GOAT
>>1864005
>skipping leg day.jpg
>>1864005
Is that The Game-uhh??
>>1864010
you're kidding right?
>>1864005
HHH should've kept this look
>>1864013
No, it's Terra Ryzing. Literally the only thing that was keeping WCW alive. Arguably the biggest draw of the 90's.
>>1864010
He never skipped leg day ever. Read Making the Game, learn how to work out from the man himself, and get a clue.
>>1864005
IS THIS ACHIEVABLE NATTY?
>>1864803
Hey Hunter!
>trying to think of a single match featuring HHH memorable for a positive reason between then and now
>>1864850
Summerslam 98 against the Rock.
Versus McMahon over Steph at the end of 99.
Either of his two against Cactus Jack in early 2000.
Versus Taker II and III at respective Manias.
Versus Daniel Bryan at WM 30.
>>1865093
Drawing a blank
>>1865182
(You)
>>1864121
>purple underwear,blonde mane
>WCW in the 90s
pick one
>>1865182
>(HHH) would be only behind Rock, Austin, Hogan and Flair. For total PPV money drawn, he'd be well ahead of Flair. Hart nor Flair never headlined a PPV show that came close to the interest level of 2002 Rumble. And everyone in the company will credit HHH's return to the buy rate of that rumble, even though it was years after the peak of the company, it still beat out every rumble during the peak years.
>HHH was never the draw Austin or Rock were. But here in San Jose, HHH drew the biggest crowd for a house show in the history of Northern California when neither Austin nor Rock were on the show (HHH & Rikishi vs. Angle & Kane, and it was clear HHH was the star of that show). When Hart was on top, there was never a period he could draw more than half of what HHH was drawing on his own at his peak, for a regular house show.
>Hart was never a big ratings guy. HHH's best run in Canada blows away Hart's best run in Canada for live gates.
>>1865328
GOAT
>>1864850
Backlash 2000 for that pop.
>>1865328
> bad ass billy gunn and road dogg are 2 of the biggest draws of all time
> so is rikishi