status quo.
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