What do you consider his best match?
All of them
The Rock at mania
>>18793774vs Yokozuna @ Wrestlemania when he made Bret Hart look like a bitch
>>18793774His WM5 match with Macho Man was peak Hulk Hogan and the build up was huge and a year long.
Randy Savage at Halloween Havoc 96
Almost the entirety of the 80s Hulkamania run. Be it the squash matches or the big mainevents. Even stuff like the Zeus matches are worth watching in the same sense a Jerry Lawler or Bill Dundee retrospective is not complete without watching them carry a dentist or high school principal at a charity show. WCW gets a bit more spotty especially if the finish of a match strongly effects your enjoyment. But the Goldberg and Luger matches, and anything with DDP, even the celebrity matches. That said it’s important to remember that these matches are cookies, and you need a steady diet of 80s territory wrestling, 80e and 90s all Japan, men and women, 80s new Japan, select matches from Dragon Gate and the initial 2000s indie boom and the first decade of Noah and all the John Cena ppv mainevents. A Hogan match can be a nice treat between all of this but you’re going to become a sick person if you only watch modern wrestling and hogan matches.
>>18793774vs. Andre @ WM 3vs. Savage @ WM 5 vs. Warrior @ WM 6vs. The Rock @ WM 18vs. Goldberg @ WCW Nitro
>>18793774Wrestlemania 6, the best high profile carry job of all time
>>18793798fpbp
>>18793816yes indeed, agree completely. However, if we're talking about in-ring work alone Hogan's matches with Inoki would be the best.
>>18793774I like the one he had with Terry Funk on SNME, underrated
>>18793798Dat port
>>18793774vs Chris Benoit in hell.
>>18793774Vs HBK unironically.
>>18793774https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9bo3loboth of them have been in their fair share of shit matches but they are both at the sharpest here and the crowd is fired up and very responsive. hogan is selling like hes bret hart or hbk, its uncanny to watch
Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Heenan vs Hulk Hogan - 5/2/1982
>>18793774ts nga burning in hell rn fr
>>18793774When he let a heart attack go over clean and then sold it for two weeks while no family visited him before doing the final job and ending up in a burns in hell match.
Every match of his is a classic and must-watch event.
>>18794511Is this on Netflix?
>>18793804Or summerslam with micheals just to watch him react.
>>18793774wrestlemania III is my favorite and probably the most important match in his career.but stan hansen vs. hogan in japan is a close second.really this>>18793798 is the correct answer though, brother.
>>18793774https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHo5KEgkKqU