I hope you can stand one more opinion on the TNA/Hogan subject, I will really keep it brief.
To see Hogan out there again, while a fresh face to that company, is not bringing anything new to the table. He is likely the same Hogan of past.
"Me first, me in the main event, me with most minutes on screen, me with the story lines" and when it comes down to the current new crop of wrestlers getting no push, and they all leave, down goes TNA.
He needs the job to pay for the divorce, and his other social problems, fact that few paid $$$$$ for his autograph at recent shows must of been a blow to his ego. The rash of book signings should boost his ego.
Thanks for letting me gripe a bit. Real sad that he just can't let it go, pass the torch as the expression goes.
Igorsbud