Eric Bischoff Explains Why Hulk Hogan Went Back To The Red & Yellow Gimmick In 1999

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WWE Hall of Famer and former WCW President Eric Bischoff took on an episode of his 83 weeks podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including whether fellow WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan should have kept some of his Hollywood persona in his gimmick when he returned to red and yellow.

Bischoff said, “No, I don’t think so. I think the Hollywood Hogan is — it was death by 1000 cuts, and we’d gone through 999 of them. It was just not working. And yes, the red and yellow in WCW was anticlimactic at best. Interesting for a moment, not compelling. But the reason it worked in WWE because this was Hulk Hogan coming home in red and yellow. And because he was coming back to WWE in red and yellow, that mattered so much more. It just had so much more legacy/nostalgia factor, which is important, obviously, and has always worked. But the fact that was Hulk Hogan coming back. And not only coming back, but coming back in the red and yellow, where it all began? Was the most compelling part of that, and why it works so well, versus becoming red and yellow again in WCW, that makes sense.”

On whether Hogan wanted to do a third gimmick after the nWo:

“No. Hulk was a little bit at this point — like everybody, including me. Everybody was kind of exhausted emotionally, creatively, strategically, tactically. It was like ‘God Almighty. We’ve tried everything. Nothing’s working. What are we going to do next?’ I think that with Hulk, it was — perhaps in his mind, I don’t know if he thought he was going to go back to WWE. He may have had conversations with Vince (McMahon), they always had a weird on-and-off love-hate relationship. My impression, and certainly reflecting back on conversations, was that he was perfectly fine with just walking away from the business altogether. And I think maybe why he wanted one of the reasons, not only one of the reasons why he wanted to close it out in red and yellow and probably one of the reasons why he wanted to involve Nick. A little bit of an act of potential closure.”

You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.

(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)